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Throughout a professional career lasting 50 years, Miles Davisplayed the trumpet in a lyrical, introspective, and melodicstyle, often employing a stemless harmon mute to make hissound more personal and intimate. But if his approach to hisinstrument was constant, his approach to jazz was dazzlinglyprotean. To examine his career is to examine the history ofjazz from the mid-'40s to the early '90s, since he was in thethick of almost every important innovation and stylisticdevelopment in the music during that period, and he often ledthe way in those changes, both with his own performancesand recordings and by choosing sidemen and collaboratorswho forged the new directions. It can even be argued that jazzstopped evolving when Davis wasn't there to push it forward.
Doo-Bop-A-Lu-Wah: The Musical!

By Miles Davis
Label: Kick-a-Verse
Released: 2025
Track listing: Overture; The Doo-Bop Song; Chocolate Chip; Chocolate Chip (reprise); Rappin' Is
Fun-damental; Vanilla Brownie; Duke's Beauty; Sonya (and Jane and Loretta and
Alice); On the Next Corner; Blow; My Funny Snickerdoodle; I Said Hands Off My Chocolate
Chips, Mothe$(@*&^%#; Mystery; Fun-Damentally Freaky; Fantasy; The Next Mystery;
Another Doo-Bop Song (I Mean It (Again)); Softly As In a Morning Sunrise.
Mary Halvorson, plus new music from Tarun Balani, Brandee Younger and Eduardo Elia

by Hobart Taylor
A preview of Mary Halvorson's latest, plus new music from Tarun Balani, Brandee Younger and Eduardo Elia and an interview with saxophonist Kevin Sun. Playlist Olga Amelchenko Howling Silence" from Howling Silence (Edition) 0:00 Miles Davis I See Your Face Before Me" from The Musings of Miles (Remastered) (Craft) 5:07 Changamire" It's April" from ...
The Hemphill Stringtet: The Hemphill Stringtet Plays the Music of Julius Hemphill

by Mark Corroto
Let us borrow a famous tagline from the dairy industry: Got Hemphill? If not, it is time to take a closer listen. Julius Hemphill (1938-1995) was a towering figure in the creative music scenes of both jny: St. Louis, where he co-founded the Black Artists' Group (BAG), and jny: New York's vibrant loft jazz scene of ...
Freddie Hubbard: On Fire: Live From The Blue Morocco

by Pierre Giroux
Freddie Hubbard was never one to play it safe. Even at a time when jazz was bending in myriad directions--from the structural freedom of Ornette Coleman's harmolodics to the modal explorations of Miles Davis--Hubbard maintained a singular focus on the power of his horn. In the newly unearthed performance On Fire: Live from Blue Morocco, Resonance ...
How Creedence Clearwater Revival Saved Jazz

by Kyle Simpler
By 1970, Creedence Clearwater Revival was arguably the biggest rock and roll group in America--if not the world. Songs like Proud Mary" (Fantasy 1969), Green River" (Fantasy 1969) and Born on the Bayou" (Fantasy 1969) dominated both Top 40 and album-oriented radio, and their music continues to thrive decades later, becoming a staple of classic rock ...
Freddie Hubbard: On Fire--Live From The Blue Morocco

by Jack Kenny
Freddie Hubbard is a conundrum. His style has varied significantly over the years, as though he were unsure of himself at a deep level. There were the Blue Note years, then the funk years, where he gained money and lost credibility. The all-encompassing technique was displayed in so many contexts, with Art Blakey, Ornette Coleman, John ...
Miles Davis: Walkin' and Musings

The 1950s produced two pop superstars—Elvis Presley and Miles Davis. Both began the decade recording for smaller labels and were launched into the mainstream by larger ones—Presley on Sun and then RCA, and Davis on Prestige and then Columbia. Both were perceived as ultra cool and a departure from the norm, both were viewed as sex ...
Kenny Dorham: Blue Bossa in the Bronx: Live from the Blue Morocco

by Pierre Giroux
Trumpeter Kenny Dorham's stature in jazz history is undeniable, yet he remains one of music's most under-appreciated masters. Despite being a vital presence among the great innovators of his era, Dorham never achieved the star power his talent deserved. In conjunction with Record Store Day, Resonance Records is releasing Blue Bossa in the Bronx: Live from ...
Announcing Smoke Jazz Club’s May 2025 Line-up Featuring A Miles Davis Celebration, Louis Hayes And The Jazz Communicators, And More

SMOKE Jazz Club today announced its concert schedule for May 2025. Some of today’s top ensembles reunite on the SMOKE stage including: supergroup Something Else! featuring Vincent Herring (Apr 30-May 4) and The Jazz Communicators led by NEA Jazz Master Louis Hayes (May 21-25). The month culminates with the Miles Davis Celebration (May 28-Jun 1). An ...