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Dave Brubeck’s Alternative AmbitionsPosted on Dec 5, 2012
The celebrated musician, who died Wednesday at age 91 in a hospital in Connecticut, didn’t start out with the desire to perform one of jazz music’s iconic tunes. The artist behind the 1959 single “Take Five,” featured on the first million-selling record in jazz history, originally wanted to be a cattle rancher like his father in the California foothills. After initial training as a veterinarian, his teacher suggested he try music instead. Born to a mother who played piano, Brubeck made some side money performing in local nightclubs on weekends. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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