New this week: 'Moonbase 8,' Kylie Minogue & Niall Horan
(Showtime via AP)Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. — “Outrage”: If you’re looking for some distractions on election day, the excellent Women Make Film series is still going strong on TCM. — AP Film Writer Lindsey BahrMUSIC— The final solo recording from late jazz legend Dave Brubeck will be released Friday. Showtime’s “Moonbase 8” stars Fred Armisen, John C. Reilly and Tim Heidecker as astronauts trying to qualify for a moon mission. For Showtime subscribers, the full series will be available Sunday night on the channel’s apps and on-demand platforms.
Jazz Icon Dave Brubeck’s Last Solo Recordings To Be Released
RIO RANCHO, N.M, (AP) — Almost eight years after his death, the final solo recording of late American jazz pianist legend Dave Brubeck is set for release next month. “He knew thousands of songs from playing in nightclubs and the cowboy jazz bands he joined as a kid,” Brubeck said. Dave Brubeck would say the first record he ever bought was by Waller. Brubeck is largely credited for helping spark the Cool Jazz, or West Coast Jazz, movement. The 1959 “Take Five” hit recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet is a solo battle between saxophonist Paul Desmond and drummer Joe Morello with Brubeck’s piano serving as a narrator and bassist Eugene Wright adding a scene.
detroit.cbslocal.comLast solo recording of jazz icon Dave Brubeck to be released
FILE - In this July 2, 1961, file photo, Dave Brubeck, the American Jazz musician, and his 13-year-old son Christopher, also a musician, arrive at London Airport, United Kingdom, from New York. Nearly eight years after his death, the final solo recording of late American jazz legend Dave Brubeck is set for release Nov. 6, 2020. (AP Photo/Brian Calvert, File)Nearly eight years after his death, the final solo recording of late American jazz pianist legend Dave Brubeck is set for release next month. Dave Brubeck would say the first record he ever bought was by Waller. Brubeck is largely credited for helping spark the Cool Jazz, or West Coast Jazz, movement.