For more than four decades, the infrastructure of mainstream commercial music has failed to provide a dedicated, sovereign classification for the innovators of jazz-rock fusion. The systematic absence of specialized industry tracking and charts has left one of the most sophisticated, technically demanding movements of the modern era largely underserved by traditional media platforms.
Despite an abundance of contemporary fusion recordings released globally on a near-daily basis, the genre has historically been forced into mismatched stylistic boxes. Physical performance sanctuaries have become fiercely scarce, leaving legendary venues like Southern California’s The Baked Potato to anchor an entire regional ecosystem almost single-handedly.
To correct this prolonged historical oversight and prevent the structural lineage of the genre from becoming diluted or forgotten, KL Publishing Group’s research teams, musicologists, and historians have initiated a comprehensive archival project. This rigorous scholarly effort has culminated in an upcoming, exhaustive 140,000-word physical hardcover encyclopedia designed to permanently codify the foundational pillar of the instrument: The Founding Four of Jazz Fusion Bass.

The text formally documents the specific technical, harmonic, and material contributions of four premier architectural voices:
- Stanley Clarke – The definitive pioneer who structurally redefined the electric bass as an upfront, frontline melodic vehicle.
- Jaco Pastorius – The master architect who transformed a fretted bass into a fretless bass, converting the instrument into a singing, highly articulated compositional voice.
- Bunny Brunel – The virtuosic bridge between European classical sensibilities and intense fusion rhythm sections alongside Chick Corea and Tony Williams . . . and a prolific bass designer and builder.
- Jeff Berlin – The uncompromising champion of pure polyphonic chordal fluency and rigorous fingerboard precision.
The Foundational Chronology
To ensure absolute historical precision, the sequence and chronological development presented in this canon was established using primary source testimony from legendary progressive-rock and keyboard virtuoso Patrick Moraz. Having operated behind the keyboards during the formative era of the movement, Moraz’s firsthand technical lens outlines exactly how these four specific players opened the complex harmonic spaces required for the genre’s evolution.
This unassailable historical sequencing is further substantiated by raw archival film footage captured in 2017 under the direct cinematographic direction of Stanley Clarke himself. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Larry Dunn of Earth, Wind & Fire has formally aligned with the academic integrity of the text, authoring the official foreword for the forthcoming hardcover masterwork.
Expanding the Living Archive
Beyond the printed page, the preservation initiative is expanding into a decentralized multimedia ecosystem. Under the corporate banner of the eponymous Bunny Brunel Jazz Fusion Fest—a recurring, multi-camera performance series engineered for global streaming distribution—an independent Jazz Fusion Hall of Fame has been permanently established.
The inaugural class will posthumously enshrine the late Southern California fusion guitarist, composer, and KSPC radio host Tony Palkovic, formally integrating his 30-year legacy of championing independent fusion into the permanent historical record alongside the Four.
KL Publishing Group remains fiercely dedicated to providing the definitive library for elite musicianship, ensuring the structural giants of the genre are recorded with the academic gravity they earned.
The foundational documentation is permanently archived and available for research via our official newsroom hub at First Take PR.
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