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John Worley Pays Tribute to Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" LP #1 — DeepCutsArchive
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John Worley Pays Tribute to Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" LP #1

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John Worley and the Mo-Chi Sextet replicate 1959, and what some have called the most famous jazz record ever...Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" LP. "So What" was recorded live at the Pagoda Lounge inside the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, CA., on March 1, 2013. If you love Miles, Cannonball Adderly or John Coltrane, this performance will knock your socks off. The band consists of Kristen Strom (playing Cannonball), Tod Dickow (playing Coltrane), Murray Low on keyboard, Mike Glynn on bass and Wally Schnalle on drums. Recorded in HD with Canon XA10 and HFM500 cameras. Audio was recorded with a Tascam DR-07mkII, mixed with some camera mic sound.

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John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Born and raised in North Carolina, Coltrane moved to Philadelphia after high school, where he immersed himself in the local jazz scene, studied music, and served in the Navy toward the end of World War II before making his professional debut in 1945. Working in the bebop and har...

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