Legendary 1965 BBC performances by Bill Evans arrive for Record Store Day 2026, but uneven sound quality may give audiophile buyers pause.
Bill Evans first gained widespread notice for the impressionistic subtleties he contributed to Miles Davis’s 1959 album Kind of Blue.  He subsequently reshaped the sound of the jazz piano trio, and ...
A film about legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans that focuses on one of the most traumatic periods of his often torturous life got its premiere Friday at the Berlin Film Festival. The Barron's news ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The seductive opening sequence of Everybody Digs Bill Evans draws you in like a magnet. The improvised jazz drifting through the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Over a long evening in June 1961, the Bill Evans Trio touched grace. But nothing (and everything) happens by accident. Forces ...
Berlin: Anders Danielsen Lie stars in Grant Gee's fact-based film, which traces the unavoidable costs imposed on a family for the fleeting brush with artistic transcendence. Over a long evening in ...
‘Everybody Digs Bill Evans’ Review: Anders Danielsen Lie, Laurie Metcalf and Bill Pullman in a Portrait of a Jazz Legend That Hits Every Note The influential pianist is shattered by the tragic loss of ...
Director Grant Gee shifted his focus from rockers to a jazzman, and Berlin took notice. Gee is noted as a documentarian covering music acts; his 1998 doc “Meeting People Is Easy,” for which he ...
British doc director Grant Gee's fiction feature debut, premiering in Berlin's competition lineup, stars Anders Danielsen Lie, Laurie Metcalf, and Bill Pullman: "Sometimes an intermission is part of ...
A film about legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans that focuses on one of the most traumatic periods of his often torturous life got its premiere Friday at the Berlin Film Festival. The film, which is ...