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Who Is Miles Davis and What Is Blue in Green?

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Who is Miles Davis? What is Blue in Green? Miles Davis can be described as an artist, pioneer, and somebody that had a huge influence in the music world. Davis , as a jazz artist, went on to making one of the greatest jazz albums of all time: Kind of Blue. In the album, Miles had many songs that really caught the listener’s attention; one of them being Blue in Green. Before Miles can make such a song and album, he had lots of experience and influence growing up.

When it came to Miles Davis upbring, he was very fortunate. “Miles Dewey Davis III made his debut on 26 May 1926 in Acton, Illinois and was raised in East St Louis, where his father was a dentist. He was given a trumpet at the age of 13 and became a child prodigy(Biopg1)”. It did not take long for young Miles Davis to be extraordinary on the trumpet. In addition, it was as if he was destined to play and be a great musician.

Taking his destiny to new heights, Miles went on to New York to take his Jazz career to the next level. There, Miles went on to take courses at Julliard and “sought out Charlie Parker and, after Parker joined him, began to play at Harlem nightclubs. During the gigs, he met several musicians whom he would eventually play with and form the basis for bebop, a fast, improvisational style of jazz instrumental that defined the modern jazz era”(BioPg1). Miles Davis was influenced and looked up to Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Miles and Parker would often play in clubs and would later join his quintet. It wasn’t until parkers song “now’s the time” where Miles started going the opposite direction of bebop. There, someone could say would be the beginning of cool jazz.

It wasn’t until Davis met with a friend named George Russell that Miles would have a new approach when producing his album (Kind of Blue). When it came to George Russell , he was “a brilliant composer and scholar in his own right, Russell spent the better part of the '50s

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