One of Silver’s most well-known funky bop compositions, portions of Silver’s “Songs For My Father” was “borrow” by later artists such as Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan & Earth, Wing and Fire. Silver’s work set the stage for funk rock in the ’70s. With Art Blakey, Horace Silver was co-founder of The Jazz Messengers – the pivotal hard bop group of the 1950s.