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RedGlitter
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In the last few months I have "discovered" Miles Davis. I knew who he was before I just could not appreciate the music. My tastes have changed and now I am all about Miles Davis. I would like to find other artists who play in a similar style. Can anyone recommend?? :)
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Thank you both! :)
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Coltrane for sure, he is a must!!
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3rd pandora user

but no reccomendations hehehehe
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queen12
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I recommend the hittest british punk band the Clash..anyone heard their soundtracks..?

Rock the Casbah," kind of funking it up and Strummer and the rest of The Clash were honored with the recent release of "Burning London: The Clash Tribute" (Epic), which featured renditions of the band's music by the likes of 311, Rancid, Silverchair, Indigo Girls, No Doubt, Ice Cube & Mack 10, Afghan Whigs and others.

http://www.livedaily.com/news/680.html

Joe Strummer, was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the English punk rock band The Clash, and later The Mescaleros.

watc the upcoming documentary film of Joe Strummer: "The Future is Unwritten" by Julien Temple.:guitarist :cool:
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RedGlitter;371814 wrote: In the last few months I have "discovered" Miles Davis. I knew who he was before I just could not appreciate the music. My tastes have changed and now I am all about Miles Davis. I would like to find other artists who play in a similar style. Can anyone recommend?? :)


You might enjoy Stan Getz (sax), Dave Bruebeck (piano), Gerry Mulligan (sax)
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There aren't many artists remotely similar to Miles Davis... he was way ahead of his time... he created some crazy stuff... I've got quite a collection myself. Let's see... You might want to check out these: Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Chick Corea's earlier stuff... up till "Eye of the Beholder" maybe..., Nina Simone, Charlie Parker, Pat Metheny... sometimes he hits and sometimes he misses... that cat does some pretty crazy stuff too..., Rick Braun...


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Sticking to jazz trumpet, nobody mentioned Wynton Marsalis for some reason. Well worth listening to for comparison, and if you can find Lee Morgan that might excite you.
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Actually, l love to hear a mellow and romantic songs, but, I'm also curious to knew the late famous band before...like the Clash Band.. Some of their albums have a meaningful message like the the Earthquake Weather and the London Calling....Earthquake Weather was composed when there was an earthquake in California and the London Calling relates at london...watch this guys!:guitarist



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i recommend the band i posted about the black summer crush..its a new unique sound to rock..they have classic rock influences..check them out..try myspace
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I'd recommend anything by The Moody Blues, especially their older stuff.
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