Miles Davis
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About Miles Davis
Jazz trumpeter and composer who broke long-held musical norms and helped popularize bebop and jazz fusion. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, 15 years after his death.
Before Fame
He claimed that he was slapped on his knuckles by his instructor Elwood Buchanan whenever he played with vibrato. He was heavily influenced by Clark Terry during his formative years.
Trivia
His most famous musical album was "Kind of Blue," which was released in 1959 by Columbia Records. It was voted in as a national treasure by the House of Representatives in 2009 on its 50th anniversary.
Family Life
He rode horses on his parents' ranch in northern Arkansas. He married his third wife Cicely Tyson on November 26, 1981. He had four children: Cheryl, Miles IV, Gregory and Erin.
Associated With
He structured his 1948 band as a nonet with a tuba, thus emulating jazz legend Duke Ellington.
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A. Zodiac Birth Chart, Sky Chart, Astrology Chart or Natal Chart of Miles Davis
You can think of the planets as symbolizing core parts of the human personality, and the signs as different colors of consciousness through which they filter.
Planet | Zodiac Sign | House | Degree |
Each house is associated with a set of traits, beginning from the self, and expanding outward into society and beyond.
House | Zodiac Sign | Degree |
The aspects describe the geometric angles between the planets. Each shape they produce has a different meaning.
Planet 1 | Aspect | Planet 2 | Degree | Level |
Numerology chart of Miles Davis
Numerology Birth chart of Miles Davis
Birthday: 26 Month 5, 1926
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