DownBeat magazine (est. 1939), the bible of jazz, blues, and beyond, proudly launches the first book
in its DownBeat Hall of Fame Series. DownBeat has documented Miles Davis's career like no other journal in the world. From
Davis's first DownBeat interview in 1950 to his death in 1991, the magazine captured each nuance and phase of his career through
cover stories, features, news items, and reviews. This book is a long-overdue compilation of everything DownBeat magazine
has written about Miles Davis, a book packed with glimpses into the artist's career as it happened - from the polite young
trumpeter making a name for himself, to the bombastic innovator, to the near mythic legend. It's a must-read for anyone interested
in perhaps the most enigmatic and enduring star in jazz history.
Hal Leonard Downbeat Hall Of Fame Series The Miles Davis Reader Features:
- Hardcover
- 356 pages
- Size: 9-1/4" x 6-1/4"
- Editor: Frank Alkyer
- ISBN: 142343076X
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