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Bill Evans – soprano saxophone (5, 7) Gil Evans – arrangements (6) Production. George Butler – executive producer; Miles Davis – producer; Robert Irving III – co-producer; Vincent Wilburn, Jr. – associate co-producer; Ron Lorman – engineer, remixing; Tom Swift – assistant engineer, editing; Guy Charbonneau ...
- 39:12
- Jazz fusion
- June 1984
- Columbia
The other method which is often seen on the Standard model was to drill a 1 1/4" hole through the front of the breast into the body and then plug the hole. This was a convenient way to lessen the weight of the decoy at a minimal cost. Many, but not all of the decoys carry a rubber stamp impression of "Evans Decoy" on the bottom.
Bill Evans (saxofonista) Bill Evans es un saxofonista estadounidense de jazz y jazz fusion . Biografía. Sin relación alguna con el famoso pianista, Bill Evans comenzó su carrera musical estudiando piano (con 16 años daba recitales de piano clásico), antes de pasarse al clarinete y al saxofón.
- Hinsdale Central High School
- Estadounidense
- Saxofonista, músico de jazz y vocalista
The two tracks that he cowrote with Miles are fragments of solos, “That’s What Happened” reprising the beginning of his solo on “Speak” (Star People). On another note, the participation of Branford Marsalis in the September 1983 sessions convinced Bill Evans to leave the band.
Decoy, an Album by Miles Davis. Released in June 1984 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 38991; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz Fusion. Rated #827 in the best albums of 1984.
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- 30 June 1983-10 September 1983
- Miles Davis
- June 1984
It has long been speculated that pianist Bill Evans wrote "Blue in Green", even though the LP and most jazz fakebooks credit only Davis with its composition. In his autobiography, Davis maintains that he alone composed the pieces on Kind of Blue.
Waltz for Debby is a live album by jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans and his trio consisting of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian. It was released in 1962.