"Take Five" Forever
I must've been about ten years old when I bought Time Out. I see myself that night playing it on our record player. If truth be told, I found it odd, not having heard anything quite like it. But, as time went on, I started to appreciate what Dave Brubeck had done on that record. My father, who had a good ear for music, didn't care for Brubeck's playing, which he found too strong on the piano keys.
But, to me, it opened my ears to a whole new sound and style in jazz, one that was challenging and very engaging of the listener. Brubeck was until the very end a great musician, who made his mark on jazz and music in general.
But, to me, it opened my ears to a whole new sound and style in jazz, one that was challenging and very engaging of the listener. Brubeck was until the very end a great musician, who made his mark on jazz and music in general.
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