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Miles Davis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Miles Henry Davis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miles Henry Davis (March 1, 1898—1962) was a prominent American dentist and father of jazz legend Miles Davis. Davis was born on March 1, 1900 in Noble Lake, Arkansas. He was a son of Miles D. and Ma...
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1952 The New Sounds Of Miles Davis ... in full Miles Dewey Davis III ... Martin Luther King Jr.
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Miles Davis is one of the most influential musicians of 20th century. He is famous as Jazz trumpeter, bandleader and composer. He played prominent role in improving and developing Jazz. ... Miles Davis was born in Alton, Illinois. He started leaning music at the age of 13 from Elwood Buchanan. At the age of 17 he played...
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Miles Davis died on Sep 28, 1991. Davis was an innovative jazz musician whose distinctive musical styles made him the most famous jazz trumpet player of his generation. ... Obituary, Trumpet players, Davis, Miles (American jazz musician)
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Davis, miles dewey, jr. - Definition of Davis, miles dewey, jr. at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Davis, miles dewey, jr.. Look it up now! ... Davis, Miles Dewey, Jr. 1926-1991. ; American jazz musician acclaimed for his warm, often muted trumpet style.
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a.k.a. real name: Miles Dewey Davis III ... Miles Davis career spanned 50 years. He was the archetypal figure representing the jazz genre. ... Miles was born the son of a dental surgeon, Dr. Miles Dewey Davis, Jr., and a music teacher, Cleota Mae (Henry) Davis.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Miles Dewey Davis Jr.. Miles Dewey Davis Jr.. Information about Miles Dewey Davis Jr. in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Miles Dewey Davis Jr.; Miles Doherty; Miles Drentell; Miles Dyson; Miles Edgeworth; Miles Edward O'Brien; Miles Edwin Godwin; Miles Edwin Godwin Jr.;
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US jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader ... Davis played in Charlie Parker's group 1946–48. In 1948 he began an association with composer and arranger Gil Evans that was to last throughout his career. His quintet in 1955 featured the saxophone player John Coltrane, who recorded with Davis until 1961;
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