Legendary jazz drummer who played with Miles Davis dies
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The crowd at the Fillmore East may have been puzzled after trumpeter Miles Davis finished his sets at the New York concert hall in March 1970. At the time, the audience was hearing something revolutionary and controversial pumping out of the loudspeakers.
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Craft Recordings presents Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings, a 16-track set from landmark 1955 sessions at Rudy Van Gelder’s Hackensack studio. This was the year Davis locked in his signature sound, backed by his “First Great Quintet” — a crew ...
Reservoir Media has acquired a majority interest in the Miles Davis publishing catalog, as well as as well as other rights associated with the late jazz icon’s estate, including a partnership in name and likeness opportunities and certain rights to his ...