Jazz Appreciation Society
In 1960, Miles Davis, along with his regular band, was booked to go on a concert tour in Western Europe as part of the ongoing, and internationally famous, “Jazz at the Philharmonic” concert series. However, at exactly that time, John Coltrane, who played tenor saxophone, was preparing to leave Davis’s quintet and form his own working group. (Click on the picture to read the article in The New Yorker)
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