
Eugene Wright, also known as Senator Eugene Wright, was an American jazz bassist born in 1923. He was best known as a member of the Dave Brubeck Quartet, where his contributions on bass helped define the group’s iconic sound. The quartet achieved widespread acclaim with albums like "Time Out", featuring the legendary track "Take Five". Wright's steady rhythm and impeccable technique made him a cornerstone of the group’s success. His work significantly influenced the development of modern jazz, leaving a lasting legacy in the genre.
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