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Miles Davis emerged from Middle America to become the 'Picasso of jazz' and taught us all how to be cool
Miles Dewey Davis III’s first memory was a blue-hot flame on the family stove. “I felt fear, real fear,” he recalled in his ...
Together, Davis and Coltrane redefined what was thought possible for jazz. Two special shows at Scullers this Friday celebrate the centennial of both artists' birth.
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