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Tracing the life and legacy of legendary jazz trumpeter Miles Davis
Key takeaways
- From bebop to fusion and beyond, Miles Davis continually reinvented his sound over a five‑decade career.
- The trumpeter, who was born 100 years ago on May 26, was a player who kept his place at the bleeding edge of jazz throughout his five-decade career.
- He played with legendary figures from Charlie Parker to John Coltrane, and many of jazz's leading names today count him among their mentors.
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From bebop to fusion and beyond, Miles Davis continually reinvented his sound over a five‑decade career. (Getty Images: Express Newspapers)
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The trumpeter, who was born 100 years ago on May 26, was a player who kept his place at the bleeding edge of jazz throughout his five-decade career.
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