"Cool" jazz.
miles Davis (1959)
he was a school teacher in band, teaching how to play the trumpet. he had 3 wives
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Miles Davis
It orginated from the Italian music style.
Classical music in the Romantic style.
The genre of music in which the artist Rodney Atkins perform is country music. His music tends to be styled after a more contemporary country kind of style.
Miles Davis' recording "Kind of Blue"
Yiruma's music style is popular with a classical twist. The style is classified by ITunes as World Music or New Age. Although influenced by the classics and sounding classical in parts, his music is much more popular in structure.
Miles Davis' music influenced the world of jazz. His 1959 album "Kind of Blue" was a revolutionary step towards today's music: "The album's influence has reached beyond jazz, as musicians of such genres as rock and classical have been influenced by it, while critics have written about it as one of the most influential albums of all time." from Wikipedia. He composed many famous songs such as "Milestones" and "So What". "Miles Davis is regarded as one of the most innovative, influential and respected figures in the history of music. He has been described as 'one of the great innovators in jazz'." from Wikipedia. Although many like Louis Armstrong thought of Davis as someone who breaks all of the jazz rules just to be weird, Miles' new ideas and revolutionary improvising solos set a new milestone in the history of jazz. He is one of the greatest trumpeters of all time.
He played reggae music (that's what its called or the style)
Miles Davis became famous for his innovative contributions to jazz music, particularly through his work in various styles such as bebop, cool jazz, and jazz fusion. His 1959 album "Kind of Blue" is considered one of the greatest jazz albums of all time, showcasing his unique approach to improvisation and modal jazz. Throughout his career, Davis was known for his ability to reinvent himself and adapt to changing musical landscapes, collaborating with many notable musicians and influencing countless artists. His charisma and distinctive trumpet style also helped solidify his status as a jazz legend.