Published On Mar 25, 2024
Bill Evans Trio Live at Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, November 8th, 1974.
-Setlist:
01. Up With The Lark / Turn Out the Stars
02. 34 Skidoo
03. Quiet Now
04. Gloria's Step
05. Midnight Mood
06. Yesterday I Heard The Rain
07. My Romance
08. Who Can I Turn To?
09. Sareen Jurer
10. Sugar Plum
11. The Two Lonely People
12. Twelve Tone Tune Two
-Lineup:
Bill Evans: piano
Eddie Gomez: bass
Eliot Zigmund: drums
William John Evans ~ August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980 ~
William John Evans was an American jazz pianist. His use of impressionist harmony, inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, and trademark rhythmically independent, "singing" melodic lines influenced a generation of pianists.
"I think having one's own sound in a sense is the most fundamental kind of identity in music. But it's a very touchy thing how one arrives at that. It has to be something that comes from inside, and it's a long-term process. It's a product of a total personality.
I think sometimes the people I seem to like most as musical artists, are the late arrivers, the ones who have had to work a lot harder in a sense to get facility, to get fluency. Whereas you see a lot of young talents that have a great deal of fluidity and fluency and facility, and they never really carry it anyplace. Because in a way they're not aware enough of what they're doing."
- Bill Evans interview 1980
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