Surprisingly, Victor Svorinich's book is the first dedicated exclusively to a study of Miles Davis's ground-breaking album Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970). Surprising, because just about every facet of ...
A 12-member collective of noted U.K.-based musicians used “Bitches Brew” as a springboard, improvising a new LP after the pandemic thwarted a 50th anniversary celebration for the original. By Marcus J ...
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Concord Jazz has announced London Brew, a new album inspired by Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew. Due out March 31, it was recorded at Paul Epworth’s the Church Studios in London by a dozen of contemporary ...
Lettuce surely does not lack for ambition. On its latest album, “Witches Stew: A Tribute to Miles Davis,” the Boston-bred funk sextet takes on a musical challenge that would make many other bands wilt ...
Thanks to the rapid distribution of information via the Internet and any number of media outlets, the relationship between artist and audience has never been closer. Yet there's a significant element ...
SHEFFIELD — Bobby Previte first heard “Bitches Brew” as a college student in upstate New York. At the time, right when Miles Davis' trailblazing 1970 jazz album was released, it rocked Previte's world ...
We celebrate the 50th anniversary of Miles Davis going electric for Bitches Brew — part controversial, part revolutionary and as a whole, historic. Electric Miles: Behind The 'Brew' Electric Miles.
Excerpted from "Miles Davis' Bitches Brew" by George Grella, Jr. (Bloomsbury, 2015). Reprinted with permission from Bloomsbury Publishing. In an era awash in commodified violence and gore — death ...
An elite group featuring some of the best contemporary jazz artists based in Great Britain have gathered to announce London Brew, a collaborative tribute album to Miles Davis. Handpicked by ...
Many years ago when there was evolution and revolution in music, change was palpable. Today, too much music is just churned out by the latest technology. Only the faces change. The music machine is ...
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