Miles Davis
Miles Davis was born on May 25, 1926 in USA. Miles Davis's big-screen debut came with Elevator to the Gallows directed by Louis Malle in 1958. Miles Davis is known for The Best Hotel on Skid Row directed by Christine Choy, Charles Bukowski stars as Narrator and as . Miles Davis has got 4 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Miles Davis achieved is Image Awards (NAACP). The upcoming new movie Miles Davis plays is Miles Ahead which will be released on Apr 22, 2016.
Miles Davis, famous jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader, was born 26 May 1926 in Alton, Illinois. He moved to New York in 1944 and studied at Juilliard. He left school and entered the jazz society of New York, meeting such famous musicians as Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Charles Mingus. His record debut came in 1946. Miles soon became a major figure of jazz. He changed the directions of jazz several times, recording albums such as "Birth Of The Cool" (1949) which started the cool-jazz era, "Milestones" (1953), "Kind Of Blue" (1959) which was the beginning of modal jazz, orchestral jazz masterpieces such as "Porgy And Bess" (1958) and "Sketches Of Spain" (1961), "In A Silent Way" (1968) and "Bitches Brew" (1969) - the first jazz/rock fusion albums. He collaborated with famous jazz players such as: Bill Evans, John Coltrane, Chick Corea, Philly Joe Jones, Joe Zawinul, Paul Chambers, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Keith Jarrett and others. He retired from music in 1975 due to hip problems as well as his problems with drug addiction. He recovered and returned to music in 1980, collaborating with producer Marcus Miller and recording new, intriguing albums such as electronic-driven Tutu or Amandla, as well as Spanish-flavored music for Siesta (1987). Miles Davis is now arguably one of the greatest and most important jazz musicians of all time.
Birthday
May 25, 1926Place of Birth
Alton, Illinois, USA
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 2 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2015
music department
6.4 - 2013
composer
7.0 - 1991
music department
7.0 - 19916.9
- 1990
music department
8.4 - 1990
music department
6.4 - 19886.9
- 1987
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6.3 - 1970
composer
7.5 - 1968
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
composer
7.2 - 1958
music department, composer
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