
You'll Hear It Bill Evans and The Trio That Changed Trios
Mar 10, 2025
Discover the groundbreaking Bill Evans Trio, known for their brief but pivotal collaboration. Their albums like Portrait in Jazz and Sunday at the Village Vanguard transformed jazz, blending innovative techniques with emotional depth. The discussion unveils the chemistry between Evans, LaFaro, and Motian, especially around iconic tracks such as 'Waltz for Debbie.' With a touch of humor, the hosts also explore how identity and creativity intersect in the jazz world, leaving listeners with a profound appreciation for this timeless music.
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Motian's Pre-Evans Career
- Paul Motian played with influential figures like Lennie Tristano, Thelonious Monk, and Coleman Hawkins.
- He made a name for himself in the New York jazz scene after leaving the Navy.
Evans' Path to Kind of Blue
- Bill Evans played flute and piano in the Army band.
- He later played with George Russell and caught Miles Davis's attention, leading to his contribution to "Kind of Blue."
Conversational Jazz
- Bill Evans's conversational style, influenced by impressionism, was amplified by LaFaro and Motian.
- This style significantly impacted the evolution of jazz trios.










