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The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury sound) was a musical scene centred on the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Associated with progressive rock, [2] the term describes a loosely-defined, improvisational style that blended elements of jazz, rock, and psychedelia. [1]
Oct 4, 2024 · The historic city of Canterbury birthed a scene defined by its jazz-influenced vibe, quirky lyrics, and refusal to take itself too seriously.
Feb 16, 2023 · Features. Classic Rock. The Canterbury scene albums you should definitely own. By Paul Henderson. ( Classic Rock ) published 16 February 2023. From the sublime to the ridiculous, from jaunty tunes to head-spinning jazz rock, the Canterbury scene is a prog-head’s Utopia.
Canterbury Scene is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Canterbury Scene artists: Caravan, Gong, The Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Hatfield And The North, Steve Hillage, National Health, Supersister, Egg, Khan, Kevin Ayers, Picchio Dal Pozzo, Matching Mole, Zopp, Cos, and more.
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A fraternal collective of musicians clustered around the Kentish tourist town that is home to the Church of England's Archbishop, the Canterbury Scene provided the cradle for a half-dozen of the most freewheeling British bands of the post-psychedelic era.
A fraternal collective of musicians clustered around the Kentish tourist town that is home to the Church of England's Archbishop, the Canterbury Scene provided the cradle for a half-dozen of the most freewheeling British bands of the post-psychedelic era.