musician:
Miles Davis - Trumpet; John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone ; Cannonball Adderley - Alto Saxophone (due to illness at admission date been there), Wynton Kelly - Piano; Paul Chambers - bass ; Jimmy Cobb-Drums
Am 22. April 1959 trat Miles Davis zusammen mit seinem legendärem Sextett, bestehend aus John Coltrane am Tenorsaxophon, Cannonball Adderley am Altsaxophon, Wynton Kelly am Piano, Paul Chambers am Bass und Jimmy Cobb am Schlagzeug im CBS-Fernsehstudio 61 in New York auf und präsentierte seinen neusten Sound den Fernsehzuschauern: "Kind Of Blue" , ein Meilenstein in der Geschichte der Jazzmusik.
The recording of "The Sound Of Miles Davis" was carried out with the participation of well-known jazz journalist Whitney Balliett and Nat Hentoff. For the broadcast "The Sound of Jazz," a highly successful documentary about jazz musicians and jazz legends of that time, was hired Miles Davis, who was regarded as the No. 1 trumpeter of the United States.
On 21 July 1960 "The Sound Of Miles Davis" will be broadcast and became a success for the station. In a time of already possessed 90 percent of American households have a TV (in 1956 there were only 52 per cent) Miles Davis reached a large audience and gave his career a new boom, which made his reputation grow outside the U.S..
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