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Old June 8th, 2006, 07:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2006 A Good Year for Miles Davis Fans

2006 A Good Year for Miles Davis Fans
By Doug Levine
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07 June 2006

Although Miles Davis died nearly 15 years ago, he's having one of his best years ever. Is that possible?

Miles Davis had a lot of good years, but nothing like the one he's having in 2006. It began in March when Davis became the first jazz artist to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

It's no secret that Miles experimented with rock and roll. His fusion of rock with jazz, funk and soul in the 1960s was groundbreaking. But it was his mastery of jazz, his innovations, and his stylish presence on stage that will always be remembered. The Ken Burns documentary Jazz suggests, "Jazz stopped evolving when Miles Davis wasn't there to push it forward."

Upon his arrival in New York in 1944, Miles Davis immersed himself in jazz, playing bebop with the best of them in clubs on the "Street Of Jazz," 52nd Street. By the time he was 22, he had already shared the stage with Benny Carter, Charlie Parker and Billy Eckstein.

Miles reached new heights as a trumpeter, bandleader and composer in the 1950s. He pushed traditional jazz boundaries with arranger Gil Evans; formed his all-star quintet, featuring saxophonist John Coltrane; made a show-stopping appearance at the 1955 Newport Jazz Festival; and released the landmark jazz albums Birth Of The Cool, Miles Ahead, Kind Of Blue and 'Round About Midnight.

From bebop to jazz-rock, Miles Davis remained the essence of cool both on and offstage. He made his last concert appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in July 1991. He was 65 when he died of heart failure just two months later.

Concord Records is celebrating with the release of a box set of the trumpeter's Complete Prestige Recordings of the 1950s, featuring his famed quintet. A rare disc of previously unreleased radio and television audio performances will accompany the collection.

Also helping to preserve his legacy is the National Museum of American History, which recently put items of Miles Davis memorabilia on permanent display. Several DVDs of key performances will be released later this year.
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Definitely a good year for the fans.
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Old June 8th, 2006, 11:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I wonder if he would approve being in the Rock & Roll Hall of fame. They have included a rather wide span of deceased artists who had some influence on Rock & Roll and music in general.
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Old June 8th, 2006, 09:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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cool never goes out of style........... :dance:
 
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Old June 9th, 2006, 12:41 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Definitely a good year for the fans.
Thanks for posting that article.

Every year is a good year for Miles Davis fans. His music is timeless. :)
 
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Old June 9th, 2006, 06:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks for posting that article.

Every year is a good year for Miles Davis fans. His music is timeless. :)
You're welcome.

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cool never goes out of style........... :dance:
That is correct james, would be even cooler to see you in that jacket doing your dance. I'm only playing. :)
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Old July 4th, 2006, 07:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Miles Davis: Still defining cool, long after death
Jazz trumpeter's estate making most of 80th-birthday year

ST. LOUIS, Missouri (AP) -- To say 2006 is a busy year for Miles Davis and the estate of the late jazz virtuoso would be like saying Davis was a decent trumpet player.

CDs, a DVD, a book, a movie, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and even a USC marching-band halftime performance are a few pieces that make up something of a comeback for the King of Cool in his 80th-birthday year.

"One of the things that has been most surprising to me is just how iconic the name Miles Davis is," said Darryl Porter, the General Manager of Miles Davis Properties. "Part of our goal is to get a whole new generation of Miles fans."

As music changed, Davis morphed his cool jazz into fusion and experimental sounds that later gave way to jazz funk and hip-hop grooves. This year, his estate is finding ways to reinvent Davis and let the music he composed continue to evolve.

Remixed Davis recordings called "Evolution of the Groove," featuring Santana and the rapper Nas, will be released in the fall.

Miles Davis Properties hired high-powered entertainment publicists Rogers & Cowan this year to promote Davis' legacy and the many events taking place this year.

Porter came on board to run the estate in the past year. He knew the jazz legend and the Davis family since childhood. A lawyer and manager for others in the music industry, Porter now coordinates business and marketing for the estate. Requests to use Davis' music and image come from around the world and are granted by Miles Davis Properties daily, he said.

In May, a collectors' box of the Miles Davis Quintet was released 50 years after the recording sessions. But the momentum that Davis created during a career that spanned decades hardly needs a push from a four-disc box set or the force his estate has put behind him this year.

Sales of Davis' music have not slowed since his death 15 years ago.

"There's not an easier musician to market than Miles Davis. There are so many different version of Miles Davis. People can plug into the Miles they like," said jazz critic Gerald Early, who has edited a book on Davis. "As far as an artistic commodity, he's very valuable."

"Kind of Blue," Davis' 1959 masterpiece, still sells thousands of CDs a week, according to Sony BMG. Davis records that also are jazz-collection essentials, including the trippy "Bitches Brew," "Sketches of Spain" and "Birth of the Cool," have maintained similar stamina.

Sony Legacy plans to release more Davis recordings this year and his estate is excited that Don Cheadle has agreed to play Davis in an upcoming biopic.

"It's a great year for Miles, there's definitely been a renewed interest," said Chuck Haddix, a jazz historian and director of the Marr Sound Archives in Kansas City, Missouri.
'Taking care of business'

In comparing Davis' estate with another jazz legend, Charlie Parker, there's a marked difference, Haddix said. Parker's survivors had been in turmoil for years with litigation over his estate.

"Even before Parker was in the ground his family was embroiled in controversy over money," Haddix said. "I think Miles was a little bit better at taking care of business."

Porter said looking at the strength of Davis' estate today, it was obvious he knew what he wanted for his survivors and understood the value of publishing.

But Davis' survivors have not been without any public feuding.

His son Gregory Davis has written a book that tells how he and Miles Davis Jr. were not named as beneficiaries in their dad's will when he passed on at the age of 65 in 1991. Gregory still owns a portion of his father's publishing rights, however.

Miles Davis' legacy and the eternal proceeds from his name and music are now entrusted to four relatives who make up the Davis estate -- his youngest son, Erin, daughter Cheryl, and nephew Vince Wilburn Jr. and his father (Davis' brother in law).

Gregory's book, "Dark Magus," is expected to be released this year. It paints his father's personality as "Jekyll and Hyde," something other Davis children disagree with.

That's not a side of Davis that's being honored this year from St. Louis, where he spent his early years, to Hollywood.

A jazz concert was held last month in his honor here, where he was honored the year before his death with a gold-plated star embedded in the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Besides the Rock Hall of Fame, Davis this year was also immortalized by Hollywood's RockWalk (having already been etched a few years back into the Hollywood Walk of Fame).

In addition, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington had an exhibit on Davis and Thelonious Monk in April, and a performance DVD of Davis will be released on the 15th anniversary of his passing in September.

"He was always about improving the craft and moving forward," Erin Davis said. "We feel like we are honoring him by continuing that tradition."

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Old July 9th, 2006, 09:22 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I like miles also. his wife's music is pretty cool also.
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Which one? The one that left him for Jimi Hendrix? :whistling
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Old July 9th, 2006, 10:13 AM   #9 (permalink)
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ha ha, If I were a little more computer savvy I could lead you to the link tha I heard some of here stuff on. Lenny Kravitz use to have some of it on his website. Which was where I first heard her music on.
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