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Miles Davis and American Culture
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Miles Davis and American Culture

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Brash and brilliant, an icon of cool, Miles Davis was one of the 20th century’s greatest artists. The East St. Louis trumpeter had an enormous impact on jazz with such classic recordings as
Kind of Blue
and
Sketches of Spain
and inspired artists, poets and other musicians with his musical conception and mysterious persona.
Miles Davis and American Culture
examines Davis in a cultural context. In this collection of a dozen essays, William Kenney explores the St. Louis jazz scene of Davis’s youth; Eugene B. Redmond looks at East St. Louis’s cultural history; Ingrid Monson examines Davis and civil rights; and Waldo Martin discusses Davis and his relation to the black avant-garde of the 1960s. Original interviews and classic photographs round out the volume, published to coincide with the 2001 Miles Davis Festival, celebrating what would have been Davis’s 75th birthday.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Missouri Historical Society Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2001
Pages
200
ISBN
9781883982386

Brash and brilliant, an icon of cool, Miles Davis was one of the 20th century’s greatest artists. The East St. Louis trumpeter had an enormous impact on jazz with such classic recordings as
Kind of Blue
and
Sketches of Spain
and inspired artists, poets and other musicians with his musical conception and mysterious persona.
Miles Davis and American Culture
examines Davis in a cultural context. In this collection of a dozen essays, William Kenney explores the St. Louis jazz scene of Davis’s youth; Eugene B. Redmond looks at East St. Louis’s cultural history; Ingrid Monson examines Davis and civil rights; and Waldo Martin discusses Davis and his relation to the black avant-garde of the 1960s. Original interviews and classic photographs round out the volume, published to coincide with the 2001 Miles Davis Festival, celebrating what would have been Davis’s 75th birthday.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Missouri Historical Society Press
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2001
Pages
200
ISBN
9781883982386