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Miles Davis emerged from Middle America to become the 'Picasso of jazz' and taught us all how to be cool
Miles Dewey Davis III’s first memory was a blue-hot flame on the family stove. “I felt fear, real fear,” he recalled in his ...
Today, Nov. 13, Analogue Productions unveils Birth of the Blue, an early rarity from Miles Davis and the storied sextet behind Kind of Blue. In this first-ever standalone release, the dream team of ...
It didn’t take long after its release on August 17, 1959, for Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue to ascend to a throne it has yet to vacate in all of the decades that have followed. With its scepter, came a ...
Jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb, who brought subtlety and swing to Miles Davis’ epochal “Kind of Blue” and many other classic albums, ...
Some of the most crucial tracks by the jazz great Miles Davis have been hiding in plain sight for decades—four numbers, from a May 1958 session, set down by the sextet that the following year would ...
At this point in time, anything that I could say about Miles Davis's Kind of Blue has been written before in vastly more creative approaches. So the prospect of ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. One time when I was making my way to a museum, I saw a child outside who had decided he didn’t want to walk any further. The boy ...
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