Born in:Plainfield, New Jersey, United States of America
Year of Birth:1929
Year of death:1980
Biography
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Pianist Bill Evans, not to be confused with the saxophonist, made his debut in the Tony Scott group in 1956. He became known for his contributions to the jazz classic Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis in 1959. He worked mostly with his own trio, including the acclaimed trio with drummer Paul Motian and bassist Scott LaFaro.
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