Dave Brubeck - In His Own Sweet Way
Profile of the influential jazz pianist Dave Brubeck as he approaches his 90th birthday, who had one of the biggest popular hits in jazz history with Take Five.
Three young men who emerged in the 1950s - Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Dave Brubeck - not only captured the public's imagination, but in their own unique way determined the evolution of jazz as we know it today.
This Clint Eastwood co-produced documentary tells Dave Brubeck's personal story, tracing his career from his first musical experiences to the overwhelming success of the Dave Brubeck Quartet and the iconic status he and his varied forms of musical expression have achieved.
It is told with contemporary interviews, vintage performances, previously unseen archive and additional performances filmed especially for the documentary. The story is also told by Dave and Iola Brubeck, both in their own words and by musical example. Contributors include Bill Cosby, Jamie Cullum, Yo-Yo Ma, George Lucas and Eastwood himself.
In 2009 Brubeck was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors, with Robert De Niro, Bruce Springsteen, Grace Bumbry and Mel Brooks. He played with his sons for President Obama at the White House, and 55 years ago became the first jazz musician to appear on the cover of Time magazine. His classic Take Five is as familiar today as in 1959 when it was a Top 10 hit all over the world.
Brubeck has an unlikely origin for a jazz giant, growing up on a ranch in Monterey, California. Monterey resident Clint Eastwood introduced Brubeck and his Cannery Row Suite at the 2006 Monterey Jazz Festival and each were so inspired by the success of the event they agreed to move forward with this full-length documentary together.
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Joe Morello talks about joining the Dave Brubeck Quartet
Duration: 02:18
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Dave Brubeck - In His Own Sweet Way
Duration: 02:19
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Dave Brubeck & Jay McShann - Mission Ranch Blues
Duration: 01:32
Music Played
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Dave Brubeck
Blue Rondo A La Turk
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Paul Desmond
Take Five
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Dave Brubeck
Unsquare Dance
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Dave Brubeck
Dziekuje
- Thank you.
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Jerome Kern
Yesterdays
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Dave Brubeck
Mr Fats
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Dave Brubeck
Brandenburg Gate
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Dave Brubeck
Cable Car
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Dave Brubeck
Marian McPartland
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Dave Brubeck
Unisphere
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Billy Strayhorn
Take the 'A' Train
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Duke Ellington
Kinda Dukish
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Dave Brubeck
The Duke
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Dave Brubeck
Strange Meadowlark
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W.C.Handy
St Louis Blues
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Dave Brubeck
Koto Song
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Dave Brubeck
Concordia
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Dave Brubeck
Forty Days
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Dave Brubeck
Lord, Lord
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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
The Shepherd
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Jay McShann & Dave Brubeck
Mission Ranch Blues
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Dave Brubeck
All My Love
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Clint Eastwood |
Executive Producer | Anthony Wall |