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“Take Five,” a 1959 track by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, was always a musical oddity: a swinging, instantly catchy jazz piece written in the uncommon time signature of 5/4. But it was also a ...
Here are five examples of that sound from saxophonists ... the man who introduced the Texas Tenor sound to the world of pop music in the 1950s and '60s. As a teenager, he worked with Lionel ...
Dave Brubeck, the jazz pianist who had a million-selling hit with Take Five, dies of heart failure ... and one of the grand old men of American music, has died of heart failure.
Ozzy Osbourne recently said that he would be up for reuniting Black Sabbath's classic lineup one more time. Perhaps they can bring a sax player on stage to play "Take Five" while they're at it?
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