Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66

Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66

Release date : June 24, 2007
Runtime : 1h 7m
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Director : Paul Roland /
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Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck boasts two beautifully filmed concerts from one of the most beloved quartets in jazz history. Captured at the pinnacle of their power and popularity, Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano) explore the trails they blazed into the realm of odd time signatures with "Forty Days" and two versions of their groundbreaking hit "Take Five", as well as forays into world music with two unique interpretations of "Koto Song". Their intimate onstage chemistry and impeccable musicianship made the DBQ an award-winning jazz supergroup.
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  • title:Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck Live in '64 & '66
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:1h 7m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Paul Roland /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Jazz Icons: Dave Brubeck boasts two beautifully filmed concerts from one of the most beloved quartets in jazz history. Captured at the pinnacle of their power and popularity, Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano) explore the trails they blazed into the realm of odd time signatures with "Forty Days" and two versions of their groundbreaking hit "Take Five", as well as forays into world music with two unique interpretations of "Koto Song". Their intimate onstage chemistry and impeccable musicianship made the DBQ an award-winning jazz supergroup.
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