Nas. The Roots. Guru. These hip-hop artists and their music are very distinctly connected for they have all been shaped by a musical genre that was birthed about 50 years before their time.
Jazz greats Jeff Hamilton and John Clayton both appreciate hip hop and its trend to sample jazz music.
"I appreciate artists looking for inspiration for sound to add to their expression. I just want to make sure that the sampling is fair and legal. It is also important that the sampling is not used for negative purposes," said Clayton, whose instrument - the bass - is integral to any hip-hop song.
Sampling has been the center of controversy for several hip-hop artists. Rapper Kanye West was sued for allegedly using a sample of Joe Ferrell's "Upon This Rock" for his song "Gone" without permission. Rappers Common, Red Man and Method Man have also been sued for similar infringements.
Nonetheless, jazz continues to make an impression on the music world as a whole.
This is why it is no surprise that the University of Miami's Frost School of Music dedicated a sizable portion of its 26th Annual Festival Miami to the genre. From October 2-30, the Frost School of Music had a month-long of great performances, including Q & A sessions hosted by jazz professionals featuring Jeff Hamilton and John Clayton.
Jeff Hamilton is one of the most sought-after jazz musicians today. Dubbed "the most driving and technically accomplished drummer" by Jazz Journal International, this native of Richmond, Indiana was inspired on his musical journey many years ago.
After seeing Gene Krupa, a jazz legend and energetic drum player, on The Merv Griffin Varity Show in the 1960's, Jeff was certain that drums were his calling.
Grammy-award winning bassist, composer and conductor John Clayton discovered his love for the bass in a different way.
"There was something about the bass. I did not choose the instrument, the instrument chose me," says Clayton.
Still, jazz is a musical genre that is also a derivative of something even more "soulful" -- Gospel music. The church has birthed many greats including Nat King Cole and BeBe King. This is no different for John and Jeff.
"Church played a significant role in who I am today. Both my mom and John's mom played the organ in the local Baptist church. Once they were allowed in the church, I began to play drums," said Hamilton.