Miles Davis
This book, written by Miles Davis, is the
autobiography tht he wrote a few years
before he died. In this book I found
how he first became interested in jazz. It
also explains how he became one of
the best jazz players of all time. Miles was
born in Alton, Illinois in 1926
and grew up in eastern St. Louis. He learned how
to play trumpet while in
high school on the trumpet that his father gave to him
for his 13th birthday.
He was a bog fan of jazz and said that the thing that
made up his mind to be
a musician was wheh he first heard Billy Eckstines band
with Dizzy Gillespie
on trumpet, and Charlie parker playing the sax. He then
moved to New York
looking for Charlie Parker and to study classical trumpet at
Juilliard
School of music. Aftera while parkers drug problem began to take over
his
life, and this also affected Davis. Davis took some time toget over that,
and
by the late 50s he was a much bigger star than he had been before due to
some
of his recent recordings. In 1969, Davis started to record more
electronic
music, which was the start of the azz-Rock. Later on, when he came
out with the
albums A Tribute to Jack Johnson, and On the Corner, fans were
dissapointed, and
thought it was a terrible portrayal of the jazz they knew.
Miles then sort of
dissapeared from the view of the public eye between 1975
and 1981, but even when
he came back, he wasn’t as into playing anymore as he
had used to be. He
played again a couple times before he died in 1991 at 65
years old. As for the
author’s description of the book, it was all first
person, because he wrote
the book himself with the help of Quincy Troupe. My
conclusion to this book
strenghtens what I think about musicians. I don’t
understand why lots of
famous people and especially musicians experiment with
drugs. I would think that
if their life is going well why mess with it.
Another thing this book made me
think about is that Miles is still a very
widely known artist. Before reading
this book I hadnt known that he died in
1991, I thought that him and his music
was something that died long ago and
only older people listened to. That is
wrong though. I enjoyed this book and
didn’t realize before how much work it
takes to live forever in history.