“The fact is that jazz is welcomed, not simply accepted, without reservation throughout the world. It is felt to be the most authentic example of American culture.”    —Dave Brubeck
This article appeared in The Times on May 31, 1960, about six months after the release of Brubeck’s Time Out album.
More on Brubeck, who died today at age 91 (just one day shy of 92): Our obituary, an appreciation from Times jazz critic Chris Barton, a 2010 interview and photos spanning his long career.

“The fact is that jazz is welcomed, not simply accepted, without reservation throughout the world. It is felt to be the most authentic example of American culture.”    —Dave Brubeck

This article appeared in The Times on May 31, 1960, about six months after the release of Brubeck’s Time Out album.

More on Brubeck, who died today at age 91 (just one day shy of 92): Our obituary, an appreciation from Times jazz critic Chris Barton, a 2010 interview and photos spanning his long career.

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    Nooooo! God, Brubeck was so goddamn good.
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