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Reconsidering Miles Davis Live at the Fillmore East (1970) in light of Miles at the Fillmore (2014)

• May 13, 2014 • 2 Comments

Posted in musical content
Tags: airto moreira, bob gluck, chick corea, dave holland, electric jazz, fillmore east, jack dejohnette, jazz, jazz fusion, keith jarrett, miles davis, steve grossman


The new book is welcomed by its future publisher

• October 31, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Crafting the text
Tags: 1969, 1970, bob gluck, chick corea, dave holland, electric jazz, herbie hancock, jack dejohnette, jazz, jazz fusion, jazz history, miles davis, quintet, wayne shorter


Listening to Miles Davis’s “Lost Quintet”

• July 30, 2013 • 5 Comments

Posted in Crafting the text, musical content
Tags: 1969, 1970, bitches brew, bob gluck, chick corea, dave holland, fusion, gary bartz, jack dejohnette, jazz, jazz history, jazz rock, miles davis, tony williams, wayne shorter


Moving ahead on book two – Miles Davis electric band, 1969-1970, the band Circle…

• June 22, 2013 • 1 Comment

Posted in Crafting the text
Tags: 1969, 1970, 1971, anthony braxton, barry altschul, bob gluck, chelsea, chick corea, dave liebman, herbie hancock, jack dejohnette, jerome cooper, leroy jenkins, miles davis, mwandishi, new york city, revolutionary ensemble, sirone


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