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He was discharged, and moved to New York in 1946, settling in a small furnished room on 55th street that was destined to later become a mythical landmark.
It was a revelation for Gil Evans, who decided to devote his life to this music. Archived copy as title Webarchive template wayback links Articles with hAudio microformats.
Their child was put in boarding houses, moving from one family to the next, until they finally settled permanently in California, around 1922. In December of that year, he recorded another duet album, Paris Blues, this time in collaboration with his old accomplice, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy.Gil Evans died of pneumonia on March 20, 1988 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where Charles Mingus before him had also come to die in 1979. Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories and includes your local jazz events calendar.All About Jazz musician pages are maintained by musicians, publicists and trusted members like you. Gil Evans in his earlier days. Gil Evans a subi l’influence du free jazz et du Son orchestre est alors une véritable pépinière de jeunes talents. At first, Charlie Parker was proposed as leader of this ensemble, but in the end, Miles Davis was chosen.
He knew tubist Bill Barber and trumpeter Louis Mucci from Thornhill’s band, and both were stalwarts in Evans’s early ensembles, with Mucci finding a spot on nearly every pres Evans recording.Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
By signing up you consent with the terms in our Privacy Policy.The Remixes Evolution of the Groove. Ennis found work for the group in comedian Bob Hope's well-known radio show for NBC in Hollywood.
William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) was one of the most famous and influential American jazz pianists of the 20th century.
Il joue même pendant un an comme pianiste dans le trio d'une boîte de En 1952, il se produit brièvement comme pianiste avec En 1961, Miles Davis se produit accompagné par un orchestre dirigé par Evans, pour un concert unique, au En 1957, Gil Evans enregistre sous son propre nom, En 1963, il épouse en deuxième mariage la jeune afro-américaine Anita Cooper, dont il a deux fils, Miles (qui jouera comme trompettiste dans l'orchestre de son père) et Noah.
Moving wherever work would take them, they went from one North-American mining site to the next, including Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and such Northwestern U.S. states as Idaho, Montana, and Washington. In the same spirit of introducing new talent in his evams, he collaborated with Maria Schneider as an apprentice arranger on this and other final projects. The father of one of his friends was a jazz fanatic and initiated him to this music. Unfortunately, the U.S. had also gone to war during this time, and the barrage of draft orders compelled Thornhill to disband his orchestra. During this period while he was somewhat depressed about the commercial and logistical difficulties of his previous scoring requirements, his wife suggested that he listen to the guitarist Jimi Hendrix. Then, in 1956, his career really started to take off. The band was dissolved right after this engagement, however, but still managed to record twelve sides in 1949 and 1950 (including two arranged by Gil Evans) that would later be compiled in 1953 under the title The Birth Of The Cool, an album that is now considered a turning point in the history of jazz writing.Around 1949, Gil married Lilian Grace (they were later divorced), and until 1956, he went through a period of limited musical output. One of many arrangers in jazz background, Gil Evans’ 3 album-length collaborations with Mls Davis (Mls Ahead, Porgy and Bess, and Sketches of Spain) are considered classics.
In 1948, a nonet was formed, and was booked at the Royal Roost on 47th street.
A projected collaboration with Jimi Hendrix was cut short by the guitarist's premature death, but an album of jazz arrangements of Hendrix compositions performed by the Gil Evans Orchestra was nonetheless released in 1974.
He was discharged, and moved to New York in 1946, settling in a small furnished room on 55th street that was destined to later become a mythical landmark.
It was a revelation for Gil Evans, who decided to devote his life to this music. Archived copy as title Webarchive template wayback links Articles with hAudio microformats.
Their child was put in boarding houses, moving from one family to the next, until they finally settled permanently in California, around 1922. In December of that year, he recorded another duet album, Paris Blues, this time in collaboration with his old accomplice, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy.Gil Evans died of pneumonia on March 20, 1988 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where Charles Mingus before him had also come to die in 1979. Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories and includes your local jazz events calendar.All About Jazz musician pages are maintained by musicians, publicists and trusted members like you. Gil Evans in his earlier days. Gil Evans a subi l’influence du free jazz et du Son orchestre est alors une véritable pépinière de jeunes talents. At first, Charlie Parker was proposed as leader of this ensemble, but in the end, Miles Davis was chosen.
He knew tubist Bill Barber and trumpeter Louis Mucci from Thornhill’s band, and both were stalwarts in Evans’s early ensembles, with Mucci finding a spot on nearly every pres Evans recording.Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
By signing up you consent with the terms in our Privacy Policy.The Remixes Evolution of the Groove. Ennis found work for the group in comedian Bob Hope's well-known radio show for NBC in Hollywood.
William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) was one of the most famous and influential American jazz pianists of the 20th century.
Il joue même pendant un an comme pianiste dans le trio d'une boîte de En 1952, il se produit brièvement comme pianiste avec En 1961, Miles Davis se produit accompagné par un orchestre dirigé par Evans, pour un concert unique, au En 1957, Gil Evans enregistre sous son propre nom, En 1963, il épouse en deuxième mariage la jeune afro-américaine Anita Cooper, dont il a deux fils, Miles (qui jouera comme trompettiste dans l'orchestre de son père) et Noah.
Moving wherever work would take them, they went from one North-American mining site to the next, including Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and such Northwestern U.S. states as Idaho, Montana, and Washington. In the same spirit of introducing new talent in his evams, he collaborated with Maria Schneider as an apprentice arranger on this and other final projects. The father of one of his friends was a jazz fanatic and initiated him to this music. Unfortunately, the U.S. had also gone to war during this time, and the barrage of draft orders compelled Thornhill to disband his orchestra. During this period while he was somewhat depressed about the commercial and logistical difficulties of his previous scoring requirements, his wife suggested that he listen to the guitarist Jimi Hendrix. Then, in 1956, his career really started to take off. The band was dissolved right after this engagement, however, but still managed to record twelve sides in 1949 and 1950 (including two arranged by Gil Evans) that would later be compiled in 1953 under the title The Birth Of The Cool, an album that is now considered a turning point in the history of jazz writing.Around 1949, Gil married Lilian Grace (they were later divorced), and until 1956, he went through a period of limited musical output. One of many arrangers in jazz background, Gil Evans’ 3 album-length collaborations with Mls Davis (Mls Ahead, Porgy and Bess, and Sketches of Spain) are considered classics.
In 1948, a nonet was formed, and was booked at the Royal Roost on 47th street.
A projected collaboration with Jimi Hendrix was cut short by the guitarist's premature death, but an album of jazz arrangements of Hendrix compositions performed by the Gil Evans Orchestra was nonetheless released in 1974.