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The Chronicle of Jazz excerpt: Miles Davis: Death of a Legend...
Brief overview of the career and life of jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. ... Miles Davis is more than a jazz musician: he is a cultural icon, known even to people who can't tell bebop from fusion.
Calexico, M Ward, Robyn Hitchcock, John Doe, Neko Case, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Miles Davis, Death Cab for Cutie, Rolling Stones, Beethoven, Bach, Sonny Rollins, Grant Green, Wes ...
An analysis of Miles Davis' recordings by historical period. Includes the two classic quintets, fusion, ... A review of essential stages of Miles Davis' career through recorded performances.
The source for updates on Jan Lohmann's print discography of Miles Davis' recordings (soon to be published in a 2nd edition). ... - Welcome to my Miles Davis Site -
A new biography of Miles Davis - the first since his death, drawing together new research and interviews to try to unravel the enigma that surrounded him.
MILES DAVIS Graceful yet ornery genius ... Before his death on September 28, 1991, Davis would himself co-opt the hip-hop sound, for an album entitled Doo-Bop.
In the 1940s, Miles Davis went off to New York City to study music at Julliard. ... Extra credit: Many sources claim 25 May as Davis's birth date, and some sources list 29 September as his death date.
All for your pleasure! Having played and recorded from 1946 pretty darn regularly until his death in 1991, trumpet player/bandleader Miles Davis has an infinite number of albums, the entirety of which ...
Since Miles Davis' death, in 1991, there have been more than a dozen tepid album-length tributes to ...
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