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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Bill Bruford with King Crimson in 1981. (Credit: Patrick Harbron) Earthworks were a training ground for a series of musicians who came to re-interpret the lexicon of jazz. Django Bates and Iain Ballamy were two of the musicians who helped launch the group, but Bruford seems proud of the many musicians who served their time in the group.

  2. billbruford.com › portfolio-items › bill-brufordBILL BRUFORD - Bill Bruford

    Bill Bruford grew up with jazz. As an amateur drummer in the 1960s, and after a handful of lessons from Lou Pocock of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, he began his professional career in 1968. He was a guiding light in the so-called British “Art Rock” movement, touring internationally with Yes and King Crimson from 1968-74.

  3. しかし2012年に発行された自伝「Bill Bruford The Autobiography」の日本語版で、「ブルーフォード」の表記が採用されたことで、これが一般的となりました。 バイオグラフィー. 1949年5月17日生 イギリス南西部・ケント郡セブンオークス

  4. Visit Bill’s online store for exclusive and signed items: shorturl.at/adnpq ‘Forever until Sunday’, as in “it seems forever until Sunday, the last day of a l...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2023 · The generically correct but uninspiring monicker of the Bill Bruford Quartet was replaced with the more evocative Earthworks, and when their eponymous debut album emerged in 1987, the prominent role of Ballamy’s tenor, alto and soprano sax, alongside Bates’ freewheeling trumpet, made it abundantly clear that they were cooking in a distinctly different kitchen.

  6. William Scott "Bill" Bruford (17 de Maio de 1949), é um ex-baterista inglês. Mais conhecido por suas contribuições em bandas como Yes, King Crimson, UK e Genesis, entre outros conjuntos de rock progressivo. Bill Bruford trouxe para o rock novos rudimentos, técnicas orquestrais e de jazz.

  7. 16 de may. de 2021 · Bill Bruford es, sin lugar a dudas, uno de los bateristas más influyentes en la vanguardia musical. William Scott Bruford, conocido por todos como el maestro Bill Bruford, nació en el pueblo de Sevenoaks, Kent, en Inglaterra, el 17 de mayo de 1949.

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