The Lost of Dave Brubeck

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The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby jazzlady123 on 05 Dec 2012, 22:49

The great jazz pianist, Dave Brubeck, died Dec. 5th, 2012 at 91. He was one day short of his 92nd birthday on Dec. 6th. He suffered a cardiac arrest. Hearing Dave was the beginning of my love of jazz. He was a gifted talent and a fine human being.

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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby Bud on 06 Dec 2012, 04:07

Very sad that he's gone now. I wonder if Diana will work a little Take Five into her appearance on Letterman tonight?
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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby Coda on 07 Dec 2012, 15:58

Yes, a legend has passed.
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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby mapache61 on 07 Dec 2012, 19:35

Hey, 92 years is a nice long run. RIP, Dave.
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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby coolguy3 on 07 Dec 2012, 23:08

Yes, a true legend in the world of jazz is gone, and it's a great loss for the world. I was fortunate to see him perform a couple of times at the Playboy Jazz Festival. Interesting how his date of death is also that of another rather famous composer, separated by 221 years - Wolfgang A. Mozart, died 12/5/1791. Mozart was the master of human emotion directly translated into music....Brubeck was the master of jazz composition that broke convention and opened new possibilities.....RIP & :cry:
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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby Coda on 11 Dec 2012, 19:39

I was listening to NPR's retrospective on Dave Brubeck. He wanted to be a cattle rancher, and his Mom taught him and his sibs some classical piano when they were kids. His parents wanted him to go to college, and he started out for veterinary school, but one of his instructors told him he really belonged in the music conservatory program across the diag! He managed to get by without reading music until his last year, when he finally had to take piano. He almost got kicked out of the program, but some of his earlier music instructors told the dean Brubeck had talent, so they convinced the dean to let him graduate if he'd promise never to teach (and bring disgrace to the college that let him pass without knowing how to read music).
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Re: The Lost of Dave Brubeck

Postby jazzanddianafan on 02 Feb 2013, 04:56

I am sorry I have not been on the site lately, but I wanted to add my sorrow at the passing of Dave Brubeck.... I had the pleasure of seeing him and Ramsey Lewis here in Eugene, OR in 2008. It was a wonderful show !..... he was obviously a great talent that will be missed......

In an interesting sidenote, I found out that the nurse that checks my blood each month is a relative of Dave's and was at the same show.... she was going to go backstage and say hi to Dave after, but he was on stage first and by the time the show was over was already back in his room asleep :).....

I do love that we can still enjoy his music and talent..... as you all have said, RIP, Dave.....
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