The good news is that the Montreux Jazz Festival's longtime curator, Claude Nobs, had the foresight to not just record the audio of these shows (and many more by other artists), but the video as well.
Audio for this feature is no longer available. This is a live recording of the Miles Davis Quintet in 1967. If you're a seasoned jazz fan, you immediately understand: "Wait, isn't that the band with ...
Miles Davis, July 1966 (Gai Terrell/Redferns) The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965, the storied Miles Davis live album, will be reissued as a giant box set on January 30, 2026. Available in ...
The release of The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: That's What Happened 1982-1985 invites renewed reflection on Miles Davis' music in the 1980s. A few tracks aside, these studio outtakes from the recording ...
On July 17th, Columbia/Legacy Recordings will release the fourth volume in their ongoing Miles Davis bootleg series, Miles Davis at Newport 1955 – 1975, a collection of tracks from eight live festival ...
The latest in a recent string of newly packaged music from jazz's past, "Bitches Brew Live" combines only the second CD release of Miles Davis' 1970 performance at Isle of Wight (issued on DVD in 2004 ...
This 3xCD/DVD set documents Davis shows from 1967 with his second great quintet. It offers a chance to hear one of the greatest bandleaders of the 20th century push his collaborators and be pushed in ...
Capturing a single moment in the manic evolution of Miles Davis was like photographing a cheetah speeding across the Serengeti. He moved with such swift grace you could easily miss some of his most ...
On July 5, 1969, a month before he recorded his pioneering jazz-rock confrontation, Bitches Brew, Miles Davis previewed that convulsion at the Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island. It was a fateful ...
Listen to "Code Three" from forthcoming 3CD set Miles Davis - That's What Happened 1982-1985: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7. Miles Davis lives on in previously unreleased live track "Code 3." The song, ...