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Davis DA-2 at Airventure 2008. Davis DA-2A. The Davis DA-2 is a light aircraft designed in the United States in the 1960s and was marketed for homebuilding. [1] While it is a low-wing monoplane of largely conventional design with fixed tricycle undercarriage, the DA-2 is given a distinctive appearance by its slab-like fuselage construction and its V-tail. [2]
When Golson originally wrote the song, the chord for the first measure was a B-flat augmented chord. When Miles Davis recorded it, he changed that measure to accommodate two chords, an E minor seventh for the first two beats, and an A seventh for the third and fourth, which had Golson dismayed.
Jingle Bell Jazz (re-issued as Christmas Jazz) is a collection of jazz versions of Christmas songs recorded between 1959 and 1962 by some of the most popular artists on the Columbia label. It was released on October 17, 1962.
The album is a tribute to Miles Davis, who Henderson greatly admired (and with whom he performed for a few weekends in 1967). The songs were written by (or associated with) Davis, and the featured musicians (guitarist John Scofield , bassist Dave Holland and drummer Al Foster ) played with Davis earlier in their careers.
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Pangaea is a live album by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis.It was originally released as a double album in 1976 by CBS/Sony in Japan.. Recorded during Davis' electric period, the album captures the second of two concerts he performed on February 1, 1975, at Osaka's Festival Hall.
Miles Davis – Four & More (1964) Dick Wellstood – The Seldom Scene (1981) Joe Henderson – So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles) (1992) Wayne Henderson – Back to the Groove (1992) Malachi Thompson – New Standards (1993) Alan Dawson – Waltzin' with Flo (2002) SF JAZZ Collective – Music of Miles Davis & Original Compositions (Live: SF ...
Nardis" is a composition by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. It was written in 1958, during Davis's modal period, to be played by Cannonball Adderley for the album Portrait of Cannonball. [1] The piece has come to be associated with pianist Bill Evans, who performed and recorded it many times.