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Miles Davis is a source of endless fascination — so for his centennial episode, we decided to sit down and compare highlights, including some of the less celebrated turns and pivots in a famously forward-thinking career.
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Ahead of the Miles Davis centennial on May 26, WRTI hosts Bob Craig and Bobbi Booker recall a few encounters with the artist, in Philadelphia and beyond.
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To celebrate Miles Davis' centennial on May 26, WRTI will present 24 hours of programming devoted entirely to his catalog. Here are a few highlights and more details.
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Recorded in a single session about a year prior to Kind of Blue, the new Miles Davis album Birth of the Blue will be released on Dec. 13 by the audiophile label Analogue Productions.
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A new Vinyl Me, Please anthology, 'Miles Davis: The Electric Years,' compiles all-analog reissues of seven albums, from 1969 to '74, on deluxe vinyl.
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As WRTI's Listener Choice Countdown rolls into Valentine's Day, we're pleased to feature a classic by Miles Davis, your No. 4 pick for Top Jazz Artist, as Album of the Week.
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The drummer was the last surviving musician to play on Miles Davis's iconic 1959 album.
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The video, part of a series in which pre-MTV artists retroactively join the video age, brings Davis' late-life visual art in dialogue with a classic piece of his music.
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September 23, 2019. Imagine Sting playing just one more sold-out gig with Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers as The Police. Or maybe Alexander Hamilton and…
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WRTI 90.1 and the Philadelphia Film Society are proud to present a weeklong screening of the new documentary film MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL from…