Miles Davis

Miles Davis was a trumpet player, used in the music industry (Columbia Records) and media industry, for the cultural marxist program jazz and in the Multiculti and Black Church. He briefly attended the Julliard School of Music. He was a member of the Order of Malta, Legion of Honour and awarded by the Order of St John. In the 40's he played with Charlie Parker (Pannonica Rothschild as patron). He appeared in John Lennon's film Imagine, Dingo of Marc Rosenberg and Scrooged of Richard Donner with Bill Murray. He performed at the Village Gate in Greenwich Village. In mystery teachings horned god Osiris is black.

His 1st wife was Frances Taylor, a dancer of the Paris Opera Ballet who worked with Sammy Davis Jr.

He dated Cicely Tyson, a model of Ebony magazine who played in Roots about the Atlantic slave trade (NAACP Award), Odds Against Tomorrow with Harry Belafonte, A Man Called Adam with Sammy Davis Jr, Jean Genet's The Blacks with Maya Angelou, James Earl Jones, Godfrey Cambridge and Louis Gossett Jr.

In 1966 he met Betty Davis (19 years younger) who became his 2nd wife. She was also signed to Columbia Records and the label of Michael Lang, the organiser of the Woodstock festival. She also dated Hugh Masekela (South African jazz) and Eric Clapton.

Astrological chart

born 5/26/1926, date Lenny Kravitz, Helena Bonham Carter, Lauryn Hill, Isadora Duncan, Pam Grier, d Sydney Pollack.

Asc: Gemini, mc: Aquarius. Dom: Gemini (the Lovers), Aquarius, Scorpio - Neptune, Mercury, Sun.

Houses 12, 11, 6. 12: Sun in Gemini, Mercury in Taurus, 11: Venus in Aries, Uranus in Pisces, Mars in Pisces, 6: Saturn conj Moon in Scorpio.

died 9/28/1991.

Discography


1951 The New Sounds Art Blakey Prestige Records produced by Bob Weinstock
1952 Young Man with a Horn
1953 Blue Period
1953 The Compositions of Al Cohn
1954 Miles Davis Volume 2
1954 Miles Davis Volume 3
1954 Miles Davis Quintet
1954 With Sonny Rollins
1954 Miles Davis Quartet
1955 All-Stars, Volume 1
1955 All-Stars, Volume 2
1955 All Star Sextet
1955 The Musings of Miles
1955 Blue Moods Charles Mingus Debut Records of Charles Mingus
1956 Dig
1956 Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet John Coltrane
1956 Quintet/Sextet
1956 Collectors' Items
1957 Birth of the Cool (Cool jazz) Capitol Records
1957 'Round About Midnight Columbia Records
1957 Walkin'
1957 Cookin'
1957 Miles Ahead Gil Evans
1958 Relaxin'
1958 Milestones
1958 L'Ascensceur pour l'échafaud (French Nouvelle Vague, actress Jeanne Moreau) by Louis Malle (married to Candice Bergen)
1959 Miles Davis and the Modern Jazz Giants
1959 Porgy and Bess (George Gershwin) Columbia Records Gil Evans
1959 Kind of Blue (Project Blue Bird) modal jazz, best selling jazz album of all time) John Coltrane Cannonball Adderly Bill Evans Columbia Records
1959 Workin'
1960 Sketches of Spain
1961 Steamin'
1961 Someday My Prince Will Come
1963 Seven Steps to Heaven
1963 Quiet Nights
1965 E.S.P.
1967 Miles Smiles
1967 Sorcerer Herbie Hancock
1968 Nefertiti (wife of Akhenaten)
1968 Miles in the Sky
1968 Filles de Kilimanjaro Chick Corea (Scientology, Columbia University, Chelsea Hotel)
1969 In a Silent Way (fusion with Rock, Laurel Canyon musician Frank Zappa) Teo Macero (Julliard School, worked with Charles Mingus, Dave Brubeck and Stan Getz)
1970 Bitches Brew (feat Wayne Shorter) Columbia Records Teo Macero
1971 Jack Johnson
1971 Live-Evil
1972 On the Corner
1974 Big Fun
1974 Get Up with It
1975 Agharta
1981 The Man with the Horn
1983 Star People
1984 Decoy
1985 You're Under Arrest
1985 At Last with Chet Baker
1986 Tutu
1989 Amandla
1989 Aura
1992 Doo-Bop
2019 Rubberband Warner Records

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