In 1965, Davis led one of the all-time great jazz groups. That December, they recorded seven sets over two nights in a Chicago nightclub. The complete recordings went unreleased for decades. This is ...
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Miles Davis reviewed: The complete live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 is a moment of magic from turbulent times
One of the signal releases from Miles Davis’s second ‘great quintet’, the two-night stand recorded for The Complete Live At The Plugged Nickel 1965 has long been held in high esteem by both Davis ...
This is FRESH AIR. In 1965, Miles Davis led one of the all-time great jazz groups with four younger players, including saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Herbie Hancock, but they rarely worked that ...
What changed all that was the recruitment of visionary tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter in September 1964, and a revolutionary decision instigated by a tour-weary Tony Williams, tired of playing the ...
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