...of Level 42's 'Heaven in My Hands,' the Duke Ellington's 'Take The Coltrane' inspired 'Take The Coltrane Around' and the Dave Brubeck Quartet jazz anthem 'Take Five.' His potent originals include the powerful Tonyesque opener, 'The Defender', the somber, chamber-like...
...of Music on scholarship and already performing with some of the greatest jazz musicians of our time, including Phil Woods, Dave Brubeck and Wynton Marsalis. "I feel so blessed to be sharing the stage with these people who are legends," Kelly said. NewsCenter...
...successful cultural diplomacy programs. Under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and others served as cultural diplomats between the 1950s and the 1970s, transcending...
...chronicles a memorable January 1983 Cannes performance. And while King shared the stage that night with such jazz heroes as Dave Brubeck and Pat Metheny, it was on this legendary evening that the man born Riley B. King made a successful crossover into the...
...the clarinet. He is better known as jazz clarinetist Bill Smith who did some excellent recordings in the 50s with The Dave Brubeck Quartet. His Jazz Set for Violin and Wind Quartet borrows from both worlds. You can also check out his web site which has a free...
...summer festival attendees — some 600,000 at the TD Canada Trust Toronto Jazz Festival alone, which last year closed with Dave Brubeck (left) — will resolve to take in a club show at least once this winter; and that the disparate just-west Trane and downtown...
...blend of French, Latin American and Indian influences demonstrates just how accessible world music can be. • June 6, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Flynn Center, Burlington Young local and international musicians help keep the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival...
...1938 hit "You Couldn't Be Cuter…" (click link to view video) Ma seems especially proud to have the legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck on the disc, along with his son, jazz cellist Matt Brubeck. Together, they chose the traditional Christmas carol "Joy to...
...quartet, often performing his religious works. NPR.org, December 24, 2008 - Unlike the vast majority of jazz musicians, Dave Brubeck was blessed with both talent and commercial success. His renowned 1950s quartet recorded standards like "Take Five," "The Duke,"...
...sign a loyalty oath, and he was a member of early gay liberation groups. He made recordings of his poetry (now lost) with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. With five visual artists, he opened the Six Gallery, where Allen Ginsberg first performed “Howl.” (Some of Mr....