On January 21st, 1949, the great jazz trumpeter Miles Davis assembled a nonet of four brass, two saxophones and rhythm ...
BB’s Jazz, Blues and Soups, one of St. Louis’ premier music clubs, served up a tasty mix of music by the legendary Miles Davis – as well as one of his favorite dishes, bouillabaisse – late Thursday ...
Miles Davis’ live work with his Second Great Quintet — as documented in a handful of unreleased French concerts — is the focus of the upcoming eighth volume in the late jazz legend’s Bootleg Series.
Miles Davis, opening a bill that also featured the Steve Miller Band and headliners Neil Young and Crazy Horse, exemplifies the musical diversity that Bill Graham often embraced at the Fillmores. This ...
Jazz legend Herbie Hancock knows when he is in the presence of genius, something revolutionary, a new way forward. He witnessed it as a young pianist with the Miles Davis Quintet, and again the first ...