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Fundraising project set at Davis home


Fundraising project set at Davis home
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This rendering shows the mutliple phases of The House of Miles East St. Louis (HOME) project to restore the childhood home of Miles Davis born in Alton. The family moved to East St. Louis when he was 6 months old.For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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HOME founder and President Lauren Parks points to Miles Davis’ cousin, Vince Wilburn Jr. (son of Davis’ sister, Dorothy Mae Davis Wilburn), who now is the founder of and drummer for the Miles Electric Band. The photograph was taken on the porch of Miles Davis’ childhood home, now the House of Miles East St. Louis (HOME) at 1701 Kansas Ave. (Miles Davis Way).Jill Moon|The Telegraph Show MoreShow Less ....

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Stories of Standards—Nardis by Miles Davis


Stories of Standards Nardis by Miles Davis
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Tune in weekday mornings to hear our favorite versions of “Nardis.” Rodney Franks presents Stories of Standards Monday through Friday at 7:50 and 8:50 am!
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“Nardis” was composed in 1958 by Miles Davis during his “modal phase”, to be played by Cannonball Adderley on his album “Portrait of Cannonball.” It is strongly associated with Bill Evans, who recorded it many times. Davis was leading the “First Great Quintet” in 1958, which consisted of John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Jones (drums) and Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone). Bill Evans replaced Garland on piano for eight months (to be replaced by Wynton Kelly in late 1958) and Jimmy Cobb replaced Jones on drums. This was the group that recorded “Kind of Blue”, considered by many to be the greatest jazz albu ....

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