Parade on MSN: Music critics name Dave Brubeck's 'Take Five' the greatest jazz song ever
Music critics name Dave Brubeck's 'Take Five' the greatest jazz song ever
WLRN: It's been 65 years since Dave Brubeck shook up the jazz world with 'Take Five'
It's been 65 years since Dave Brubeck shook up the jazz world with 'Take Five'
Y ou don’t have to be a jazz aficionado to recognize “Take Five,” the smoky instrumental by the Dave Brubeck Quartet that instantly evokes swinging bachelor pads, hi-fi systems and cool nightclubs of ...
Rolling Stone: Hear Dave Brubeck’s Previously Unreleased Early Version of ‘Take Five’
“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 huge hit ...
NPR: It's been 65 years since Dave Brubeck shook up the jazz world with 'Take Five'
One of the biggest jazz singles of all time, "Take Five" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, was recorded 65 years ago today. Brubeck's son is sharing his father's archive online. And I'm Michel Martin. On ...
Yahoo: Ian Anderson explains how an old Dave Brubeck jazz tune inspired him to write Jethro Tull’s biggest hit
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Ian Anderson explains how an old Dave Brubeck jazz tune inspired him to write Jethro Tull’s biggest hit