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Miles Davis (Miles Dewey Davis III, Alton, Illinois, May 25, 1926 – Santa Monica, California, September 28, 1991) was an American jazz trumpeter , flugelhorn player, bandleader and composer, Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz after World War II. He was one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the 20th century. Along with Charlie Parker & Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis was one of the most important individuals in jazz. |
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Miles Davis Quintet |
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John Coltrane |
USA, Hamlet - North Carolina |
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Wayne Shorter |
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Thelonious Monk |
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Charles Mingus |
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Charlie Parker |
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Sonny Rollins |
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Herbie Hancock |
USA, Chicago - Illinois |
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Cannonball Adderley |
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Freddie Hubbard |
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Bill Evans |
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Weather Report |
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Lee Morgan |
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Dizzy Gillespie |
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Clifford Brown |
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Ornette Coleman |
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Chick Corea |
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers |
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Wynton Marsalis |
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Eric Dolphy |
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Lee Konitz |
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Dexter Gordon |
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McCoy Tyner |
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Chet Baker |
USA, Yale - Oklahoma |
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Stan Getz |
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Miles Davis All Stars |
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Michael Brecker |
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Hank Mobley |
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Horace Silver |
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Bud Powell |
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