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  1. 28 de fev. de 2016 · 79.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 11K. 695K views 8 years ago. On March 19, 1965, the Bill Evans Trio stopped by the BBC studios in London to play a pair of sets on Jazz 625, the now-legendary...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_EvansBill Evans - Wikipedia

    Bill Evans. William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. [2] . His use of impressionist harmony, block chords, innovative chord voicings, and trademark rhythmically independent, "singing" melodic lines continue to influence jazz pianists today.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2021 · Bill Evans Trio, BBC studio, London, March 19th, 1965 (colorized) - YouTube. ebjazz93. 39.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 29K. 1.4M views 2 years ago. Five 00:00 Introduction by Humphrey...

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  4. www.youtube.com › c › billevansofficialBill Evans - YouTube

    The Bill Evans Trio developed a new and more interactive approach to trio playing, one in which all instruments carried melodic responsibilities and functioned as equal voices.

  5. US jazz trio with different line-ups directed by Bill Evans. Members : "Philly" Joe Jones , Alex Riel , Arnold Wise , Bill Evans , Chuck Israels , Eddie Gomez , Eliot Zigmund , Joe LaBarbera , Larry Bunker , Marc Johnson (2) , Marty Morell , Paul Motian , Sam Jones , Scott LaFaro

  6. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is a live album by jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans and his Trio consisting of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian. Released in 1961, the album is routinely ranked as one of the best live jazz recordings of all time. [2] [3] History.

  7. Portrait in Jazz is the fifth studio album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans as a leader, released in 1960. It is the first of only two studio albums to be recorded with his famous trio featuring bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian.