Dave Brubeck

Dave Brubeck

Dave Brubeck Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 5, 2012.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Jazz composer and pianist Dave Brubeck, whose pioneering style in pieces such as "Take Five" caught listeners' ears with exotic, challenging rhythms, has died. He was 91.

Brubeck died Wednesday morning of heart failure after being stricken while on his way to a cardiology appointment with his son Darius, said his manager Russell Gloyd. Brubeck would have turned 92 on Thursday.

Brubeck had a career that spanned almost all American jazz since World War II. He formed The Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1951 and was the first modern jazz musician to be pictured on the cover of Time magazine - on Nov. 8, 1954 - and he helped define the swinging, smoky rhythms of 1950s and '60s club jazz.

The seminal album "Time Out," released by the quartet in 1959, was the first ever million-selling jazz LP, and is still among the best-selling jazz albums of all time. It opens with "Blue Rondo a la Turk" in 9/8 time - nine beats to the measure ins tead of the customary two, three or four beats.

A piano-and-saxophone whirlwind based loosely on a Mozart piece, "Blue Rondo" eventually intercuts between Brubeck's piano and a more traditional 4/4 jazz rhythm.

The album also features "Take Five" - in 5/4 time - which became the Quartet's signature theme and even made the Billboard singles chart in 1961. It was composed by Brubeck's longtime saxophonist, Paul Desmond.

"When you start out with goals - mine were to play polytonally and polyrhythmically - you never exhaust that," Brubeck told The Associated Press in 1995. "I started doing that in the 1940s. It's still a challenge to discover what can be done with just those two elements."

After service in World War II and study at Mills College in Oakland, Calif., Brubeck formed an octet including Desmond on alto sax and Dave van Kreidt on tenor, Cal Tjader on drums and Bill Smith on clarinet. The group played Brubeck originals and standards by other comp osers, including some early experimentation in unusual time signatures. Their groundbreaking album "Dave Brubeck Octet" was recorded in 1946.

The group evolved into the Quartet, which played colleges and universities. The Quartet's first album, "Jazz at Oberlin," was recorded live at Oberlin College in Ohio in 1953.

Ten years later, Joe Morello on drums and Eugene Wright on bass joined with Brubeck and Desmond to produce "Time Out."

In later years Brubeck composed music for operas, ballet, even a contemporary Mass.

In 1988, he played for Mikhail Gorbachev, at a dinner in Moscow that then-President Ronald Reagan hosted for the Soviet leader.

"I can't understand Russian, but I can understand body language," said Brubeck, after seeing the general secretary tapping his foot.

In the late 1980s, Brubeck contributed music for one episode of an eight-part series of television specials, "This Is America, Charlie Brown."

His music was for an ep isode involving NASA and the space station. He worked with three of his sons - Chris on bass trombone and electric bass, Dan on drums and Matthew on cello - and included excerpts from his Mass "To Hope! A Celebration," his oratorio "A Light in the Wilderness," and a piece he had composed but never recorded, "Quiet As the Moon."

"That's the beauty of music," he told the AP in 1992. "You can take a theme from a Bach sacred chorale and improvise. It doesn't make any difference where the theme comes from; the treatment of it can be jazz."

In 2006, the University of Notre Dame gave Brubeck its Laetare Medal, awarded each year to a Roman Catholic "whose genius has ennobled the arts and sciences, illustrated the ideals of the church and enriched the heritage of humanity."

At the age of 88, in 2009, Brubeck was still touring, in spite of a viral infection that threatened his heart and made him miss an April show at his alma mater, the University of the Pacific.

By June, though, he was playing in Chicago, where the Tribune critic wrote that "Brubeck was coaxing from the piano a high lyricism more typically encountered in the music of Chopin."

More acclaim came his way when it was announced that he would be a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors at a ceremony in late 2009.

Brubeck told the AP the announcement would have delighted his late mother, Elizabeth Ivey Brubeck, a classical pianist who was initially disappointed by her youngest son's interest in jazz. (He added that she had lived long enough to come to appreciate his music.)

Born in Concord, Calif., on Dec. 6, 1920, Brubeck actually had planned to become a rancher like his father. He attended the College of the Pacific (now the University of the Pacific) in 1938, intending to major in veterinary medicine and return to the family's 45,000-acre spread.

But within a year Brubeck was drawn to music. He graduated in 1942 and was drafted by the Army, wher e he served - mostly as a musician - under Gen. George S. Patton in Europe. At the time, his Wolfpack Band was the only racially integrated unit in the military.

In an interview for Ken Burns' PBS miniseries "Jazz," Brubeck talked about playing for troops with his integrated band, only to return to the U.S. to see his black bandmates refused service in a restaurant in Texas.

Brubeck and his wife, Iola, had five sons and a daughter. Four of his sons - Chris on trombone and electric bass, Dan on drums, Darius on keyboards and Matthew on cello - played with the London Symphony Orchestra in a birthday tribute to Brubeck in December 2000.

"We never had a rift," Chris Brubeck once said of living and playing with his father. "I think music has always been a good communication tool, so we didn't have a rift. We've always had music in common."

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Russ Brown

January 22, 2024

Was a pivotal influence in this composer´s/pianist´s career. Thank you Dave, Paul,Joe &Eugene

Fred L

February 13, 2023

Dave was my hero and got me addicted to jazz. RIP Sir Dave and thank you for changing my life!!!

Ken Campbell

May 30, 2018

Please accept very late condolences to Matt, my sister diarmid and all of the brubek family. What a wonderful guy.

Ned Rodgers

October 7, 2017

Dave Brubeck was my inspiration as a young man studying the piano. In my repertoire I have about four or five of his compositions, most unknown to most people, like "Swing Bells", and, of course, his most famous, "Take Five". His passing hit me hard.

Nazarene Mckinney

March 5, 2017

Great Music! Wonderful Man!

Harry Simpson

December 5, 2015

Rest Dave, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

sandra cid

July 8, 2015

I'll slways love your music, your honesty. I have in mind you rwfused to play somewhere because "someone" did not approve a negro muscitian of your group.

victor checketts

November 21, 2013

very shocked and saddened when I heard of the passing of a true giant. listening to his monster hit "Take Five" tears came to my eyes not only by Dave's playing but also the smooth sax of Paul Desmond. thank god that his sons are taking over his legacy of playing his great music. I am glad that we will always have his wonderful music to remember him by. may the god of love pour out his blessings of comfort on his family at this very sad time. Rest in Peace Dave, a REAL AMBASSADOR of this great music

June 13, 2013

A true inspiration - and long lasting inluence on many - around the world. His sons will carry on...the traditions and create new pathways.
Thank you Master Brubeck. AlaTurk
Becky Friend - voice/flute-jazz NYC

christin kandell

May 22, 2013

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John Messier

April 22, 2013

I saw him play a few years ago in Newport during the Jazz Fastival w/his Son and Grandson. What a true gentleman he was.

Hakeem

March 28, 2013

I am 18 years old and saw the Take Five Album Cover at an Apple Keynote event where Steve Jobs was speaking (It was on an Ipod or Iphone Steve Jobs was holding and he actually played it in front of the audience). I looked into the album cover and found Brubeck's music. I can not stop listening to Take Five and Bossa Nova. R.I.P. Dave Brubeck and may your music live on forever!

Richard Owen

March 2, 2013

Take Five Forever! Rest In Peace, Mr. Brubeck. see You On The Other Side.

Tony Kadlec

January 10, 2013

Dave's honorable life was indeed a life well lived. Dave's music has had a wonderfully profound impact on my family: thirty years ago, as a teenager, I discovered my dad's Brubeck LPs that he discovered 30 years prior, when he was a young traveling musician. And now my sons and I continue to play the music and the dream lives on. Godspeed Mr. Brubeck!

Zan Daes

January 8, 2013

My father brought Dave 's music to my attention as a young girl and my life journey led my son and me right into the center of the family. Dave and Iola were a huge inspiration in our lives, including us in their family of music. I am incredibly grateful for this amazing blessing and for my close friendships with Danny and Chris. They were also very supportive to our lives(Demian and me). I posted 2 tributes on FB which many friends are reading and responding to and I sent 2 messages to Chris and Danny. I was so devastated yesterday and today and have to drive two miles to get reception and have been on a learning curve with all of this as well. My heart goes out to Iola, the wind beneath his wings, his soulmate and strength....a great team they were....and all of his brilliant and talented children...Chris, Danny, Darius, Matthew, and Cathy. I love you all and I hope you will be able to read my other posts. There are many memories that I could recall. I will do so at another time....a bit at a time.So much love....Zan Oh.....
It was through attending NCSA with Danny Brubeck that Demian and I became members of the Brubeck "tribe"....many wonderful memories and many incredible concerts. Oh and, last but not least my best wishes to Russell Gloyd who was always there for us all, and to all of Dave's great musicians.
PS... One of the memorable things Dave said to me that I always treasured was that some of his favorite musical experiences were playing with his sons. I was fortunate to be able to share that sentiment with his sons many years ago. It meant a lot to them, as they were not aware at that time of how happy it made Dave to make music with them. I might as well add to this story one other brief one which I included in my other tributes. When Dave and Iola attended University of Pacific, Dave told me that when he saw her across campus he said, "I am going to marry that woman."
.And the rest is history! God bless you all! Love again and again and again....Zan P.S. If I could begin again, I would rewrite this entire passage brilliantly. But I do not know how to do this here because I cannot see the entire piece as I am writing. I've only just begun this form of communication recently because my tendency has always been to pick up my guitar, write a song, or play the piano rather than get on line, thus, my tribute is not at all organized but straight from the heart. I am also sitting in a car 2 miles from home in freezing weather.
Now all of this time has passed and it is January 7th and the unfinished original tribute I was trying to post on Dec. 5th or 6th just now appeared out of nowhere. I did not know how to access it and thought I had lost it. Let me post it now before I lose it again...Special love to you, Iola.

Laraine Palumbo

December 29, 2012

Dave Brubeck was and "always" will be JAZZ ROYALITY! Now, he's making Heavenly music. Returning from his Moscow tour, Brubeck gave an "exclusive" interview to my Son, although it was announced no interviews would be allowed. Brubeck granted the interview because he stated my Son reminded him of his own Sons, whom he loved very much. It aired on an Ocala, Florida radio program. We loved attending the unique concerts. Thanks for the music, Dave...and all the recordings you've left to your fans to enjoy and forever celebrate and remember your life. Dave's in God's Arms, he's there to stay. He lived life fully, in every way. It was an honor to meet and talk with Dave Brubeck on Disney's Orlando backlot. My family and I will continue to enjoy his musical talents. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family of Dave Brubeck and all his fans who share in the sorrow of his passing. He lived a long and beautiful life and shared his one-of-a-kind gifted talents,which we'll forever treasure. We'll truly miss you.

Ramona Bialick

December 14, 2012

Our sincerest condolences to Dave's extended family. He will surely be missed by the world. The angels will have a whole new style of music to choose from. Rest in Peace, Dave.

Romeo Varone

December 14, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

December 14, 2012

May you find true comfort from our Heavenly Father. 1Cor. 1:3. Sorry for your loss.

December 12, 2012

Loved your music for decades,you were a true legend! xo

Warren Boehm

December 12, 2012

I learned music appreciation from Dave. Mills College, Oakland, CA. 1950's His music continues to this day. Prayers & many thanks.

Lynda Giordano

December 12, 2012

I can remember listening to his music as a young girl and loving it. I can only pray that your family can find peace in knowing what a wonderful legacy he has left to the world, not only the jazz world,but the world of music.

Loretta Dodd

December 12, 2012

My heartfelt condolences goes out to Iola and the children. I have been a loving fan of Dave's since I first saw him here in Indiana, at an Evansville Jazz Festival, where he announced they'd just finished recording a song for an album that would be out in a couple months....written in 5/4 time and hoped we liked it. I knew then that would put them at the top of the charts. My last attended concert was at Goshen College here in Indiana in October, 2006, where I had 2nd row center seats. It was magical, I tell you. I can't tell you how much I've treasured his music nor the way he has lifted my soul over the years. Thank God for Dave. He seemed to be a friend of mine.

Ed Sager

December 11, 2012

A fan since hearing 'Jazz goes to College'in 1958! Fortunate to see and talk with him at the Blue Note, I believe it was in 1994. A man from Russia that I met there took our picture. What a gift you were - and with all you left the world - A true man of peace.

Angelo Alonzo

December 11, 2012

My condolences to the Brubeck family. I grew up listening to Dave's music in our household and continued to do so as I got older. We have lost another musical legend.
Rest in Peace ...

TERRY REED

December 11, 2012

TO THE BRUBECK FAMILY SORRY FOR THE LOSS
OF ONE SO DEAR TO YOU.I AS A FAN OF JAZZ
REMEMBER HEARING HIS SIGNURE SONG AT THE
AGE OF 6,1961.IAM 56 YRS OLD,STILL LOVE
HIS MUSIC SORRY I NEVER I GOT TO HEAR OR SEE HIM LIVE.HE LEFT US A WONDERFUL LEGACY.R.I.P. A LOVING FAN.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

December 11, 2012

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCE TO THE BRUBECK FAMILY,FRIENDS,FANS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. BRUBECK.

Russ Dorsey

December 11, 2012

Dave was the pioneer of jazz time signatures. He was a true professional with a vision that can not be duplicated. The music world lost a great but his music will last the test of "TIME"
Russ Dorsey
Les Elgart Orchestra

Bob Vick

December 11, 2012

Dave Brubeck was one of my few musical heros - along with Al Hirt, Pete Fountain, and Herbie Mann. I often wished back in the 60s that they would put on a concert together. May you rest in peace!

Peggy Buzzetti

December 11, 2012

The world is saddened by the loss of not only a wonderful musician, but also a wonderful man. His music will live forever.

B Truitt

December 10, 2012

What a legacy... to make so much wonderful music that will live forever. Your music just makes me feel good. May God bless you.

Wanda Powell

December 10, 2012

Dear Danny, Our prayers our with you &your family.Hope all is well with you .I miss seeing you & our chats.Do you ever come back east? I bet your children are getting big.Just wanted to tell you you 're in my thoughts.

December 10, 2012

My condolences to BRUBECK family during this time of grief.

Vasilios Emmanuel Glimidakis

December 10, 2012

Dear Brubeck and other families,
I am sorry for your loss. He will be known forever and to the ages as the jazz musicians and he won hearts of millions. God bless him and his family.

Dennis Arsenault

December 10, 2012

Catherine:
Although I have not been in recent contact, when I learned of your dad's passing, I could not help but remember the concert at Quinnipiac College that Arne, (who I miss also) and I attended where I met you dad at the "after party". I was a little nervous at first but after Arne introduced me; your dad smiled, shook my hand and gave me a hug and signed a CD of him I had. His calm nature and reassuring words made our meeting something I always will remember. After that I told him I needed to "Take-Five". He laughingly agreed. Thoughts and prayers.

Dennis

December 10, 2012

I remember listening to your music as a child. May the God of comfort, comfort your family at this time. Isiah 25:8. death will be gone forever.

CP Covington GA

Lois Nonneman Agnello

December 10, 2012

Forty-two years ago, my piano teacher introduced me to jazz through two artists; Dave Brubeck was one of them, and I have enjoyed his work ever since. What a blessing Mr. Brubeck's musical legacy is to the world.

December 10, 2012

Mr. Brubeck your music will live for generations to come. I Have admired your music for over 20 years, especially Take Five. May you rest in peace. You have done your part very well. I wish I could have met you. I pray your family find peace knowing you are at peace. GOD BLESS.

MRS.BILLIE JEAN LACEY

December 10, 2012

"MANY YEARS OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC,THE SOUL IS GONE,BUT THE MUSIC PLAYS ON."

Joni Howard

December 10, 2012

He will be missed but his music and legend will go on to more generations.

December 10, 2012

For many years, Mr. Brubeck's music has been very enlightening, you cannot put an appropriate adjective on it, just marvelous sounds. I loved it and he had such a outstanding music ability. Just love it even now and I'm sure forever.

Eunice Hunt
WPB, Fl

My granddaughter is a fan of Dave!

Bob Rubier

December 10, 2012

I discovered Jazz Goes To College in 1955 during my college days. There are passages of Balcony Rock that stimulates my advanced calculus studies memories. Daves' music has been and will continue to be an important part of my daily life. THANK YOU, DAVE.

December 9, 2012

I have listened to the music of Dave Brubeck nearly every day for the last 30 years and now my daughter does the same. I only wish I could have met him. P.Kroll,Ventura,Ca.

Cindy Cohen

December 9, 2012

I was always so proud to graduate from the University of the Pacific because of the wonderful Dave Brubeck.Thanks for your wonderful talent and contribution to our world Mr.Brubeck,we will miss you

Brenda Lane

December 9, 2012

Thank you Dave for the ways in which you helped bring jazz to the masses. RIP.

C Ross

December 9, 2012

My condolences to the family and friends. "Take Five" is my all time favorite arrangement. Thanks Mr. B. Peaceful rest.

debra

December 9, 2012

so sorry for your loss i loved his music God bless you

Linda F

December 9, 2012

I love your Music. Way to go.
RIP Dave.

December 9, 2012

Thank you Dave: as Always, "Take Five"
Bob Phillips

December 9, 2012

I have many fond memories of the Dave Brubeck Quartet performing at Western Reserve University and a tent performance venue in East Cleveland (the name escapes me). As a young jazz sax player, the experience of listening to Paul Desmond's "flights of fancy" in concert and also on record inspired me to study music and pursue a career in jazz education. I was so enamored by his sound and jazz lines that I memorized note-for-note all his solos on his "Desmond and Friends" Album.
What I recall totally unique about Brubeck was how he shared the spotlight with the rest of the Quartet, especially Paul. I still can envision how Dave would take a chorus or two and then Paul would saunter up to the microphone and spin out a dozen or more, each building, captivating and enthralling - the audience fixated on each developing phrase. And what was Brubeck doing during those Desmond "flights"? Many a time Dave would stop "comping" and just listen to Paul, smiling like a Cheshire cat, enjoying the moment with the rest of us. Sadly, the recordings of the 50's and 60's never allowed Dave and Paul to stretch out like they did in those concert settings.
And one more observation kind reader: Dave and Paul had this unique ability to employ musical "quotation" in their improvisation. Anybody can interpose a familiar phrase or corny tune in a solo, but to select that just right melodic snippet and weave it logically into a solo is quite a heady trick. Many times the two soloists would engage in a sort of melodic "conversation" - trading lines like two women at a Hadassah party. The audiences loved it and always responded enthusiastically. The result of all of this was oftentimes absolutely hilarious - a complete jazz experience. Where is there any humor in jazz today?
For old hipsters like myself on the bright side of senility, Dave and his faithful music companion Paul Desmond were my heroes, my musical friends, my teachers and source of inspiration, and I miss them. I hope today's hipsters discover their essence and learn from them. Good night Dave, enjoy that session with Paul - I hear he found a good reed.

Dr. Tom Husak, Artistic Director, Austin Community College Jazz Ensemble, Austin, Texas

Scot Martin

December 9, 2012

My grandmother said that you were a good student and your parents were great friends. Ione misses you.

j k

December 9, 2012

A special soul.

Peter Kundra

December 8, 2012

I remember well the jazz concert that Dave and his Quartet, Joe, Gene, and Paul, held in my college in 1962. It was especially rewarding since me and a few of my classmates were asked to sell Dave's programs for the event. As a result we had the honor of going into the locker room area to meet Dave and the Quartet during intermission and at the show ending. I enjoyed it thoroughly and will always remember it. I still have a program, in pristine condition, autographed by all four individuals. We will miss you Dave.

December 8, 2012

Prayers to you and your brothers Danny. Jennifer Burke

Joe Warfel

December 8, 2012

Now you will have the greatest concert with Cal, Mel, and Paul for eternity.
You will never be forgotten.
joe W

Jody Snyder

December 8, 2012

I am so saddened by the passing of the great Dave Brubeck- his music was always the swinginist & I always enjoyed it. On a trip to So. Africa in 2001, we went to a little township for a music tour & there, at a Bed & Breakfast, we enjoyed African jazz with the finale being "Take Five". Indeed, his music was loved world-wide, his influence was immense. He made such a positive impact in the world of music & he will be deeply missed. Wishing he & his family peace. Mrs. Jody Snyder, Fremont, CA ([email protected])

Davis Buckley

December 8, 2012

I remember attending a jazz concert by Brebeck at Yale in 1968. It was spell binding.I rerember it so well. It was a perfect evening and wonderful experience. He will always be remember through his music,a great and lasting legacy

December 8, 2012

We learned to love jazz listening to Mr. Dave as we grew up. Thanks & rest in peace.
Smith,SC

December 8, 2012

We were married in 1959, and became serious fans while we were engaged. His music was so different and great. Still have original 33 1/3 albums. The Guleys, upstate N.Y.

December 8, 2012

Rest in peace Dave Brubeck. I treasure your album "Take Five". Sat through your Sets at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, 1961.
A memorable experience I will never forget.Thank you~
Eosemarie in Bakersfield,CA

henry May

December 8, 2012

A great American treasure a wonderful musician and person, a man of faith .we offer our prayers and thought to his family.

Deborah

December 8, 2012

I grew up listening to my brother's Dave Brubeck record. Thanks for the music!

Ned & Diane Middlesworth

December 8, 2012

Our condolences to the Brubeck family. We have loved Dave Brubeck and his music since the 50's, and he will never be forgotten in our home.

Rosemary Cosby

December 8, 2012

The very first album we owned was "Dave Brubeck, J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding: Live at the Newport Jazz Festival". Mr. Brubeck was a good musician who made excellent music. Thank God for the gift of Dave Brubeck. - Rosemary Cosby, Erie, PA

Gary Glazer

December 8, 2012

I was drawn to the music of Dave Brubeck as an 11 year living in Cleveland, Ohio in the early 60's. The Dave Brubeck Quartet played in various Cleveland venues through the 60's and my friend and I saw them often. We would wander backstage and were able to spend time with Mr. Brubeck, Gene Wright, Paul Desmond and Joe Morello on numerous occasions over the years. They were all incredibly kind, decent, friendly gents who always seemed to have time my stupid questions. Dave Brubeck(and his group) were superstars with the kindest hearts you could ever hope to encounter. Apart from their music, they were wonderful people. Rest in peace,Dave, people like you make our planet a better place.

ruby Lee

December 8, 2012

I remeber hearing ny parents listen to Take Five as a youngester. I love your
elegant sounds Ruby

Dee Schaefer

December 8, 2012

He was much more than a gift from God. He was a thousand gifts from God.

December 8, 2012

Thank you Dave for the joy you brought so many.

Bruce Dawson

December 8, 2012

Learned to love Jazz listening to Dave and the quartet in college back in the 60's.
Thank you Dave for the introduction and keeping my love for jazz growing. Peace

December 8, 2012

My condolences to the family,may you draw strength through prayer (psalms 146;1).

Vic Giannini

December 8, 2012

I started listening to The Dave Brubeck Quartet when I was in high school in the early 60's. I have enjoyed his music for over fifty years.
He was a gifted musician and composer.
The music world has lost an icon, but his legacy will last forever.
Thank you David for your great gifts to the world of music, rest in peace.

VR

December 8, 2012

TO MR DAVE family, the world has lose a great man, but his music lives on, may God bless the family and friends.

LINDA MERKISON

December 8, 2012

PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY!

Pat

December 8, 2012

So sorry for your loss, may you find comfort from Gods' word at Ps 9:9 He will be a secure height when we are crush and in times of distress. I hope that through his word you can find comfort in your time of sorrow.

December 8, 2012

May God comfort us all in the days ahead..Thanks you Dave for such Beautiful music !!

Margaret

December 7, 2012

May the God who gives peace be with all of YOU. Amen. - Roman 15:33. May these words from the scripture comfort the friends and family of Mr. Dave Brubeck..

Joan Searls

December 7, 2012

Thank you for all the beautiful music!!! My prayers are with the family.

December 7, 2012

He came to Mexico City several times. We jazz lovers never forgot him, always followed him. His piano in our hearts. An honorable man in the highest extension of the word. Thank You Dave.

dan simmons

December 7, 2012

I grew up in Rockford,IL.The T.V. would turn off at approx.2:30am. We could get Chicago WGN,and the music was great. ,Thanks to Dave. This music has kept Me a WGN fan today as well. He will be missed by many.Love to the Family,and Friends.

Tina Morgan

December 7, 2012

With deepest sympathies to family during your time of grief Psalms 46:1 says God is for us a refuge and strength a help that is readily to be found during difficult times may God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days Days ahead. Tina Los Angeles

Linda Bunch

December 7, 2012

What a great musician he was. I was 14 years old when I first heard of him, and learn to play by ear on piano, "Take Five." His music inspired me to take piano music lessons.

Dave Robinson

December 7, 2012

Thank you Dave Thank you!

katherine morris

December 7, 2012

The greatest ever.Take Five.

Dave McAteer

December 7, 2012

My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of a wonderful musician, and a great man.

Ethel Dixon

December 7, 2012

Mr. Brubeck, will be missed. He was a great jazz musician.
My favorite was and will be:
TAKE FIVE. RIP

NJSL

December 7, 2012

He was the greatest!!!!!!!!!!
May all of his family be comforted at this time of loss.

Bobby Guillory

December 7, 2012

You might be gone from this earth and your body may be leaving soon, but your music will never leave. GOD bless the family.

The Carter Family

December 7, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with the family of Dave Brubeck, and may He strengthen you and provide you with the peace you need to fortify you during your time of sorrow. It is never too late to express our appreciation to Mr. Brubeck and his family for the sacrifices made and contributions shared that has exalted Jazz as we know it to its pivotal peak and its ability to bring people of all cultures peace and happiness both during critical times and peaceful ones. May the God of love value the life Dave Brubeck lived!--John 3:16

Ernesto Calderon

December 7, 2012

What can we say? Thank you, thank you, and thank you for your music. I saw Dave perform several times in various places. May he rest in the embrace of our Creator. We must all go, but his music will live forever - what a legacy!

Rev Gail Collinson

December 7, 2012

God Bless you Brubeck family...especially Kathy who i went to college with, RIP DAVE

December 7, 2012

Thank you to the Brubeck Family for sharing your gift of Dave with the world. He was truly a legend and his music will play on for generations to come. May you have the peace of God during your time of mourning.

Brenda Wintersole

December 7, 2012

To the Brubeck Family,
So sorry for your loss.
I used to love listening to his music in the 60's and I still enjoy it. Such a talented man. He will be missed.
May you be blessed with the good memories you shared with him.

Lowell Hilton

December 7, 2012

Until "Take Five" became a smash hit I had a very narrow viewpoint of Jazz. I bought the album, "Time Out", (which I still have), and my musical appreciation now has a much broader scope. Thanks, Dave, you leave a great void in the music world.

G. Freeman

December 7, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Scott Chamberland

December 7, 2012

Rest in Peace

mary holloway

December 7, 2012

I heard him perform several years ago, amazing, remember thinking his fingers were so long I thought he could probably easily span two octaves.... Wonderful performance, sorry I won't have a chance for another from this great artist

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Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

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Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

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Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

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What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

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Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

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How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

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Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

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The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

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Ways to honor Dave Brubeck's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

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January 22, 2024

Russ Brown posted to the memorial.

February 13, 2023

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May 30, 2018

Ken Campbell posted to the memorial.