Miles Davis
The jazz legend was often rude and crude and always full of attitude. He was also always worth listening to, whether playing or talking. His life story is a mother lode of wisdom.
To mark his centennial, the jazz legend’s lost album, ‘Les liaisons dangereuses 160,’ has finally been made available. And boy, is it special.
’Round midnight or just about any other time of day, the groundbreaking trumpet player dressed like the whole world was watching, and if they weren’t, they missed a class act.
The Oscar-nominated actor opens up about his thrilling new film, Miles Ahead, in theaters April 1, and why he doesn’t give a shit about the Oscars. PLUS: Watch an exclusive song from the film’s soundtrack.
We’re premiering an unreleased performance off a new box set celebrating 20 years of the jazz legend’s brilliance.
In an excerpt from his autobiography, The Universal Tone, Carlos Santana describes how he met and befriended Miles Davis and the stages and music they shared.
Body parts, food, and appliances seen with a thermal imaging camera.