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According to Down Beat magazine, Brilliant Corners was the most critically acclaimed jazz album of 1957. [8] Nat Hentoff, the magazine's editor, gave it five stars in a contemporary review and called it "Riverside's most important modern jazz LP to date." [9] Jazz writer David H. Rosenthal later called it a "classic" hard bop session. [10]
Cornell Belcher (born in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.) is an American writer, pollster, and political strategist who is the founder and president of Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies. Early life and education
Jordan Kurland (born 1972) is a founding partner of Brilliant Corners Management, a music and artist management company with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Seattle. [1] He is the co-founder of the Treasure Island Music Festival and a partner in the independent music festival, Noise Pop .
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Monk's Dream became the best-selling LP of his lifetime, [23] and on February 28, 1964, he appeared on the cover of Time magazine, being featured in the article "The Loneliest Monk". [24] The cover article was originally intended to run in November 1963, but it was delayed due to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy . [ 13 ]
The group was formed in 1983, taking the name from the Thelonious Monk jazz album, Brilliant Corners. [2] The line-up included Davey Woodward (b. Avonmouth, Bristol, England; vocals, guitar), Chris Galvin (1959 – 22 December 1998; bass guitar), Winston Forbes (lead guitar, percussion, backing vocals), Bob Morris (drums) and Dan Pacini (occasional trumpet and keyboards). [1]