Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Marcus Miller paid tribute to their friend and mentor Miles Davis, performing a "songtrack to the life" of the late American trumpet player whose music electrified ...
Since Miles Davis' passing in 1991, there have been a great deal of compilations and box sets released. The ultimate CD version has to be Sony's 71-disc The Complete Columbia Collection. On the DVD ...
OK, you first bought Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” in its original incarnation as an LP. Then, since you wanted to listen in your car, you picked up the cassette version. And, of course, when CDs ...
For some, it's the last real taste of innocence, and the first real taste of life.
Miles Davis and storied producer/arranger Quincy Jones shared a long friendship and working history, despite the jazz trumpeter's legendary reputation as an intimidating and difficult collaborator.
One of the most pivotal collaborations in the history of jazz featured trumpeter Miles Davis and arranger Gil Evans. Beginning in 1949, when Evans arranged two songs for the pivotal Birth of the Cool ...
Miles Davis with Quincy Jones and the Gil Evans Orchestra Live at Montreux 1991 will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on March 19. The concert from July 8, 1991 was the last of Davis’ many appearances ...
Compiled By Festival Founder Claude Nobs, The Historic Set Provides Illuminating Snapshots Of Miles Leading Various Electric Bands During The Last Decades Of His Life The set captures Miles during a ...
Miles Davis – Montreux Jazz Festival (1989) captures the legendary trumpeter's electric-era performance at the Casino de Montreux on July 21, 1989, as part of the annual Montreux Jazz Festival. The ...