- Born: 16 August 1929
- Died: 15 September 1980
- Birthplace: Plainfield, New Jersey
- Best known as:
One of the all-time greats on jazz piano
4 good links
- The Bill Evans Web Pages
Great resource for fans
- Remembering Bill Evans
Brief recap of his life and career
- Bill Evans Interview
Little gem from 1965
- Bill Evans Profile
From the BBC Radio site
Bill Evans Biography
Bill Evans studied classical music and composition, but started playing jazz in the 1950s. He began recording in 1956, and in 1958 was invited to play piano for the Miles Davis quintet. Davis and Evans shared an interest in European composers and together they experimented with structure and improvisation, resulting in the classic and influential album Kind of Blue. Evans left the quintet and founded his own trio, worked with several different combos and continued to experiment. A popular and critical success, he recorded dozens of albums, including Everybody Digs Bill Evans (1958 ) and Conversations With Myself (1963), in which he accompanied himself through double- and triple-track recording. Today he is considered one of the most distinctive and influential jazz pianists of all time.
