Dave Brubeck - Full Concert [HD] | Live at North Sea Jazz Festival 2004
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Dave Brubeck Quartet live at North Sea Jazz Festival 2004 Setlist: 1 ‘On The Sunny Side Of The Street’ 2 ‘Yesterdays’ 3 -‘Elegy’ 4 ‘London Flat, London Sharp’ 5 ‘Travelin' Blues’ 6 ‘Sleep’ 7 ‘Take 5’ LINEUP Dave Brubeck (piano); Bobby Militello (alto sax, flute); Michael Moore (bass); Randy Jones, drums ABOUT -This was the press-release for the concert: For many people in the fifties the music of Dave Brubeck was some sort of introduction to jazz. His music was accessible, fresh and very popular. He was admired for his own inimitable style: the block chords, the asymmetrical metres (5/4, 9/8) and the angular syncopated timing. The critics highly praised his first avant-garde ensemble, the Dave Brubeck Octet in San Francisco. The hit Take Five, composed by band member Paul Desmond, proved to be a turnaround. While millions of copies of Brubeck’s LP Time Out were sold, the critics scorned this ‘music for cocktail parties’. Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Louis Armstrong and Charles Mingus, who were always loud in praise of Brubeck, put some heart into him. Brubeck is a living legend in his late eighties, who still proves to be an extremely lyrical musician. Welcome to the official North Sea Jazz Archive! On our channel you will find live performances and interviews of Jazz Legends like Lionel Hampton, Ray Charles, Maceo Parker, Herbie Hancock and many more, who have performed at the legendary North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands Watch more videos 👉 https://bit.ly/MoreNSJArchive Subscribe now 👉 https://bit.ly/SubscribeNSJArchive Website 👉 https://www.northseajazz.com Thanks for all your support. Rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated! Please: respect each other in the comments. This is the official YouTube channel of North Sea Jazz Archive
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