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Wynton Marsalis was the trumpet player . See:http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Night-Falls-Manhattan/Andy-Garcia/K883929313969Mark Isham, who composed the score, is a capable trumpet player, himself. As is Botti. Both influenced by Miles Davis. All excellent musicians, Isham,Botti,Miles could have played that solo, but not with the intonation and breath control of Marsalis.
harry corbin was an amzing bugle player he is one of the best when he fought in world war 2 Harry Corbin was the finest bugle player during WWII, my grandfather STILL talks about his talent. He often goes on and on about how when Harry touch the instrument it would take him back home to Tennessee.
The real answer is, "best" is a matter of opinion. It's like asking "What's the best car to buy?" All depends on your musical taste. Some would say Miles Davis, others might argue Louis Armstrong. Could go on forever... Dizzy Gillepsi Wynton Marsalis
Miles Davis has written: 'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Ballad Artistry of Miles Davis' 'Vol. 2 - Miles Davis' 'Miles Davis Standards' 'Miles Davis - Originals Vol. 2' 'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Miles Davis en concert' 'Improvisations' 'Miles Ahead' 'Live Miles' 'The art of Miles Davis' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters 'Siesta OST' 'Miles Davis - Trumpet Signature Licks' 'Miles Davis Real Book' 'Miles Davis : For Bb Trumpet, Transcribed By Stuart Isacoff'
Miles Davis!
Wynton Marsalis was the trumpet player . See:http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Night-Falls-Manhattan/Andy-Garcia/K883929313969Mark Isham, who composed the score, is a capable trumpet player, himself. As is Botti. Both influenced by Miles Davis. All excellent musicians, Isham,Botti,Miles could have played that solo, but not with the intonation and breath control of Marsalis.
harry corbin was an amzing bugle player he is one of the best when he fought in world war 2 Harry Corbin was the finest bugle player during WWII, my grandfather STILL talks about his talent. He often goes on and on about how when Harry touch the instrument it would take him back home to Tennessee.
The cast of The Sound of Miles Davis - 1959 includes: Jimmy Cobb as himself John Coltrane as himself Miles Davis as himself Gil Evans as himself Robert Herridge as himself Wynton Kelly as himself
The real answer is, "best" is a matter of opinion. It's like asking "What's the best car to buy?" All depends on your musical taste. Some would say Miles Davis, others might argue Louis Armstrong. Could go on forever... Dizzy Gillepsi Wynton Marsalis
Miles Davis has written: 'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Ballad Artistry of Miles Davis' 'Vol. 2 - Miles Davis' 'Miles Davis Standards' 'Miles Davis - Originals Vol. 2' 'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Miles Davis en concert' 'Improvisations' 'Miles Ahead' 'Live Miles' 'The art of Miles Davis' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters 'Siesta OST' 'Miles Davis - Trumpet Signature Licks' 'Miles Davis Real Book' 'Miles Davis : For Bb Trumpet, Transcribed By Stuart Isacoff'
does Miles Davis's have a wife
miles Davis was 5'9 when he died
Miles Davis!
He was knighted by the knights of malta... thus Sir Miles Davis
Miles Davis had 2 wives! and a girlfriend who he had children with!
His father was Dr. Miles Davis, and his mother was Cleota Henry Davis
Miles Dewey Davis IIIListen to his Jazz fusion Album called... In a Silent way. -Brian K. AustinaeRo MC