Finnish jazz

The meaning of Finnish jazz was initially somewhat vague: people often called any Finnish music played with drums "jazz".

Finnish jazz nevertheless started to develop noticeably in the late 1920s, with Finnish jazz musicians adding several elements of American jazz into their repertoire.

In the 1960s Finnish jazz started to have a more original sound, mixing original American jazz with Finnish influences.

During the 1990s Finnish jazz became more professional and internationally recognised than ever.

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Dallapé rehearsing in 1962.