Bill Evans Trio With Herb Geller, 1972
Herb Geller moved to Germany in 1962, a few years after his wife, pianist Lorraine Geller died suddenly of heart failure at age 30. Her passing was
Herb Geller moved to Germany in 1962, a few years after his wife, pianist Lorraine Geller died suddenly of heart failure at age 30. Her passing was
In June 1972, Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez were at Club Thalamus in the Schaerbeek section of Brussels, Belgium. On drums, Evans hired Tony Oxley, an
In June 1972, Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez were at Club Thalamus in the Schaerbeek section of Brussels, Belgium. On drums for the tour, Evans hired
As the early 1970s progressed, album rock began to become a big business. National record chains sprang up, rock bands filled arenas and FM radio
As the early 1970s unfolded, rock became a viable album and entertainment business. National record chains sprang up, rock bands filled arenas and
Author: Eddie Gomez While watching the Buffalo Bills wrap up their first AFC East Division title in 25 years Saturday night, I was moved to reflect
Until recently, 1968 was a fairly fallow one for pianist Bill Evans as far as recordings were concerned. For years, all we had were Bill Evans at
In ’97 the former Yes/King Crimson drummer got together with a couple of jazzers to make one of his most endearing albums, writes GARY
Today, a 30-minute video of Bill Evans performing in Oslo, Norway, at the Edvard Munch Museum on October 28, 1966. The trio consisted of Evans,
The astonishing eBay treasure chest called jgautographs has opened its lid again. Apparently the trove is bottomless, since the latest offering is
In the winter of 1972, pianist Bill Evans was on tour in Europe. During a publicity stop at a Paris TV studio prior to his concert at the Maison de
Resonance Records, recently announced that it will issue Evans in England, a vibrant, previously unreleased set of recordings featuring music by Bill
The year 1969 was a busy one for pianist Bill Evans. In January, February and early March, Evans and bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell