Urban legend has it that in 1957 Miles Davis charged up to a frightened woman at the Washateria Laundromat on the corner of Lexington Avenue and 25th Street. He bellowed, "How long does this ...
In “3 Shades of Blue,” journalist James Kaplan — author, among other books, of “Frank: The Voice,” and “Sinatra: The Chairman” — takes a deep dive into these developments. His book is structured ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures ‘Air Time’; Terence Blanchard on the ‘Miles Davis and John Coltrane Centennial’
Ahead of his January 27 Santa Barbara appearance, composer and trumpeter Terence Blanchard joins Air Time to talk about the Miles Davis and John Coltrane Centennial, a concert honoring two towering ...
Miles Davis & John Coltrane “The Final Tour — The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6” (Columbia/Legacy) The first entry in Columbia’s massive Miles Davis box set series in 2000 collected the complete studio ...
NMAH copy Purchased from the NMAH Library Endowment. Describes the collaboration between Miles David and John Coltrane, focusing on their influences upon each other and the impact their music has made ...
Craft Recordings Original Jazz Classics Reissue Series begins in May with two iconic Miles Davis and John Coltrane albums. In the ’80s and ’90s, OJC became the go-to imprint for jazz reissues on vinyl ...
Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane in a New York studio in 1959. (Don Hunstein/Sony Music Entertainment) Review by Zack Ruskin With Miles Davis, words were never the focus.
Volume six of the “Bootleg Series” collects several concerts from the tour when Miles Davis and John Coltrane last played together live. Miles Davis’s autobiography, published two years before his ...
Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, from Analog to Digital draws on the discourses of experimental photography and digital architecture in order to illuminate the music of two ...
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