[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 161 (Thursday, December 13, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H6768]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN MEMORY OF DAVE BRUBECK
(Ms. LEE of California asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, this month we lost a giant in the
music industry. Dave Brubeck was a legendary jazz and classical pianist
and composer who helped to define jazz.
A fellow Mills College graduate in my district in Oakland,
California, Dave served in a crucial role as a jazz visionary who first
began his iconic musical experimentation as a student. He subsequently
grew to become a world-renowned musician and composer, writing more
than 200 compositions and making over 115 recordings, including the
jazz piece ``Take Five,'' which became one of The Dave Brubeck
Quartet's best known records.
Throughout his long career, Dave has received many national and
international honors, including the National Medal of Arts from
President Clinton and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. In 2007, he received the Living
Legend Jazz Award from the Kennedy Center and a Lifetime Achievement
Award from the London Symphony Orchestra.
I had the privilege to meet Dave a couple of years ago during one of
the amazing musical events held at the Library of Congress. What an
amazing, gentle man of such strength and vision.
My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and his family during this
very difficult period.
____________________