The Miles Davis Companion: Four Decades of CommentaryThe Miles Davis Companion profiles the life and career of jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. From '50s "cool" jazz to '70s jazz-rock fusion to '90s hip-hop, Davis was an innovative musician who always created new sounds and styles. Throughout his career, Davis attacked stereo-types and refused to kowtow to the musical (or popular) press. The Companion draws on profiles, interviews, liner notes, and original reviews of recordings to give a full picture of his work. It also includes essays on the impact of Davis's life and music, his controversial stance toward women and other musicians, and his transformation from jazz musician to cultural icon. |
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There were also such local favorites as Walter ( Crack ) Stanley , with the Jeter - Pillars Orchestra at the Coronado Hotel ; George Hudson ; and up - and - coming Clark Terry . Many of these trumpeters were notable for their purity of ...
There were also such local favorites as Walter ( Crack ) Stanley , with the Jeter - Pillars Orchestra at the Coronado Hotel ; George Hudson ; and up - and - coming Clark Terry . Many of these trumpeters were notable for their purity of ...
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Clark Terry , five years Miles's senior , grew up across the river in St. Louis . “ The first time I ever set eyes on Miles , ” says Terry , “ was in Carbondale , Illinois . His music teacher , who was a drinking buddy of mine ...
Clark Terry , five years Miles's senior , grew up across the river in St. Louis . “ The first time I ever set eyes on Miles , ” says Terry , “ was in Carbondale , Illinois . His music teacher , who was a drinking buddy of mine ...
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Miles promptly sold everything of Clark's that wasn't nailed down to feed the monkey on his back . “ I avoided anyplace I thought Clark was going to be , ” Miles wrote . “ When we did finally run into each other , I apologized and we ...
Miles promptly sold everything of Clark's that wasn't nailed down to feed the monkey on his back . “ I avoided anyplace I thought Clark was going to be , ” Miles wrote . “ When we did finally run into each other , I apologized and we ...
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Play the Right Thing | 21 |
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