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Davis, Miles - 1926–91, American jazz musician, b. Alton, Ill. Rising to prominence with the birth of modern jazz in the mid-1940s, when he was a sideman in Charlie Parker's bebop quintet, Davis became a dominant force in jazz trumpet. He was influential in the development of "cool" jazz in 1949–50, led numerous outstanding small groups through the 1950s and 60s, and


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    Miles and Me » Read Now

    by Quincy Troupe. 189 pgs.

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    "If there is a genius in music in the 20th century, it's Miles Davis, and no one has gotten more involved in his life and his music than the poet Quincy Troupe."--Barbara Christian, University of California, Berkeley

    "Brilliant, poetic, provocative, Quincy Troupe's "Miles and Me "reveals the man...

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    The History of Jazz (Includes discussion of Miles Davis in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Ted Gioia. 480 pgs.

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    Jazz is the most colourful and varied art form in the world and it was born in one of the most colourful and varied cities, New Orleans. From the seed first planted by slave dances held in Congo Square and nurtured by early ensembles led by Buddy Bolden and Joe `King' Oliver, jazz began its long...
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    Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History (Chap. 56 "Miles Davis Speaks His Mind") » Read Now

    by Robert Walser. 450 pgs.

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    Drawing from contemporary journalism, reviews, program notes, memoirs, interviews, and other sources, Keeping Time lets you experience, first hand, the controversies and critical issues that have accompanied jazz from its very birth. Edited by Robert Walser, these sixty-two thought provoking pieces...
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    Prince of Darkness, in The Nation » Read Now

    by Gene Santoro. 4 pgs.

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    The Cowboy and the Dandy: Crossing over from Romanticism to Rock and Roll (Chap. 7 "Miles Apart?") » Read Now

    by Perry Meisel. 180 pgs.

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    What is rock and roll and where does it come from? In this new study of music, literature, and culture, Perry Meisel shows how rock and roll joins both Romanticism and the blues tradition by testing the boundaries they share: boundaries between freedom and irony, between country and city, between...

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