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Jazz 1964 Dave Brubeck Quartet Part 2
joe morello 5d ago
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Joe Morello Drum Clinic Featuring Joe Morello (The Intro)
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Master Studies Table of Time Revisited
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Dave Brubeck Quartet - My favorite things
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Dave Brubeck Quartet - Blue Shadows in the Street
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Cooperman Riq, L.P. Djembe, Stanton Moore Pandeiro,and Sabian Cymbals and Hi Hat
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EPCTV by La sonrisa de Beatriz
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Sergio Bellotti: From Rudiments to Music - Part 3
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Peppe Merolla Moeller Morello triplets
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Tal Farlow Quartet - Splash
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Sergio Bellotti: From Rudiments to Music - Part 1
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Tal Farlow: 1921-1998 - A Tribute
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Dave Brubeck Quartet Live 1959 ~ When The Saints Go Marchin' In
joe morello 1mo ago
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Sergio Bellotti: From Rudiments to Music - Part 2
joe morello 1mo ago
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Dave Brubeck Quartet 02 Strange Meadow Lark
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Joe Morello: Drum Solo -1964
joe morello 1mo ago
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Joe Morello - 1961 Drum Solo.flv
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Dave Brubeck Quartet 10 Slow And Easy (a.k.a. Lawless Mike)
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Joe Morello with the Dave Brubeck Quartet - C Jam Blues
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Joe Morello & The Buddy Rich Big Band: TAKE THE A TRAIN
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CARMEN McRAE & DAVE BRUBECK / TAKE FIVE
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Dave Brubeck - Jazz Impressions of Japan (Album) *k~kat jazz café*
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Joe Morello: Swing with Brushes at 264 bpm.....
joe morello 3mo ago
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Take Five - Dave Brubeck Quartet
joe morello 3mo ago
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet 1960 ~ I Feel Pretty
joe morello 3mo ago
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St. Germain - So Flute
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Take 5 - Joe Morello's Drum Solo
joe morello 4mo ago
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Joe Morello Drum Solo
joe morello 4mo ago
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The Marian McPartland Trio at The Hickory House
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- broke up
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- dave brubeck
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- gene wright
- jazz
- jazz goes to college
- jazz quartet
- joe morello
- junior college
- live album
- on the cover
- on the strength
- one million
- outer space
- paul desmond
- pick up
- pick up sticks
- san francisco
- space
- take 5
- take five
- the quartet
- time out
Description
Jazz 1964 Dave Brubeck Quartet The Dave Brubeck Quartet is a jazz quartet, founded in 1951 by Dave Brubeck and originally featuring Paul Desmond on saxophone and Brubeck on piano. They took up a long residency at San Francisco's Blackhawk nightclub and gained great popularity touring college campuses, releasing a series of albums with such titles as Jazz at Oberlin, Jazz Goes to College, and Jazz Goes to Junior College. By 1958, after a handful of different drummers and bassists, the "Classic Quartet" — so-called because it remained as such virtually consistently until the group dissolved — had been assembled, consisting of Brubeck, Desmond, Joe Morello on drums, and Eugene Wright on bass. In 1959, the Dave Brubeck Quartet released Time Out, an album their label was enthusiastic about but nonetheless hesitant to release. The album contained all original compositions, almost none of which were in common time. Nonetheless, on the strength of these unusual time signatures [the album included "Take Five", "Blue Rondo à la Turk", and "Pick Up Sticks"], it quickly went platinum. The quartet followed up its success with several more albums in the same vein, including Time Further Out [1961], Countdown: Time in Outer Space, Time Changes, and Time In. These albums were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of S. Neil Fujita on Time Out, Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes [no artist's work, however, was featured on the cover of Time In]. A high point for the group was their classic 1963 live album At Carnegie Hall, described by critic Richard Palmer as "arguably Dave Brubeck's greatest concert". The "classic" Dave Brubeck Quartet broke up in 1967, except for a 25th anniversary reunion in 1976. Brubeck formed a new quartet in 1968. Today, the Dave Brubeck Quartet continues to tour the world, performing hits from the classic Quartet era as well as new material.. Steve Race introduces the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet in a restored and reedited 1964 programme, featuring Paul Desmond on saxophone, Gene Wright on bass, Joe Morello on drums and Brubeck on piano. Songs include Take 5, the first jazz record to sell over one million copies.
