You should give smooth jazz a chance. Follow Vox Earworm on Facebook for more: Smooth jazz has gotten a bad rap for decades. It’s often associated with background music for elevators or the soundtrack at the dentist office. Smooth jazz is less a genre of music than a highly researched radio format and, although it’s heyday was in the 1990s and it’s mostly associated with Kenny G, its origins go back the mid 1960s when a select few jazz musicians crossed over to pop music and had music purists riling. Artists like Grover Washington Jr. and George Benson took the style to new heights and created the sound that we all know and love….to hate. How to listen to smooth jazz Spotify playlist: Some songs don't just stick in your head, they change the music world forever. Join Estelle Caswell on a musical journey to discover the stories behind your favorite songs. Check out the entire Vox Earworm playlist here: Note: The headline for this video has been updated since publishing. Previous headline: How smooth jazz took over the ‘90s is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out Check out our full video catalog: Or our podcasts: Follow Vox on Twitter: Or on Facebook:
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