Bill Evans: Time Remembered
Live Performance by the Julius Rodriguez Trio
Bill Evans played piano with a light, lyrical touch, deep harmonic resonance, and nuanced phrasing once described as what you might hear at the gates of heaven. After eight years on the trail of anyone who knew the elusive Evans, Bruce Spiegel (Long Road Home) has assembled a cogent portrait of a troubled and gifted artist. A classically trained musician, Evans collaborated with Miles Davis on several albums, including “Kind of Blue,” and went on to form a revolutionary trio with drummer Paul Motian and bassist Scott LaFaro. He was also a prolific composer, credited with more than 60 originals, including the jazz standards “Waltz for Debby” and “Blue in Green.” Tony Bennett, Jack DeJohnette, Billy Taylor, and other musicians, family, and friends bear witness to his genius.

