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It's called 'Hold On' and was written, for the club, by Carl Davis - a classical composer.
1961
the trumpet Miles Davis played the trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, synthesizer, and the organ. He was also a bandleader and composer, so if the band itself can be considered one large instrument then Davis was very skilled at playing it.
Miles Davis's real name is Miles Dewey Davis III. He was born on May 26, 1926, in Alton, Illinois. Davis was a prominent American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer, known for his innovative contributions to the genre throughout his career.
Miles Davis studied at the Juilliard School of Music in the late 1940s, where one of his notable teachers was the prominent composer and educator, George Russell. Russell was influential in shaping Davis's understanding of harmony and modal jazz, which would later become a significant aspect of his musical style. Though Davis was primarily focused on developing his own voice, the education he received at Juilliard played a role in his innovative approach to jazz.
Morris Davis - composer - was born in 1904.
Morris Davis - composer - died in 1968.
Anthony Davis - composer - was born in 1951.
It's called 'Hold On' and was written, for the club, by Carl Davis - a classical composer.
1961
the trumpet Miles Davis played the trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, synthesizer, and the organ. He was also a bandleader and composer, so if the band itself can be considered one large instrument then Davis was very skilled at playing it.
"It depends on which Don Davis you mean. There are several. Don Davis the actor from Stargate was born in Aurora, Missouri. Don Davis the composer was born in Anaheim, California."
Sammy Davis Jr. was a famous actor, comedian and singer. Miles Davis was a famous trumpeter, composer and bandleader.
Written by: Benny Davis/Harry Akst Published by:Warner Brothers Music
Miles Davis's real name is Miles Dewey Davis III. He was born on May 26, 1926, in Alton, Illinois. Davis was a prominent American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer, known for his innovative contributions to the genre throughout his career.
Tania Davis has: Played Herself - Bond (1st Violin) in "Newsnight" in 1980. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "BingoLotto" in 1989. Played Bond in "Good Morning Australia" in 1993. Played herself in "Live Talk" in 2000. Played Herself - Performer in "Miss World 2000" in 2000. Played Herself - Viola in "Bond: Live at the Royal Albert Hall" in 2001. Played String Quartet in "Johnny English" in 2003. Played herself in "Dancing with the Stars" in 2004. Played String Quartet in "xXx: State of the Union" in 2005.
Tennis is the sport associated with the Davis Cup.