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PBS American Masters, "Birth of the Cool"
I just finished watched PBS American Masters, "Birth of the Cool." Anybody who is a Miles Davis junkie, (that would be me) or anyone else that is interested in learning how the jazz scene changed from the early 50's to the present would enjoy this.
I would give this my highest recommendation. Here's a YouTube link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edbeyKJgza4
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Thanks. I've been known to like the odd tune.
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Thanks. I see this just came out on Feb 25th, 2020. I definitely will watch it.
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Excellent....... thanks for pointing out. There was only one Miles Davis. For me, he defines jazz.
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I was in high school. 11th grade and came home with this record one day. I put on side one, track one, "So What."
It was so good it actually pissed me off. I remember thinking, "I hate it when they put the best song on the album first!" Boy, was I surprised!
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