A second Miles Davis award was handed out today at the Montreal Jazz  Festival to legendary jazz pianist Dave Brubeck. The other Miles Davis  award was given last week to Saxophonist Sonny Rollins.
Brubeck, is credited with moving jazz west to California in the  1940s with his distinctive style. His 1959 album "Time Out" is  considered a jazz classic.
Dave Brubeck knew Miles Davis and recalls a special day with the jazz legend: "One day he came to my house, and my kids, when they came home from  school, they saw Miles and I playing basketball,'' he said. ''They  couldn't believe that.
"Then he went to the punching bag. He liked to box. Did you  know that? He was very interested in sports."
He also had a special bond with him: "People said he could be hard to get along with but we got along great.  We were truly friends. To get this award, this is wonderful because I  admired him so much. It is a great tribute to have that."
Here's an all time favorite of the Dave Brubeck Quartet "Take Five":
Here's an all time favorite of the Dave Brubeck Quartet "Take Five":

No comments:
Post a Comment