| 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. |