
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
The Dave Brubeck Quartet, a pioneering force in the world of jazz that left an indelible mark on the genre. Formed in 1951, this iconic quartet, led by the virtuosic pianist and composer Dave Brubeck, was known for their unique blend of cool jazz, modal experimentation, and eclectic influences. With saxophonist Paul Desmond, bassist Eugene Wright, and drummer Joe Morello completing the lineup, the Quartet's signature sound, characterized by Brubeck's unmistakable 5/4 time signature and Desmond's smooth, laid-back tenor playing - redefined the boundaries of jazz. The Quartet's most celebrated work is undoubtedly their groundbreaking 1959 album "Time Out," which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts and sold over a million copies. The album's hit single, "Take Five," became a massive crossover success, topping the charts and cementing the Quartet's status as international stars. Other notable works include "Jazz Impressions of Eurasia" (1958) and "In Berlin" (1964), both showcasing the group's versatility and adventurous spirit. With their innovative approach to jazz and their ability to connect with audiences across genres, The Dave Brubeck Quartet remains a beloved and influential force in music history.
Soundtrack Appearances
Gen V (S2) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) - 2 song(s)
Movie
As Pat heads out to meet Tiffany at the diner, they're looking forward to a night out with this new love interest. Little do they know what the evening has in store.