The good news is that the Montreux Jazz Festival's longtime curator, Claude Nobs, had the foresight to not just record the audio of these shows (and many more by other artists), but the video as well.
Award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s deep dive into the world of a beloved musical giant. Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, which earned a Grammy nomination in the “Best Music Film” category, ...
But the truth is that, while we only get to see 28 minutes of Davis in 1973—with a psychedelic-hazed group that also included the do-rag-headed saxophonist Dave Liebman, guitarists Reggie Lucas and ...
(Originally published by the Daily News on May 26, 1968. This story was written by Hugh Wyatt and Ernest Leogrande.) When he finishes playing, he and his expressionless eyes look holes through the ...
Miles at the Fillmore, the latest entry in Columbia’s revelatory bootleg series collecting unreleased Miles Davis live material, finds the trumpeter departing one musical world and entering a new one.
Discover the man behind the legend. With full access to the Miles Davis Estate, the film features never-before-seen footage, including studio outtakes from his recording sessions, rare photos and new ...