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Dave Brubeck

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In 2003, music journalist Philip Clark gained unprecedented access to jazz icon Dave Brubeck, shadowing the Dave Brubeck Quartet during an extensive British tour. Over ten days, he conducted an in-depth interview with Brubeck, who revealed his distinctive approach to jazz, reminisced about the vibrant era of his "classic" quartet in the 1950s-60s, and shared experiences with legends like Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis, alongside the controversies that marked his 66-year career. While Brubeck's music enjoys widespread recognition beyond jazz, reconciling his mass appeal with his sophisticated musicality has been challenging. Clark’s biography offers a comprehensive look at Brubeck's life, structured around the interview and extensive research, shedding light on untold stories, including the secret history of "Take Five" and his creative partnership with saxophonist Paul Desmond. The narrative includes insights from various notable figures, such as Sting and Leonard Bernstein, with each chapter delving into different themes of Brubeck's life and artistry. As President Obama noted during the Kennedy Center Honors, understanding America and jazz is incomplete without recognizing Brubeck's profound influence.

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Dave Brubeck, PHILIP CLARK

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