Miles Davis & John Coltrane - Kind of blue video free download


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Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer.

Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz from World War II to the 1990s: he played on various early bebop records and recorded one of the first cool jazz records; he was partially responsible for the development of hard bop and modal jazz, and both jazz-funk and jazz fusion arose from his work with other musicians in the late 1960s and early 1970s; and his final album blended jazz and rap. Many leading jazz musicians made their names in Davis's groups, including pianist Herbie Hancock, saxophonist John Coltrane, saxophonist Kenny Garrett, and guitarist John McLaughlin.

As a trumpeter, Davis had a pure, round sound but also an unusual freedom of articulation and pitch. He was known for favoring a low register and relatively sparse playing that served the song rather than display flashy playing, but Davis was also capable of highly complex and technically demanding trumpet work.

On March 13, 2006 Davis was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has also been inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame, Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame, and Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame.

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8 years ago

Andrea Arrigo Panato

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8 years ago

cherie lanam

I like to dance to WWOZ's kitchen sink show before I go to bed. I must say, improvising a cardio dance workout to Coltrane tonight was a challenge! 

8 years ago

Vincent Bottom

I'm pretty sure the title is "Blue in Green". It's off the album Kind of Blue

8 years ago

christine Arcane

et j'ajouterais merci pour ce moment magique... au réveil Davis et Coltrane what else !!

8 years ago

christine Arcane

Juliette Greco est vraiment l'emblême de la femme libre, elle a ouvert bien des portes par son ouverture d'esprit et sa finesse. Ce couple devait vraiment dégager quelque chose ... merci pour l'info Sylvie.

8 years ago

Martin Mössinger

Miles Davis = jazz legend

8 years ago

Eric Jackson

Listening to this heartbroken walking through the streets of New York City 

9 years ago

Sydney Madibo

blue in green

9 years ago

dbrown251

This is one of my favorite Miles songs when I'm in "that mood." Specifically Coltrane's part from 2:28 to 3:12

9 years ago

Monica Monje

"Blue in Green"

9 years ago

Sylvie Lopez

Le plus grand Miles Davis , Juliette Greco était le grand amour de Miles , un soir ils avaient décidé de sortir dans un night-club , arrivé le portier avait dit à Juliette vous , vous pouvez rentrer mais lui n'a pas le droit de rentré , Juliette pris la main du portier et lui cracha dans la main , c'était dans les années 50 , Miles avait dit a Juliette a l'époque où la ségrégation et les droits civiques n'était pas encore , Miles dit à Juliette si nous restons ensemble tu sera malheureuse , pour Juliette et Miles ça été une épreuve , mais ils se sont toujours aimé . Miles Davis était le plus grand trompettiste de jazz , et a révolutionné le jazz pour les générations futur . 

9 years ago

Aniceto Godinho

#nijazz 

9 years ago

Angélica Nadie

♫♪♫,♪♫ ♥ ♫♪♫,♪♫....

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