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ANSWER: “MUSIC IS THE SPACE BETWEEN THE NOTES. IT’S NOT THE NOTES YOU PLAY; IT’S THE NOTES YOU DON’T PLAY.” —MILES DAVIS
Miles Davis
Born May 26, 1926 • Passed September 28, 1991 • Aged 65
Overview
Miles Davis was an American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in jazz.
Early Life
He was born in Alton, Illinois and raised in East St. Louis, where he began playing trumpet as a teenager.
Musical Career
Davis played a leading role in shaping multiple styles of jazz, including bebop, cool jazz, and jazz fusion.
Famous Works
His album “Kind of Blue” is one of the most acclaimed jazz recordings and remains highly influential.
Innovation
He continually experimented with new sounds and styles, influencing not only jazz but also rock, funk, and other genres.
Legacy
Miles Davis is considered one of the most important musicians of the 20th century, known for redefining jazz across decades.
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