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 ...
From its appearance in 1959 ... Miles’ catchphrase. One out-take, some studio banter, five 1958 session cuts, a great live ‘So What’, a crisp DVD documentary, a vinyl re-press of Kind of ...
London-based trumpeter Jay Phelps brings his band to 229 for one night only to perform the entire 'Kind of Blue' album by Miles Davis in full along with more fifties era music from Miles Davis.
For decades, passing 3rd and Wells has conjured, for me, the sound of the classic Miles ... 1959. The gig would fall right between the two recording dates that resulted in Davis’ "Kind of Blue ...
The cool cat blowing his muted trumpet in the corner of the Penumbra’s stage looks like he just stepped off the cover of a Miles Davis ... 1959 album “Kind of Blue.” For this talented ...
In 1959, Miles Davis had no idea that Kind of Blue would become the best-selling jazz album of all time. He just wanted to take jazz where it needed to go. He once told the late journalist and jazz ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Few musicians have reshaped the sound of modern music as profoundly as Miles Davis. As a visionary trumpeter, composer, and bandleader, Davis revolutionized jazz multiple times ...
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