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Hey, he still plays piano..
Brubeck was a piano player. He did not play sax in performance, if at all. His most famous piece was take five and featured a melody written and played by saxophonist Paul Desmond.
piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
Dave Koz is a popular saxophonist from America. Some of his singles are: Emily, Castle of Dreams, Nothing But the Radio On, You Make Me Smile, Lucky Man and many more.
he play 2 instruments the cornet and trumpet
Hey, he still plays piano..
Brubeck was a piano player. He did not play sax in performance, if at all. His most famous piece was take five and featured a melody written and played by saxophonist Paul Desmond.
piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin
Five instruments play in a quintet.
Dave Koz is a popular saxophonist from America. Some of his singles are: Emily, Castle of Dreams, Nothing But the Radio On, You Make Me Smile, Lucky Man and many more.
Take Five by Paul Desmond (a major hit in the sixties with the Dave Brubeck Quartet)
he play 2 instruments the cornet and trumpet
9 instruments
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drums
I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Brubeck on a commercial for a software release in Chicago circa 1989. He and I chatted about Chicago blues and he told me that he had played in the 50's backing up Muddy Waters at Chess Records He said his band mates included a 19 year old Buddy Guy making the year more likely 1954.
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