Bill Evans
There are at least three artists with this name: a jazz pianist, a jazz saxophonist and a banjo player. 1.) Bill Evans (born William John Evans; 16th August 1929-15th September 1980) was one of the most famous jazz pianists of the twentieth century. Along with McCoy Tyner and Oscar Peterson, he was the force behind the biggest evolution in jazz piano since Art Tatum and Bud Powell. His use of impressionistic harmony, his inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire
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Bill Evans
There are at least three artists with this name: a jazz pianist, a jazz saxophonist and a banjo player. 1.) Bill Evans (born William John Evans; 16th August 1929-15th September 1980) was one of the most famous jazz pianists of the twentieth century. Along with McCoy Tyner and Oscar Peterson, he was the force behind the biggest evolution in jazz piano since Art Tatum and Bud Powell. His use of impressionistic harmony, his inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire
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In memory of the greatest Japanese Lofi Hip Hop producer, I wrote this song thinking about Nujabes' favorite instrument, the piano. That's the style, but I created the orchestral samples that he loved so much and used in his career. Thanks for listen and If you like follow me on Spotify,I will do the same with you!more
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In memory of the greatest Japanese Lofi Hip Hop producer, I wrote this song thinking about Nujabes' favorite instrument, the piano. That's the style, but I created the orchestral samples that he loved so much and used in his career. Thanks for listen and If you like follow me on Spotify,I will do the same with you! more
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In memory of the greatest Japanese Lofi Hip Hop producer, I wrote this song thinking about Nujabes' favorite instrument, the piano. That's the style, but I created the orchestral samples that he loved so much and used in his career. Thanks for listen and If you like follow me on Spotify,I will do the same with you!more
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