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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

Take Five - A really relaxing and calming song by Dave Brubeck I love to listen to it when I'm turning into a blockhead this is a pretty nice version, so just lean back, close your eyes, relax and recharge your batteries :) enjoy & rate
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Dave Brubeck Quartet performed at the Limelight, Cologne, Germany, in November 2004. Masterfully. Randy Jones: percussion; Michael Moore: Bass; Robert Militello: Saxophone and flute, Dave Brubeck: piano
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www.allaboutjazz.com www.artistopia.com CD's available: hessionsession.webs.com Filmed on July 31,2007 at the Word Of Mouth Recording studio in New Orleans. One of the most famous jazz classics of all time, courtesy of composer Paul Desmond and the Dave Brubeck Quartet,this was the landmark piece for Brubeck's "Time Out" albums. In this rendition Jim also gives a nod to Jethro Tull and Jim's UCLA composition teacher, Lalo Schifrin.
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Performed in Tokyo (Japan) 2004 Born: 1938. Designated Living National Treasure in 2002. Head of the Hozan-kai Shakuhachi Guild, performer, teacher, composer and pioneer in expanding the possibilities of the shakuhachi, Yamamoto Hozan attended the Seiha Music College graduating in 1962. After formation with Reibo Aoki and Katsuya Yokoyama of the widely acclaimed "Shakuhachi Sanbon Kai" trio in 1966, he electrified the conservative traditional scene by applying his talents to a variety of crossover collaborations beginning with the jazz idiom in 1967. These have led him to work with such world renowned musicians as Ravi Shankar, Jean Pierre Rampal, Tony Scott and Gary Peacock. Through the seventies and eighties to the present he has led the shakuhachi world receiving innumerable honors, including Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Education Ministerial awards for his performances, recordings (numbering in the hundreds) and compositions. He currently serves as lecturer at The Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music.
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Joe performs the solo from the classic "Take 5" jazz piece. Excerpted from the "Classic Drummers and Drum Solos" DVD. More information at HudsonMusic.com
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