Miles Davis, and Jazz as Religion


The Politics of Social Music Culture

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By Earnest N. Bracey
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229 x 152 mm
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350 g
Pages:
212

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Earnest N. Bracey is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and Professor of Political Science and Black American History at the College of Southern Nevada.

Chapter 1: The Evolution of Miles Davis's Social Music Chapter 2: The Start: Of Youth and Old Music Men Chapter 3: Band Members: Turning Ideas into Music Chapter 4: The Art of Stage Presence Chapter 5: Of Missed Notes and Technique Chapter 6: The Man and his Horn Chapter 7: Of Spanish Music, Cool Jazz and Style Chapter 8: Of Politics and Civil Rights Chapter 9: The Meaning of His Blues Chapter 10: Europe or Bust: Concerts and Touring Chapter 11: In Love with Paris Chapter 12: The Twilight of Avant-Garde Chapter 13: Fusion: The Heart of the Matter Chapter 14: Drugs and Retirement Chapter 15: The Catalytic Return Chapter 16: Transformations Chapter 17: The New Music Chapter 18: Of Critics and Jazz Purists Chapter 19: Montreux and Death Chapter 20: After an Ending Chapter 21: In a Quiet Way

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