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Tag Archives: Miles Davis
Thank You for Helping Drummer Jimmy Cobb
SKF NOTE: His daughter, Serena, has started a medical fundraiser for her father, drummer Jimmy Cobb. As of this writing they have raised $27,000 toward their goal of raising $200,000. I made a donation. The letter below is an edited … Continue reading
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Tagged GoFundME, Jimmy Cobb, Miles Davis, Scott K Fish, SKFBlog
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Miles Davis on Philly Joe Jones
SKF NOTE: Nat Hentoff‘s “Jazz Is” was a Christmas present to me from my sister, Maribeth, in 1978. Her inscription says, “Hope you don’t already have this. I can’t wait ’til you’re on the pages of a book like this. … Continue reading
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Miles Davis: You Have to Get Your Own Sound
SKF NOTE: This advice to upcoming musicians from Miles Davis strikes me as a lifelong pursuit. I remember Miles himself telling an interviewer how he, Miles, lost his well-known sound for awhile, and it took Miles two years to get … Continue reading
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Tagged Down Beat, Howard Mandel, Miles Davis, SKF Blog
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Without the Fundamentals There’s No Depth to Your Music
SKF NOTE: Joey DeFrancesco‘s experience with John Coltrane Quartet and Miles Davis caught my eye this morning. I’m sharing Mr. DeFrancesco’s words with you. ===== POPULAR JAZZ ARTISTS Life-changing jazz albums: John Coltrane’s ‘A Love Supreme Hammond organ hero Joey … Continue reading
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Tagged A Love Supreme, Elvin Jones, Joey DeFrancesco, John Coltrane, Miles Davis
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A Sound All Your Own is Most Important
SKF NOTE: I always read books with a pencil nearby for underlining good passages so I can easily return to them. Sound is at the heart of the musical conception of great jazz musicians. Miles Davis once said to me: … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Nisenson, Miles Davis, Open Sky, SKF Blog, Sonny Rollins
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