The Sounds Of Miles Davis CBS TV Show April 1959One of those magical moments in musical history was captured by CBS when they filmed
Miles Davis performing "So What" for a TV special called
"The Sound Of Miles Davis" in April 1959. The show broke all the conventions of the time. The first item was a near 9 minute work out of "So What"which took the show up to the first commercial break. The second half of the show Miles and Gil Evans with an orchestra playing 3 pieces for the "Miles Ahead" album; "The Duke", "Blues For Pablo" and "New Rhumba".
The programme was not aired until July 1960, when it caused a sensation because of its casual relaxed style with little regard to the conventions of the day. The cameras are clearly visible, the guys are wearing ordinary street clothes and Miles at one stage just wanders "off stage" to chat with someone. There are also memorable solos from
John Coltrane who was in Miles's Quintet at this stage.
Splendid! Thank you for that.
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