Honky Tonk was recorded on May 19, 1970, and later appeared on the album Get Up With It, released on November 22, 1974. This album represents a significant period in jazz history, featuring material recorded between 1970 and 1974, during which Miles Davis pioneered jazz fusion by blending elements of funk, rock, and electronic music. The studio recording featured: Miles Davis - trumpet (muted) Keith Jarrett - electric piano Herbie Hancock - clavinet John McLaughlin - guitar Gene Perla - bass Billy Cobham - drums Airto Moreira - percussion This historic session marked Jarrett's … read more
Honky Tonk was recorded on May 19, 1970, and later appeared on the album Get Up With It, released on November 22, 1974. This album represents a signi… read more
Honky Tonk was recorded on May 19, 1970, and later appeared on the album Get Up With It, released on November 22, 1974. This album represents a significant period in jazz history, featur… read more
Miles Davis (Miles Dewey Davis III, Alton, Illinois, May 26, 1926 – Santa Monica, California, September 28, 1991) was an American trumpeter, bandleader and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis was, with his musical groups, at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music, including bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and jazz fusion. Many well-known musicians rose to prominence as members of Davis' ensembles, including saxophonists Gerry Mulligan, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, George Coleman, Wa…read more
Miles Davis (Miles Dewey Davis III, Alton, Illinois, May 26, 1926 – Santa Monica, California, September 28, 1991) was an American trumpeter, bandleader and composer. Widely considered one o… read more
Miles Davis (Miles Dewey Davis III, Alton, Illinois, May 26, 1926 – Santa Monica, California, September 28, 1991) was an American trumpeter, bandleader and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th c… read more