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Ron Carter, Emmet Cohen, Terri Lyne Carrington and Maria Schneider claimed some of the top honours of this year’s JJA Jazz Awards.
The winners and nominees were chosen by the votes of the members of the Jazz Journalists Association.
Carrington was named musician of the year for 2021, besting fellow nominees Schneider, Charles Lloyd and William Parker. The drummer, composer, producer and educator was recently named an NEA Jazz Master, and her latest work includes the 2019 album
Waiting Game with Social Science. The Jazz Journalists Association also named her drummer of the year.
Carter received JJA Jazz Awards’ lifetime achievement award. The Grammy-winning bassist has been one of the most prolific and respected jazz musicians over the last 60 years, first coming to fame with the Miles Davis Quintet and other prominent Blue Note artists. He then went on to blaze his own path, recording 60 albums as a leader in addition to countless more a
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DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199757824-0285
Introduction
Miles Davis is consistently regarded as one of the most iconic, impactful, and creative innovators in the history of jazz. He is recognized by most jazz historians as being a key player in the development of several of the major subgenres in modern jazz. As a bandleader, Miles Davis repeatedly created some of the most cohesive, integrated, and innovative groups in jazz. Many of the musicians who joined Miles Davis groups became major voices in jazz, both with his groups and as leaders; a short list includes John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, and Chick Corea. Born Miles Dewey Davis III on 26 May 1926 in Alton, Illinois, Davis was the son of a dentist and was raised in a middle-class lifestyle, yet one amid the endemic racism of the Midwest in the 1930s. While still in his teens, Davis moved to New York City and almost immediately was playing music with the progenitors of the modern jazz movement. After