Jack DeJohnette, the influential jazz drummer known for his groundbreaking collaborations with Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett, ...
Miles Davis’ live work with his Second Great Quintet — as documented in a handful of unreleased French concerts — is the focus of the upcoming eighth volume in the late jazz legend’s Bootleg Series.
BB’s Jazz, Blues and Soups, one of St. Louis’ premier music clubs, served up a tasty mix of music by the legendary Miles Davis – as well as one of his favorite dishes, bouillabaisse – late Thursday ...
HAMILTON — The Fitton Center will celebrate one of the greatest musicians and jazz albums of all time — “Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue” with an upcoming Jazz & Cabaret series concert. “Jazz is one of the ...
It's practically becoming a cultural rite in Chicago: the annual Memorial Day celebration of Miles Davis' birthday, led by the brilliant Chicago pianist Robert Irving III. Irving, who worked closely ...
Like the curate's egg, parts of trumpeter Miles Davis' 1980s recordings and performances were excellent, and others considerably less so. The 1985 Columbia album, You're Under Arrest—of which the ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Celebrated drummer Jack DeJohnette, well known for his work with Miles Davis, will present a tribute to Davis in a show Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ulster Performing Arts ...
What do you think of in 2022 when you see the name Miles Davis? The innovator? The iconoclast? The accomplished trumpeter? The folks at Sony have been relatively quiet in recent years when it comes to ...
Jack DeJohnette, the famed jazz drummer who played in Miles Davis’ electric period band, has died at the age of 83.
Longtime jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette, who played with greats like Miles Davis and Chick Corea, died on Sunday.
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DeJohnette had a roster of successful music collaborators, including Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, Pat Metheny, Freddie Hubbard and Charles Lloyd.