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But in 1985 the roles were reversed when jazz legend Miles Davis played trumpet on Toto’s song Don’t Stop Me Now. It happened when Miles was working on his album You’re Under Arrest and ...
Miles Davis was always moving forward, never content to rest on his lofty laurels. Thus, after fashioning some of the greatest acoustic jazz recordings of all time in the ’50s and ’60s ...
Miles Davis’ live work with his Second Great Quintet — as documented in a handful of unreleased French concerts — is the focus of the upcoming eighth volume in the late jazz legend’s ...
It didn’t take long after its release on August 17, 1959, for Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue to ascend to a throne it has yet to vacate in all of the decades that have followed. With its scepter ...
In this excerpt from the new book 3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and the Lost Empire of Cool (Penguin Press, March 5, 2024), author James Kaplan puts us in the room as ...
The members of Toto have played on hit records for many other artists over the years - including the biggest selling album of all time, Michael Jackson’s Thriller. But in 1985 the roles were reversed ...