Miles Davis

Jazz trumpeter, composer, bandleader

Miles Davis - Artists & Creatives born May 26th, 1926
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An influential figure in jazz music, played the trumpet and contributed to multiple styles including bebop, cool jazz, and jazz fusion. Led several notable bands throughout a career spanning several decades. Released iconic albums such as 'Kind of Blue' and 'Bitches Brew', which have shaped the genre and expanded the boundaries of jazz. Received numerous accolades for contributions to music, including several Grammy Awards.

Released the album 'Kind of Blue'

Pioneered the jazz fusion genre with 'Bitches Brew'

Collaborated with other notable musicians such as John Coltrane

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