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  1. Hace 5 días · En esta nueva efemérides recordamos a Miles Davis, dueño de una carrera que abarca cincuenta años y que recorre la historia del jazz a lo largo de toda la segunda mitad del siglo XX, caracterizándose por su constante evolución y búsqueda de nuevos caminos artísticos: participa con igual fuerza del bebop y del cool, como del hardbop y de la vanguardia jazzística, sobre todo en su ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Miles Davis' influence on jazz and music, in general, is immeasurable. He was a restless innovator, a musical chameleon who changed his colors with every era. From the cool jazz of Birth of the Cool to the fiery fusion of Bitches Brew, Miles was always at the forefront, leading the charge into uncharted territories.

  3. Hace 4 días · Dos discos de Miles Davis retratan dos épocas muy distintas del trompetista. Se trata de “Kind of blue” y “Tutu”, dos obras musicales imprescindibles. Cuando se grabó So what –incluido ...

  4. Hace 2 días · New books on Miles Davis, Keith Haring and other artists celebrate the creative process. “3 Shades of Blue,” “Radiant” and “The Work of Art” attempt to answer the question “How did ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Miles Davis discography Miles Davis, photo taken in The Hague in 1986 Studio albums 60 Live albums 39 Compilation albums 46 Video albums 27 Singles 57 Soundtrack albums 4 Box sets 27 Collaborations 72 Remix albums 3 Miles Davis was an American trumpeter, bandleader and musical composer. His discography consists of at least 60 studio albums and 39 live albums, as well as 46 compilation albums ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Reinventing Miles: Miles Davis in the 1980s. by Brian Zimmerman. Not for the first time, Miles Davis changed his music and changed the jazz world in the 1980s. Here are some of the albums that defined an era and divided listeners.

  7. Hace 4 días · Miles Davis recorded his famous track “Solar” for the album Walkin’ on this day (April 3) in 1954. The song, a unique take on the traditional blues progression, would go on to become one of Davis’ most popular recordings and a universal jazz standard.