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#" It's a Raggy Waltz " ( D. Brubeck )-6: 47
* Dave Brubeck ( additional music " It's a Raggy Waltz ")

Brubeck and Waltz
It has been hypothesized that the piece draws inspiration from the Dave Brubeck Quartet's 1959 song ' Kathy's Waltz '.

Brubeck and from
Brubeck originally did not intend to become a musician ( his two older brothers, Henry and Howard, were already on that track ), but took lessons from his mother.
Apart from the ' College ' and the ' Time ' series, Brubeck recorded four LPs featuring his compositions based on the group's travels, and the local music they encountered.
" ( Brubeck wrote, and the Quartet performed, the theme song for the Craig Stevens CBS drama series ; the music from the series became material for the " New York " album.
Brubeck — married with three children and holding a grudge from his earlier experience with Desmond — instructed his wife Iola not to let him set foot in his house.
After convincing Brubeck to hire him following his stint with Jack Fina, the two had a contract drafted ( of which Brubeck was the sole signatory ); the language forbade Brubeck from ever firing him, ensured Brubeck's status as group leader, and gave Desmond twenty percent of all profits generated from the quartet.
The group played until 1967, when Brubeck switched focus from music to composition and broke the unit up.
* In 1962, Dave Brubeck recorded jazz versions of selections from the film score on Music From West Side Story.
Sound 80 recorded numerous artists over the years, ranging from Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks to works from Dave Brubeck.
The soundtrack features music from the 1950s and 1960s such as " Be-Bop-A-Lula " by Gene Vincent, " Take Five " by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, and " At Last " by Etta James.
" Rondo " includes a short excerpt from Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, as well as an extended quote and re-harmonization of the Dave Brubeck Quartet's " Blue Rondo a la Turk.
* Live video from North Sea Jazz 2004, Bobby Militello with Dave Brubeck playing " London Flat London Sharp "
After learning about the form from native symphony musicians, Brubeck was inspired to create an album that deviated from the usual 4 / 4 time of Jazz and experimented in the more exotic such styles he experienced abroad.
In addition to the complete album, the Legacy Edition includes a bonus disc featuring previously unreleased concert recordings of the same Brubeck Quartet from the 1961, 1963, and 1964 gatherings of Newport Jazz Festival.
Today, the Dave Brubeck Quartet continues to tour the world, performing hits from the classic Quartet era as well as new material.

Brubeck and Time
His long-time musical partner, alto saxophonist Paul Desmond, wrote the Dave Brubeck Quartet's best remembered piece, " Take Five ", which is in 5 / 4 time and has endured as a jazz classic on one of the top-selling jazz albums, Time Out.
In 1959, the Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded Time Out, an album their label was enthusiastic about but nonetheless hesitant to release.
The concert made international headlines, led to a Time cover story ( Dave Brubeck and Thelonious Monk are the only other jazz musicians featured on the cover the magazine ), and resulted in an album that would become the best-selling long-playing recording of Ellington's career.
He is one of only five jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time ( the other four being Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Wynton Marsalis, and Dave Brubeck ).
He is one of five jazz musicians to have been featured on the cover of Time ( the other four being Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Wynton Marsalis, and Dave Brubeck ) as of 2010.
* Time Further Out – Dave Brubeck
* Time Out – Dave Brubeck Quartet
In 1959, The Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded Time Out, which reached # 2 on the Billboard " Pop Albums " chart.
* Time Out ( album ), a 1959 jazz album by the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Macero produced the seminal Dave Brubeck Quartet album Time Out, and Thelonious Monk's first Columbia recording, Monk's Dream, as well as Underground.
" Take Five " is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album Time Out.
Time Out is a jazz album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, released in 1959 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 1397.
Nancy Wilson & Ramsey Lewis, Etta James & the Root Band, Marcia Ball, Paula West, Big Time Sarah, Dave Brubeck & Sons, and Lizz Wright
In 1959, the Dave Brubeck Quartet released Time Out, an album their label was enthusiastic about but nonetheless hesitant to release.
Eugene Joseph Wright ( born May 29, 1923 ), nicknamed The Senator, is an American jazz bassist, best known for his work as a member of The Dave Brubeck Quartet, in particular on the group's most famous album Time Out ( 1959 ), with pianist Brubeck, drummer Joe Morello and saxophonist Paul Desmond.

Brubeck and Out
One category on the Revlon Category Board was " Jazz ", and within months of the premiere Columbia Records issued a 1955 album of various jazz artists under the tie-in title $ 64, 000 Jazz ( CL 777, also EP B-777 ), with the following tracks: " The Shrike " ( Pete Rugolo ), " Perdido " ( J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding ), " Laura " ( Erroll Garner ), " Honeysuckle Rose " ( Benny Goodman ), " Tawny " ( Woody Herman ), " One O ' Clock Jump " ( Harry James ), " How Hi the Fi " ( Buck Clayton ), " I'm Comin ', Virginia " ( Eddie Condon ), " A Fine Romance " ( Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond ), " I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart " ( Duke Ellington ) and " Ain't Misbehavin '" ( Louis Armstrong ).
Jazz on Film: Jazz on a Summer ’ s Day ( Saturday ) and The Girls in the Band ( Sunday ); Judy Roberts on the Yamaha AvantGrand with Greg Fishman on saxophone ; Arena Simulcasts in the Jazz Theater ; Coffee House Gallery Exhibit: Remembering The Real Ambassadors: Brubeck and Armstrong Speak Out on Civil Rights at Monterey

Brubeck and album
The album The Real Ambassadors has a vocal version of this piece, " You Swing Baby ( The Duke )", with lyrics by Iola Brubeck, Dave Brubeck's wife.
* American jazz musician Dave Brubeck released the album Bossa Nova U. S. A. in 1962, mixing jazz with bossa nova.
It has extensive collections pertaining to jazz musician and alumnus Dave Brubeck, who in 1953 released the live album Jazz at the College of the Pacific.
At Carnegie Hall is a jazz album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet.
2005 saw the release of their second album under Dorn and Hyena, The Sameness of Difference, the first release to include JFJO's uniquely arranged covers of songs by diverse contemporary musicians such as Björk and The Flaming Lips, as well as Dave Brubeck, Charles Mingus, Jimi Hendrix, Brian Wilson, and Neil Young.
The album was intended as an experiment using musical styles Brubeck discovered abroad while on a United States Department of State sponsored tour of Eurasia, such as when he observed in Turkey a group of street musicians performing a traditional Turkish folk song that was played in 9 / 8 time, a rare meter for Western music.
* 950000 Dave Brubeck LP album, CD

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