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Artist Direct: Lynn Miles Biography.
The Sound of Miles Davis The source for updates on Jan Lohmann's print discography of Miles Davis' recordings (soon to be published in a 2nd edition). Also has a Miles obituary written by musician-producer Bob Belden.
Miles Davis Interview Musician Jools Holland (Squeeze) interviews Miles Davis for UK television in 1986 (in Real Audio format).
Three Miles Out Four member post modern rock band from northeast Ohio. Contains booking information, schedule of shows, and biographies.
Doubleday, Miles Miles Doubleday is a violin maker working in London.
Sketches of Miles Davis and Gil Evans Miles Davis biographer Jack Chambers reviews "Miles Davis & Gil Evans: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings."
Sons of Miles: John McLaughlin Part of Mike Zwerin's series about Miles Davis sidemen.
Atlantic Monthly: The Book on Miles Critic Francis Davis (no relation) comments on the Miles autobiography.
Maxwell, Miles News, tablatures, pictures, MP3s, and a biography compiled by professional musician Miles M. Baltrusaitis.
Peña, Miles The official site of Salsa singer Miles Pena includes biography, discography, concert schedule and contact information.
Spirit of Miles The Nebula Net-zine's 11th issue combines Richard Stevenson's poems inspired by Miles' music with artwork by Marlene Menard.
Sons of Miles Profiles by Mike Zwerin on Davis and various musicians who played with Miles. Among them, John Coltrane, Jackie McLean, Sonny Rollins, and Wayner Shorter.
Aloha Miles: 1988-1989 Waikiki Shell Concerts and More Miles Davis in Honolulu, Hawaii concert. Site includes a photo gallery and cd review.
Miles Davis : Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet ---Ink Blot Magazine Review of Relaxin', one of a series of quickly recorded yet satisfying albums released by Prestige in the mid-50s. Includes the great fifties quintet of John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and "Philly" Joe Jones.
Miles Davis An analysis of Miles Davis' recordings by historical period. Includes the two classic quintets, fusion, and the comeback period of the early 80s.
The Art of Miles Davis Gallery of several Miles Davis prints based on his paintings.
Miles Davis Mailing list for discussing Miles Davis' life and music. Archives of past digests are available.
Eno on Miles Davis Brian Eno's musings on Miles Davis and the relationship between the music and the context (taken from The Wire Dec./Jan. 1993).
Miles-Davis.com Sony Music's Miles Davis page highlights its Legacy reissue program.
Miles Davis: Missing Links Consists of information missing from the Miles Ahead discography.
Milestones: A Miles Davis Collector's Site Larry Tomczyk's extensive site includes an annotated discography, a Miles bibliography, critical essays, and some audio and video clips.
40 Miles Out Adult contemporary music group from Dallas, Texas. Profile, pictures, and sound files.
Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions Steve Marshall's review: "there's a reason that it became the first gold record of Miles' career. Once you hear this newly remastered version, you'll understand why."
Topix.net: Miles Davis News about Miles Davis, collected from various sources on the web.
Larry's Tape Trading Site ~ Miles Davis Extensive list of Miles Davis recordings for trade, dating back to 1945. Tape, DAT, and CD-R.
Miles Davis: E.S.P. ---Ink Blot Magazine Review of 1965's ESP, the first release with the classic quintet of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams.
Miles Ahead: A Miles Davis Website Peter Losin's comprehensive discography divided by decades covers both Prestige and Columbia recordings. Includes recording dates, track listings, track times, and musicians. Also an extensive photo gallery.
Five Miles High Fanzine with news, reviews and information on all the Wildhearts-related bands such as SilverGinger 5, Clam Abuse, Super$hit 666, The Yo-Yo's, Plan A and SugarPlumFairies.
Miles Davis: Live & Plugged Damian Rafferty's article on the Complete Plugged Nickel box set.
Miles Davis- The Electric Years- Perfect Sound Forever An appreciation of the "electric" period of the late sixties and early seventies, which turned off many long-time fans but continues to make many new ones.

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