SS: Getting back to the early and mid \u2750s, I want to talk a little bit about a couple of albums, Jazz at Oberlin recorded 1953 at Oberlin College in Ohio really proved to be a landmark album that is still widely considered one of the more vital live jazz recordings in history. What made that performance so special? What was going on that night that was captured and still remains 55 years later so compelling? What was happening at Oberlin that night? DB: You\u27re right. The quartet was playing at its peak. I think it\u27s the best live performance, or maybe performance, I\u27ve ever heard of Paul Desmond. He was just perfection on fire that night. And, I was probably a little disappointed in that they wouldn\u27t give me a good piano, a...
SS: And, with the quartet, more attention nationally, internationally, things were moving forward wi...
SS: Moving to a little bit of a different topic, obviously you embrace the value and the importance ...
SS: At what point did you decide I\u27m going to be a professional musician as a career ? DB: It ha...
SS: Getting back to the early and mid \u2750s, I want to talk a little bit about a couple of albums,...
SS: Now, the quartet in the early mid \u2750s always had yourself and Paul Desmond on alto sax. Some...
SS: So, we\u27ll start with your friend Duke Ellington. DB: Oh, he was and will always remain one of...
KH: Did you attend the concerts, Iola, or... IB: Yes. I attended all of them actually, yeah. KH: And...
SS: I\u27d like to shift gears if we can back to the \u2750s and \u2760s because I definitely want t...
SS: Now, getting back to a couple albums by the classic quartet, one in particular, Jazz Impressions...
SS: And part of that transition, I would imagine, involved your enrollment at Mills College in Oakla...
SS: How do you think jazz has impacted American culture over the years? DB: Well, I think the old cl...
SS: Well, as a piano player, one of your primary partners, of course, throughout your jazz career wa...
SS: Dave, you often identify Bach as your favorite composer. What influence has Bach had on your mus...
SS: Of course, with a jazz group, within the structure of a tune, you have room for improvisation. W...
For millions of people, Dave Brubeck is the most famous jazz musician. Aside from Duke Ellington, Lo...
SS: And, with the quartet, more attention nationally, internationally, things were moving forward wi...
SS: Moving to a little bit of a different topic, obviously you embrace the value and the importance ...
SS: At what point did you decide I\u27m going to be a professional musician as a career ? DB: It ha...
SS: Getting back to the early and mid \u2750s, I want to talk a little bit about a couple of albums,...
SS: Now, the quartet in the early mid \u2750s always had yourself and Paul Desmond on alto sax. Some...
SS: So, we\u27ll start with your friend Duke Ellington. DB: Oh, he was and will always remain one of...
KH: Did you attend the concerts, Iola, or... IB: Yes. I attended all of them actually, yeah. KH: And...
SS: I\u27d like to shift gears if we can back to the \u2750s and \u2760s because I definitely want t...
SS: Now, getting back to a couple albums by the classic quartet, one in particular, Jazz Impressions...
SS: And part of that transition, I would imagine, involved your enrollment at Mills College in Oakla...
SS: How do you think jazz has impacted American culture over the years? DB: Well, I think the old cl...
SS: Well, as a piano player, one of your primary partners, of course, throughout your jazz career wa...
SS: Dave, you often identify Bach as your favorite composer. What influence has Bach had on your mus...
SS: Of course, with a jazz group, within the structure of a tune, you have room for improvisation. W...
For millions of people, Dave Brubeck is the most famous jazz musician. Aside from Duke Ellington, Lo...
SS: And, with the quartet, more attention nationally, internationally, things were moving forward wi...
SS: Moving to a little bit of a different topic, obviously you embrace the value and the importance ...
SS: At what point did you decide I\u27m going to be a professional musician as a career ? DB: It ha...