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Can you believe the most celebrated Bill Evans Trio was only together for 18 months? In this episode, we’re looking at early 60's Bill alongside Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian, and the four albums they recorded together before LaFaro’s tragic death at just 25 years old. From Portrait in Jazz and its cross-over with Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue through Sunday at the Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debbie – recorded live on the same day in June 1961. We break down their conversational approach to jazz standards like “Autumn Leaves,” geek out over Bill Evans music theory, and explore his distinct voicings and voice leading techniques. Whether you’re a mid-century jazz aficionado or just looking for the perfect “sweater weather trio songs to somberly study to,” we’ve got just the playlist for you. 0:00 - Intro & greetings 0:07 - Bill Evans Trio’s short but legendary run 2:11 - Podcast intro & sponsor shoutout (Open Studio Jazz) 3:09 - Who was in the Bill Evans Trio? 4:08 - Scott LaFaro’s impact & tragic passing 6:12 - Paul Motian’s drumming style & contributions 8:30 - Bill Evans’ early career & Kind of Blue 11:04 - Portrait in Jazz (1959) – The trio’s first album 12:05 - "Autumn Leaves" – Game-changing interplay 14:45 - Explorations (1961) – A deeper trio sound 20:26 - Sunday at the Village Vanguard (1961) – Iconic live album 23:00 - Waltz for Debby – Evans’ most famous tune 31:00 - How Scott LaFaro’s passing changed everything 34:02 - Bill Evans’ influence on modern pianists 38:00 - Jazz trio playlist suggestions 42:00 - The Bill Evans sound & its legacy 44:00 - Final thoughts & outro 🟠Open Studio Members - Check out the Nerd Nook for the episode in The Hang: https://openstudiojazz.com/community/c/as-seen-on/nerd-nook-instant-bill-evans-a5478177-758c-4cdd-8f7f-5701f01a76aa ABOUT OPEN STUDIO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As the premier online jazz education platform, with an ever-expanding course library and 20,000+ members, Open Studio (OS) has everything you need to excel and thrive on your jazz journey. Featuring everything from beginner to advanced lessons, engaging courses from A-list instructors, step-by-step curriculum, real-time classes and a thriving and incredibly supportive community, OS is the perfect platform to level up your jazz playing, whether you’re a total beginner, or an advanced pro-level improvisor. Try OS Membership today! → https://osjazz.link/about All about YHI https://lnk.to/youllhearitYB
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