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Miles Davis is one of the most innovative, influential and acclaimed figures in music history Explore albums, songs, news, timeline, photos, more
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The Original Mono Recordings Ah-Leu-Cha – alternate take The Complete Miles Davis Featuring John Coltrane Ah-Leu-Cha – Live Miles Monk At Newport Ah-Leu-Cha – Live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI – July 1958
- Timeline - Miles Davis Official Site
Miles arrives in New York City ostensibly to attend the Juilliard School of Music, but secretly to reconnect with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie He immediately searches out Parker, and begins sitting in with him and other modern jazz players, while taking classes during the day
- Releases | Miles Davis Official Site
Miles Davis – Music From And Inspired By “Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool,” A Film By Stanley Nelson Early Minor: Rare Miles From The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions Miles Davis John Coltrane – The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol 6 Miles Davis Quintet – Freedom Jazz Dance: The Bootleg Series Vol 5
- Playlists | Miles Davis Official Site
Blue in Green (feat John Coltrane Bill Evans) · Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans
- Videos - Miles Davis Official Site
Much of the Miles Davis mystique comes from how he looked—how he played, moved, and dressed—onstage and off No deep dive into the man would be complete without a curated selection of concert videos, television and film appearances, interviews, and a few newsreel moments offering the visual component to his legend
- Kind Of Blue - Miles Davis Official Site
As the title suggests, Kind of Blue was an exercise not only in primarily blues structures, but also in generating an abiding melancholy through the album’s five tracks—an emotional cohesion unlike any other title in Davis’ catalog
- What It Is: Montreal 7 7 83 | Miles Davis Official Site
Miles was back in amazing form ("incandescent and iridescent as ever" as Greg Tate noted), when he mounted the stage at the Theatre St-Denis during the Festival International De Jazz De Montreal in July 1983 and this release is the first time this revelatory performance will be released
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