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Brubeck Recordings Compiled for Boxed Set

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By Dan Ouellette

NEW YORK (Billboard) - In celebration of the 50th anniversary of pianist Dave Brubeck's signing with Columbia Records, Columbia/Legacy will release a five-CD boxed set, "For All Time," March 23.

The collection compiles all of Brubeck's "Time" series quartet albums recorded between 1959 and 1965, including the best-selling "Time Out" (1959) and "Time Further Out" (1961).

Brubeck will be featured March 22 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's "An Evening With the Legendary Dave Brubeck Octet" at Avery Fisher Hall.

While the pianist's quartet opens the evening, the historic highlight of the night will be the post-intermission performance of the octet, including original member Bill Smith. For only the second time in history, Brubeck will be performing octet tunes from his pioneering 1946 self-titled debut album for Fantasy Records.

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