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The Darius Brubeck Quartet: Live In Poland
ByDarius Brubeck
pianob.1947

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
In 1983, sidelining his heritage, Brubeck moved with his South African wife to Durban, where he taught music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He founded the first degree course in Jazz Studies at a South African university and, for fifteen years post-apartheid, led the band Afro Cool Concept. He stayed in South Africa until 2006, and then moved to England where, a couple of years later, he formed the Darius Brubeck Quartet.
These strands of Brubeck's life came together in 2018, when the Quartet was invited to tour Poland to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the performances the Dave Brubeck Quartet had given in the country during a US State Department-funded behind-the-Iron-Curtain visit. In Poland, that 1958 tour is remembered as a catalyst for the country's long march to freedom from the USSR: among the exhibits at the Solidarity Museum in Szcecin is a copy of a Polish-language Dave Brubeck concert programme. Aged ten, Darius had accompanied his father on the tour.
Live In Poland was recorded on the final night of the 2018 tour, at the Blue Note Jazz Club in Poznan. It is an engaging, unpretentious, hard-swinging delight. There are three fine Darius originals plus two pieces written by Dave"In Your Own Sweet Way" and "Dziekuje" (which means "thank you" in Polish)

Hugh Masekela
flugelhorn1939 - 2018

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977
It must take some nerve to play "Take Five," particularly for a drummer, for

Joe Morello
drums1928 - 2011
Wesley Gibbens
drumsTrack Listing
Earthrise; In Your Own Sweet Way; Matt The Cat; Nomali; Sea Of Troubles; Dziekuje; Take Five.
Personnel
Darius Brubeck
pianoDave O’Higgins: tenor saxophone; Darius Brubeck: piano; Matt Ridley: bass; Wesley Gibbens: drums.
Album information
Title: Live In Poland | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Ubuntu Music
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