Miles Davis wasn’t always the jazz icon the public know and revere today. In fact, his superstar status only came in the wake of his catalytic appearance at the second-ever Newport Jazz Festival ...
Mark Gilbert traced Miles Davis's journey from lumpen rock-jammer to sophisticated jazz-rocker through seven albums, ...
In 1957, 31-year-old Miles Davis – a veritable icon of cool – was the hottest name in jazz. Columbia, the trumpeter’s new label, issued his first two LPs for them that year (’Round About ...
The journey to perfection is never easy. It demands strict diets, rigid schedules, and, according to some, an equally strict attitude. Few embodied this notion more than the legendary jazz musician ...
It can even be argued that jazzstopped evolving when Davis wasn't there to push it forward. Davis was the son of a dental surgeon, Dr. Miles DeweyDavis, Jr., and a music teacher, Cleota Mae (Henry) ...
We get a bit of a break from the big-name new music releases this to dig into the vaults, including key archival sets from Miles Davis, Talking Heads, Whitney Houston, Al Jarreau and the Cowsills ...
Miles Davis. The name conjures up smoky jazz clubs, revolutionary music, and that oh-so-cool beret. But there's another side ...
At the very same time Beatlemania was slowly but surely beginning to engulf the globe, Miles Davis was inexorably proceeding toward what was the most adventurous music of his career. Miles In France ...
Miles in France is the eighth release in the acclaimed Miles Davis Bootleg Series and one that focuses on the formation of the Second Great Quintet during 1963 and 1964. The music captures both an ...
Keyshawn Davis produced the best performance of his career in front of a sellout home crowd, sending a thunderous message to the lightweight division on Friday at The Scope in Norfolk, Virginia.
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