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William John "Bill" Evans (pronunciation: /ˈɛvəns/, August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who mostly worked in a trio setting. Evans' use of impressionist harmony, inventive interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block chords, and trademark rhythmically independent, "singing" melodic lines continue to influence jazz pianists today.

Born in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1929, he was classically trained, and studied at Southeastern Louisiana University and the Mannes School of Music, where he majored in composition and received the Artist Diploma. In 1955, he moved to New York City, where he worked with bandleader and theorist George Russell. In 1958, Evans joined Miles Davis's sextet, where he was to have a profound influence. In 1959, the band, then immersed in modal jazz, recorded Kind of Blue, the best-selling jazz album of all time.

In late 1959, Evans left the Miles Davis band and began his career as a leader with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian, a group now regarded as a seminal modern jazz trio. In 1961, ten days after recording the highly acclaimed Sunday at the Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debby, LaFaro died in a car accident. After months of seclusion, Evans re-emerged with a new trio, featuring bassist Chuck Israels.

In 1963, Evans recorded Conversations with Myself, an innovative solo album using the unconventional (in jazz solo recordings) technique of overdubbing over himself. In 1966, he met bassist Eddie Gómez, with whom he would work for eleven years. Several successful albums followed, such as Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Alone and The Bill Evans Album, among others.

Many of his compositions, such as "Waltz for Debby", have become standards and have been played and recorded by many artists. Evans was honored with 31 Grammy nominations and seven awards, and was inducted in the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame.

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Genres jazz post bop modal cool jazz contemporary jazz
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  1. Waltz for Debby
Top release Waltz for Debby

Albums

  1. Everybody Digs Bill Evans
    1959
  2. Portrait in Jazz
    1960
  3. Explorations
    1961
  4. How My Heart Sings!
    1962
  5. Moon Beams
    1962
  6. Trio '65
    1965
  7. Consecration II
    1990
  8. Consecration I
    1991
  9. Crosscurrents
    1992
  10. I Will Say Goodbye
    1993
  11. Nirvana
    1996
  12. The Artist's Choice : Highlights From Turn Out The Stars
    1996

Other releases

  1. Sunday at the Village Vanguard
    1961
  2. 7.0
    Waltz for Debby
    1961
  3. Time Remembered
    1963
  4. Since We Met
    1976
  5. At the Village Vanguard
    1986
  6. Bill Evans Trio at Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood, California
    1989
  7. The Jazz Festivals in Latin America
    1990
  8. Turn Out the Stars
    1992
  9. Letter to Evan
    1992
  10. But Beautiful
    1996
  11. The Last Waltz
    1996
  12. Turn Out the Stars: The Final Village Vanguard Sessions
    1996
  13. Consecration
    2002
  14. Live in Buenos Aires 1979
    2003
  15. Live in Switzerland 1975
    2005
  16. The 1960 Birdland Sessions
    2005
  17. Complete February 1972 Paris ORTF Performance
    2005
  18. Köln Concert 1976
    2005
  19. Live in Europe 1965
    2006
  20. Live in Paris, 1965
    2007
  21. The Complete Balboa Jazz Club Performances
    2008
  22. Sunday at the Village Vanguard
    2011
  23. The Very Best of the Bill Evans Trio
    2012
  24. The Village Vanguard Sessions
    2012