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Miles Davis Trivia, How Well Do You Know Him?

Think you know everything about Miles Davis? Take our trivia challenge and find out.

1. Of the 5 tracks on Kind of Blue, the original album cover listed two tracks in the wrong order. What two tracks were they? Answer

2. Which band member’s last name was spelled wrong on the album cover when released? Answer

3. What was the original release date of Kind of Blue? Answer

4. Which musician on the album had previously left the band and was brought back by Miles specifically to record Kind of Blue? Answer

5. At what famous studio was the recording made? Answer

6. Kind of Blue is known to be most innovative for a certain musical approach in jazz playing. What is this theoretical technique called? Answer

7. How many years had Miles Davis been signed to Columbia when he recorded Kind of Blue? Answer

8. Which album side was heard at the wrong pitch until it was corrected in 1997? Answer

9. What was the name of the Television program featuring Miles Davis and his group, filmed on April 2, 1959 for CBS? Answer

10. Which player of Miles’s sextet missed the TV filming on April 2, 1959 due to a migraine headache? Answer

11. How many times platinum is Kind of Blue certified by the RIAA? Answer

12. If Kind of Blue was recorded by a sextet, then why are there 7 players listed? Answer

13. What two songs from Kind of Blue did Miles and his groups continue to perform for another 8 years? Answer

14. Outside what club was Miles hit by a New York City policeman only 8 days after Kind of Blue was released? Answer



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At a Glance

Birthname: Miles Dewey Davis III
Nationality: American
Born: May 26 1926
Died: Sep 28 1991 (65 years old)


Biography

Throughout a professional career lasting 50 years, Miles Davis played the trumpet in a lyrical, introspective, and melodic style, often employing a stemless Harmon mute to make his sound more personal and intimate. But if his approach to his instrument was constant, his approach to jazz was dazzlingly protean. To examine his career is to examine the history of jazz from the mid-'40s to the early '90s, since he was in the thick of almost every important innovation and stylistic development in the music during that period, and he often led the way in those changes, both with his own performances… Read more

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Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis is renowned as one of the most important musicians of the 20th Century. As a bandleader, he led nearly every important jazz musician of the post-war period at some time, including: John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams, Dave Holland, Chick Corea, Mahavishnu John McLaughlin and Keith Jarrett. Davis was at the forefront of several major developments in post-war jazz: his 1957 album The Birth Of The Cool featured the 1949 and 1950 recordings that started "cool jazz"; his 1959 album, Kind Of Blue,… Read more

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Miles Davis Sextet Timeline

December, 1957: Miles reforms the group, now made up of Adderley, Coltrane, Garland, Chambers and Philly Joe Jones. The Sextet debuts at the Sutherland Lounge in Chicago during the Christmas holidays.

January , 1958: The Sextet appears at Birdland and at The Continental (in Brooklyn).

February 4, 1958:The Sextet records the first half of Milestones.

March 4, 1958: The Sextet records the second half of Milestones.

March 9, 1958: Miles and Adderley record for Somethin’ Else, Blue Note.


March - April, 1958: Red Garland is fired and replaced by Bill Evans.

April - May, 1958: The Sextet is at the Café Bohemia (closing May 18). Philly Joe Jones quits and is replaced by Jimmy Cobb.

May 26, 1958: The Miles Davis Sextet records their half of the Jazz Track album.

June 25, 1958: Davis and Coltrane participate in Michel Legrand’s Legrand Jazz album..

July 3, 1958: The Miles Davis Sextet records at the Newport Jazz Festival, released in 1964 as Miles and Monk at Newport.

July - August, 1968: Davis opens at the Village Vanguard for two weeks, and records Porgy and Bess.


September 9, 1958: The Sextet records (but not released until 1973) at the Persian Room in The Plaza Hotel for a Columbia Records party (released in 1973 as Jazz at the Plaza).

October – December , 1958: Appearances at The Apollo Theater in Harlem, The Spotlite Lounge in Washington, D.C., The Village Vanguard and Howard Theater in D.C.

November, 1958: Bill Evans leaves the band and is replaced by Red Garland.

January 1, 1959: The Sextet (with Wynton Kelly on piano) begins a two-week stand at Birdland.

January 21, 1959: The Sextet opens at the Sutherland Lounge in Chicago.

February 17, 1959: The Sextet opens for a week at The Blackhawk in San Francisco.

March 2, 1959: The Sextet records the first half of Kind of Blue.

March 13, 1959: The Sextet begins a one-week engagement at the Apollo Theater.

April 2, 1959: The Quintet (sans Adderley) appear on Robert Herridge’s television show with the Gil Evans Orchestra (“The Sound Of Jazz”).

April 16, 1959: The Sextet opens for two weeks at Birdland.

April 22, 1959: The Sextet records the second half of Kind of Blue.

May - June, 1959: The Sextet appears at The Blackhawk in San Francisco for two weeks and at Jazz Seville in Los Angeles. Coltrane leaves the band and is replaced by Jimmy Heath.

July - August, 1959: The Sextet (with Heath) performs in Toronto and Chicago. Coltrane rejoins for two weeks at Birdland.

September 16, 1959: Nat Adderley subs for Miles. At the end of the engagement, Cannonball Adderley leaves the band.

November 10,15 & 20, 1959: The first sessions for Sketches of Spain.

January - February, 1960: The Quintet appears at the Apollo Theater in Harlem and at the Sutherland Lounge in Chicago. Coltrane leaves the band briefly.

February – March, 1960: Coltrane rejoins and Buddy Montgomery is added on vibes. Concerts in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.

March 10 - 11, 1960: Last sessions for Sketches of Spain.

March 21-April 10, 1960: The Quintet tours Europe. Coltrane leaves after this tour.


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