Dave Brubeck - Take Five - 1966


1966 in Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums


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Blue Rondo A La Turk - Dave Brubeck


First track from the best Dave Brubeck album Time Out. Name comes from the 9/8 turkish rhythms as 2+2+2+3 and 3+3+3 which are played consecutively in this piece.


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Dave Brubeck - Take Five


Dave Brubeck - Take Five


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Dave Brubeck "Besame Mucho"


Artist: Dave Brubeck Album: "Love Songs" 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Rate and/or subscribe!


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Dave Brubeck - 40 Days - 1966


1966 in Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums


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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Bluette


Performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, composed by Dave Brubeck. Album: "Time Further Out" - Miró Reflections (Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello, Eugene Wright) www.amazon.com Images: www.artcyclopedia.com pintura.aut.org Joan Miró (1893-1983): en.wikipedia.org The Pilar i Joan Miró Foundation: miro.palmademallorca.es Perhaps you cannot hear the music because the audio content was blocked by Sony Music Entertainment in some Countries (Germany ) Youtube's note: The video's status can change if the policies chosen by the content owners change.


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Dave Brubeck plays 'Audrey'


Taken from 'Piano Blues', directed by Clint Eastwood, part of the 'Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues' series.


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Dave Brubeck with young Russian violinist


During a visit to Moscow in the 80's, Dave Brubeck met the faculty and students in Moscow Conservatory. While he was improvising on a "Ei, uhnem", a Russian folk song, a young man downstage stood up to play Stéphane Grappelli-style violin jazz with him. .


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Stardust - Dave Brubeck & Paul Desmond


June 1953 at Concert Hall in LA. Paul quotes 3rd movement of Debussy String Quartet. Dave on piano, Paul on alto, Ron Crotty on bass & Lloyd Davis on drums.


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Dave Brubeck - Strange Meadowlark


Second track from Dave Brubeck Timeout


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Radiohead vs Dave Brubeck - Five Step (mashup by Overdub)


Mashup by Overdub Radiohead (15 step) vs Dave Brubeck (Take Five) MP3 here: overdubsound.free.fr


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Dave Brubeck - Koto Song - 1966


1966 in Germany Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - In Your Own Sweet Way (Belgium 1964)


Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto saxophone Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums


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Dave Brubeck - Take Five (1972)


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz


Dave Brubeck Quartet - It's A Raggy Waltz (filmclip '62)


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"The Lively Ones" television show first broadcast July 25, 1962. The Quartet is shown riding a magic carpet over a freeway in Los Angeles.


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Dave Brubeck - Take Five - JazzAndBluesExperience


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Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959)


"Take Five" is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album "Time Out". Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York City on June 25, July 1, and August 18, 1959, this piece became one of the group's best-known records, famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4) time, from which its name is derived. While "Take Five" was not the first jazz composition to use this meter, it was one of the first in the United States to achieve mainstream significance, reaching number five on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Singles chart. "Take Five" was re-recorded and performed live multiple times by The Dave Brubeck Quartet throughout the group's career. In addition, there have been various covers of the piece. "Take Five" has also been included in countless movies and television soundtracks, and still receives significant radio play. Upon his death in 1977, Desmond left the rights to royalties for his performances and compositions, including "Take Five", to the American Red Cross, which has since received combined royalties of approximately $100000 per year. "Time Out" is a 1959 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, based upon the use of time signatures that were unusual for jazz (mainly waltz or double-waltz time, but also 9/8, and most famously 5/4). Although the album was intended as an experiment and received negative reviews by critics upon its release, it became one of the <b>...</b>


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - St. Louis Blues


Exclusive Milken Archive footage of the Dave Brubeck Quartet performing St. Louis Blues by WC Handy. Recorded live at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Dave Brubeck, piano; Bobby Militello, saxophone; Michael Moore, bass; Randy Jones, drums. For more Dave Brubeck videos, please visit www.milkenarchive.org.


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (Belgium 1964)


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Dave Brubeck Craven Filter Special 6


Blue Rondo a la Turk. Part 6 of lost Australian performance of Dave Brubeck Quartet hosted by Digby Wolfe. The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s.


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Dave Brubeck & Al Jarreau - Take Five


Dave Brubeck and Al Jarreau perform together for the first time, playing the Paul Desmond composition "Take Five". Broadcast in late December, 1997.


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Dave Brubeck - Things Ain't What They Used To Be - 1970 part 1


Part 2: www.youtube.com Dave Brubeck - Piano Gerry Mulligan - Baritone Sax Jack Six - Bass Alan Dawson - Drums


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Dave Brubeck - My Favorite Things


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The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (live 1961)


This is the live performance of Take Five by The Dave Brubeck Quartet at the Jazz Casual TV show. Year: 1961. The piece was composed by Paul Desmond (saxophonist) and originaly released on album "Time Out". Studio recording: 1959. The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright


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Dave Brubeck -- Laura


College of the Pacific, December 14, 1953. Ron Crotty on bass and Joe Dodge on drums.


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Dave Brubeck / A Dave Brubeck Christmas - Winter Wonderland


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Unsquare Dance"


"Unsquare Dance" is an iconic musical piece written by the American jazz composer Dave Brubeck in 1961. Written in 7/4 time, the piece is a typical example of Brubeck's exploration of time signatures. According to Brubeck, it was written during a single trip from his home to the recording studio, and was recorded the same day.


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Dave Brubeck - Chopin tribute


Dave Brubeck plays his piece "Thank You", a tribute to Frédéric Chopin, live on a PBS special celebrating the 300th anniversary of the invention of the piano. Broadcast in June of 2000.


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The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Take Five" (1959)


From his 1959 album "Time Out". en.wikipedia.org Take Five is one of the most well-known songs in the history of jazz music. In 1959, the Dave Brubeck Quartet released Time Out, an amazing album with Take Five as its most popular song. There isnt one single reason why Take Five became so popular, but rather there are many. It required the collaborative talents of all four members of the quartet to create such a great flowing song. Dave Brubeck brought his expertise with the piano. Paul Desmond produced his amazing saxophone sound, along with his composition talents in writing the song. Gene Wright provided an excellent bass backbeat. Joe Morello brought his amazing talents on the drum set to give the song exactly what it needed. All of these elements were in full force in producing this song. Dave Brubeck — piano Paul Desmond — alto saxophone Eugene Wright — bass Joe Morello — drums


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Dave Brubeck - It's a Raggy Waltz


Well, I'd been thinking for some time that I'd like to stick some of Brubeck's work on my channel, but I'm just now getting around to actually doing it. I figured that I'd start with some stuff from Time Further Out, rather than just jump in with Time Out, since Time Out is Brubeck's most widely known album, and is abundantly found on other Youtube channels. The same is not so for his sequel album however, so I thought that Time Further Out would be a proper place to start. That being said, sit back and enjoy! PS If you enjoy the track, please rate/comment PPS Here's a shout out to Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group for allowing these pieces to be posted and shared with the world (Germany excluded), unlike a CERTIAN *cough*WMG*cough* record company. Thankfully though, most Jazz music is labled under SME, UMG, and EMI.


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Blue Rondo a la Turk - Dave Brubeck/PROJECT Trio - Pattillo, Stephenson, Seymour


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Dave Brubeck - Line For Lyons - 1972


Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax Jack Six - bass Alan Dawson - drums


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Dave Brubeck - La Paloma Azul


Album: Bravo! Brubeck! (1967) aratanbrasil.wordpress.com Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto saxophone Eugene Wright - bass Joe Morello - drums Salvador "Rabito" Agueros - bongos and conga Benjamin "Chamin" Correa - guitar aratanbrasil.wordpress.com


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Dave Brubeck - All The Things You Are - 1972


Dave Brubeck - piano Paul Desmond - alto sax Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax Jack Six - bass Alan Dawson - drums


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The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Unsquare Dance"


Side two, track three from the "Time Further Out" LP. 1961 Columbia.


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Tommy's Reddit request 2: Brubeck medley/Birth of the Blues


A few months ago, Tommy asked Reddit to suggest songs for him to arrange on guitar. The response was huge and very friendly! So here is the second arrangement which is a medley of Dave Brubeck's Blue Rondo A La Turk and Take Five, ending with Birth of the Blues. (these were made for fun, sort of as a gesture of appreciation to all music lovers out there!) link to reddit post: redd.it


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Dave Brubeck Quartet-Tangerine


Legacy/Columbia & Sony Music Corp. own all copyright info! From the album The Essence of Dave Brubeck.


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Dave BRUBECK Quartet " The Duke " !!!


RARE OLDIES VIDEO WITH MR DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET ! David Warren "Dave" Brubeck (born December 6, 1920) is an American jazz pianist. He has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The Duke". Brubeck's style ranges from refined to bombastic, reflecting his mother's attempts at classical training and his improvisational skills. His music is known for employing unusual time signatures, and superimposing contrasting rhythms, meters, and tonalities. 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 the top-selling jazz album, Time Out. Brubeck experimented with time signatures throughout his career, recording "Pick Up Sticks" in 6/4, "Unsquare Dance" in 7/4, and "Blue Rondo à la Turk" in 9/8. He is also a respected composer of orchestral and sacred music, and wrote soundtracks for television such as Mr. Broadway and the animated mini-series This Is America, Charlie Brown. You can watch all my rare oldies soundies on : www.myspace.com ! Many thanks , NICKY .


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Dave Brubeck-Live at Oberlin College (March 2, 1953) Perdido Dave Brubeck- piano, Paul Desmond-alto sax, Ron Crotty- bass, Lloyd Davis-drums


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Dave Brubeck Trio spec. Guest Paul Desmond & Gerry Mulligan all the things you are


Great concert back in 1971 all the things you are ! Its part 1 more on request, Enjoy it !


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Koto Song


Jazz Pour Tous (Reelin' in the Years Productions) Filmed in Belgium on October 10, 1964


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Bill Smith - clarinet Chris Brubeck - electric bass Randy Jones - drums Concord Jazz Festival, Concord, CA 1982


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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Brother Can You Spare A Dime


Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond with Bob Bates bass and Joe Dodge Drums


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