Miles Davis poses at the side of stage during the Newport Jazz Festival. David Redfern/Redferns hide caption toggle caption David Redfern/Redferns Songs We Love Songs We Love: Miles Davis Quintet, 'Gingerbread Boy' (Live At Newport) May 26, 2015 Hear a newly unearthed recording of the Miles Davis Quintet from the 1967 Newport Jazz Festival. 08Gingerbread Boy 8:42 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/409719330/409720166" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Buy close overlay Buy Featured Music SongGingerbread BoyAlbumMiles Davis At Newport 1955-1975: The Bootleg Series Vol. 4ArtistMiles DavisLabelColumbia/LegacyReleased2015 Your purchase helps support NPR programming. How? Amazon iTunes
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Review Basic Jazz Record Library Eric Dolphy: 'Out to Lunch' August 1, 2001 Avant-garde and sometimes controversial, Eric Dolphy was a master of several instruments. He was one of the first musicians to record unaccompanied horn solos, and largely introduced the bass clarinet as a solo instrument. On this 1964 album, Dolphy displays his talents on flute, alto saxophone, and bass clarinet. Eric Dolphy: 'Out to Lunch' 3:03 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/4555368/151217323" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Review Basic Jazz Record Library Herbie Hancock: 'Maiden Voyage' August 1, 2001 In 1965, Herbie Hancock recorded an album intended to capture the spirit and mood of the ocean — Maiden Voyage. Two of the album's tracks —"Dolphin Dance" and the title song — became jazz standards. Herbie Hancock: 'Maiden Voyage' 3:04 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/4543258/151217272" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Review Basic Jazz Record Library Miles Davis: 'Nefertiti' August 1, 2001 Nefertiti captures one of Miles Davis' last great bands at its height. Along with Miles on trumpet, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams are heard on this album. Miles Davis: 'Nefertiti' 4:03 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/4555454/150879058" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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