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One of the most famous and influential jazz pianists of the 20th century, Bill Evans formed the acclaimed piano trio in 1959, along with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian. Evans' focus in this trio was jazz standards and original compositions, with an emphasis on interplay among the band members that often bordered on collective improvisation and blurred the line between soloist and accompanist. This trio recorded four albums: Portrait in Jazz (1959), Explorations, Sunday at the Village Vanguard, and Waltz for Debby (all recorded in 1961). The latter two albums are live recordings drawn from the same recording date, and they are routinely named among the greatest jazz recordings of all time. After LaFaro's untimely death, Evans went into seclusion for nearly a year, then re-formed the trio. After that, the personnel of the trio (other than Evans) changed every few years.

Bassists included Scott LaFaro(1959-1961), Chuck Israels (1962-1965), Gary Peacock(1963), Teddy Kotick (1966), Eddie Gomez(1966-1977), and Marc Johnson(1978-1980).

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Bill Evans
since 1959 till 1980 Piano, lib/muslib/membership_type_1094
Alex Riel
since 1966 Drum set
Eddie Gomez
since 1966 till 1977 Double bass
Marty Morell
since 1968 till 1975 Drum set
Chuck Israels
since 1961 till 1966 Double bass
Paul Motian
since 1959 till 1964 Drum set
Marc Johnson
since 1978 till 1980 Double bass
Scott LaFaro
since 1959 till 1961 Double bass
Larry Bunker
since 1963 till 1965 Drum set
Joe LaBarbera
since 1979 till 1980 Drum set

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