The Miles Davis Companion: Four Decades of CommentaryGary Carner Schirmer Books, 1996 - 274 síður The 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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... session took place in January 1949 , with Kai Winding on trombone , and Al Haig and Joe Shulman replacing Lewis and ... sessions : Miles's Israel , Move , and God - child , and Konitz's Move . ) There can be little doubt that these ...
... session took place in January 1949 , with Kai Winding on trombone , and Al Haig and Joe Shulman replacing Lewis and ... sessions : Miles's Israel , Move , and God - child , and Konitz's Move . ) There can be little doubt that these ...
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... sessions that would change the sound of jazz for a decade and more . The sessions were spread over a period of 15 months and , given the unpredictability of jazz musicians ' lives , featured several musicians who had not taken part in ...
... sessions that would change the sound of jazz for a decade and more . The sessions were spread over a period of 15 months and , given the unpredictability of jazz musicians ' lives , featured several musicians who had not taken part in ...
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... sessions coming . Gradually , though , musi- cians across America began to pay attention to the smooth , serene sound of this strange little band . After the power of the big bands , the raw fre- neticism of jump music and the high ...
... sessions coming . Gradually , though , musi- cians across America began to pay attention to the smooth , serene sound of this strange little band . After the power of the big bands , the raw fre- neticism of jump music and the high ...
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Letter to David Breskin | 1 |
Play the Right Thing | 21 |
Homage to Miles Davis | 41 |
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