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A look back at July 25, 1999 - George Brett Day at the K
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There have been a million words written about George Brett. Even though he was my all-time favorite Royal, there’s probably not much I can add to that conversation. If you want to read good Brett stories, I’m sure Joe Posnanski has some. If you wish to read a good biography, check out Russell Bergtold’s excellent piece on SABR.
Brett had an outsized influence on Royal fans and on the entire Midwest. I’m fairly certain there are scores of 35- to 45-year-old men, especially in Kansas and Missouri, whose parents named them Brett, thanks to #5. Maybe even some women.
Written by Doug Hall on May 27, 2021
In the 1950s, with the advent of “cool jazz” and Miles Davis
leading the way with a modal change with
Birth of the Cool (1957)
Milestones
(1958), and later the seminal, legendary recording of
Kind of Blue (1959)
with its stellar cast of musicians, there were suddenly jazz recordings that
became million-sellers. Along with
Kind of Blue in 1959, pioneering jazz
pianist Dave Brubeck and his compositional partner and sublime alto
saxophonist, Paul Desmond, released
Time Out. Brubeck’s release, with a
subtle blend of Cool and West Coast jazz and boosted by their now timeless hit
“Take Five,” became one of the first jazz albums to sell a million copies. Following
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