Miles Davis trumpet; Bill Evans piano; Julian "Cannonball" Adderley alto saxophone (except #3); John Coltrane tenor saxophone; Wynton Kelly piano (#2); Paul Chambers bass; Jimmy Cobb drums ...
That is why Miles Davis is heavily responsible for ... Recorded in just nine hours on March 2 and April 22, 1959, “Kind of ...
Across three sessions, from 1952 to 1954, Miles Davis recorded ... six different songs over nine takes at WOR studios in New York City. Miles’ third session for Blue Note was his first at ...
Some of the most crucial tracks by the jazz great Miles Davis have been hiding in plain ... most of the trumpeter and composer’s “Kind of Blue.” This prequel to one of the greatest jazz ...
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In the space of four short years Davis changed ... that the ideas Miles refined with Bill Evans on modality in jazz came to its greatest perfection on a series of tours and records (Bill Evans was in ...
Recorded in a burst of creativity, the Miles Davis ... are four songs from New York’s Café Bohemia – the venue where the quintet honed their craft – two from Philadelphia’s Blue Note ...
Atlanta-based musician Justin Varnes brings the music and stories of jazz legend Miles Davis to Middle C Jazz in uptown ...