Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck and his Quartet - Paul Desmond
(saxophone), Eugene Wright (bass) and Joe Morello (drums) - laid down their
indelible performance of the Desmond-penned classic, "Take Five," during three
summer sessions (June 25, July 1, and August 18) in 1959. Don Hunstein's rare
color shot of the foursome in short sleeves during the sessions at Columbia's
30th Street Studio distills the essence of "Take Five," an eternally cool sonic
tonic for an endless summer night. Desmond left his royalties from the song, the
first million-selling jazz single in Billboard's Hot 100 history, to the
American Red Cross.
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