Miles Davis Video & Audio

Brad Faxon

Brad Faxon

Brad Faxon joins Dino and Gerry to recap the Ryder Cup

Audio|Tue, 23 Sep 2008|More from WEEI - Dennis and Callahan
|Miles Davisfound at17:56

“…you OJ's in two years ago actually black Sabbah Blondie -- skated miles Davis and the sacks this. -- All inducted in the same year that's project. 99 years. Old so. -- Selig George Harrison Jackson …”

Chump Line 9-2-08

Chump Line 9-2-08

CHUMP LINE! Call 617-779-3469 and leave Howie, Sandy or Happy a message about today's stories or anything else buzzing around your bonnet and we may play it back on the air!

Audio|Tue, 2 Sep 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
|Miles Davisfound at4:25

“…Is being added bonus Miles Davis -- I. -- it was basically like eighties. I don't know if you guys could do -- adapting but that would happen …”

Daily Planet 7-10

Daily Planet 7-10

Ryder and Lenny Megs fill in for Mikey as he Bowls at the Beckett Bowl! However the show must go on, especially the news!

Audio|Fri, 11 Jul 2008|More from WEEI - Planet Mikey
|Miles Davisfound at2:26

“…league players and India. The the black musicians as men the 2034. Miles Davis and I would have been a fly law lived in that area and just rally that was Chicago or St. Louis that. …”

Emmett Price III - From Jazz to Hip Hop and Beyond

Emmett Price III - From Jazz to Hip Hop and Beyond

Musician and educator Emmett Price III examines the connections between jazz, hip hop and other music forms. Price discusses the importance of music as a means of communication and its capacity to bridge generational and other interpersonal gaps. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.

Audio|Wed, 9 Jul 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
|Miles Davisfound at22:50, 23:41

“…in the nineties and eat. And of course -- we say that Miles Davis is one of the leaders of the jazz rock fusion. Period without bitches brew this policy that legitimizes it. -- I mean …”

“…eat. Aaron -- and you let it. And we see pictures of Miles Davis as they older gentleman. Not realizing that he got his start like 1617. I mean -- seventeen he was playing with Billy …”

Here and Now for Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Here and Now for Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Delta and Northwest Airlines have proposed a merger that would create the world's largest airline. Rising fuel prices and a sputtering economy are forcing the airlines to join forces. The new combined company would be called Delta, have a value of $17.7 billion and be based in Atlanta. To find out what the merger means for the industry and travellers, we speak to Micheline Maynard, business reporter for the New York Times. Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington today. Jay Tolson, senior writer for US News and World Report, previews the visit. Texas child protection officials have moved 416 children to new locations, separating some from their mothers, ahead of a court hearing to determine if the children taken from a polygamist sect ranch should remain in state custody. We speak with Houston Chronicle reporter Terri Langford and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley. With an increasing number of girls playing sports, physicians are reporting a huge in

Audio|Tue, 15 Apr 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|Miles Davisfound at35:29, 37:52

“…1940. So the great musicians -- so many of us Revere the miles davis'. . Sonny Rollins John Coltrane and Keith Jarrett. Natalie these individuals but the styles they were playing weren't even on the table for …”

“…France. Then when we come to accept Charlie Parker Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis Ornette Coleman seems out of back. …”

A Moment for Oracles: Amber and Braunze

A Moment for Oracles: Amber and Braunze

The Obama Moment: The radio oracles -- "Amber" and "Braunze" -- speak the feeling and what it means.

Audio|Tue, 29 Jan 2008|More from Open Source
|Miles Davisfound at26:04, 25:07

“…I thought that you mentioned miles Davis connect connect Barack Obama -- it. Are going to American culture expressive culture musical and otherwise. Well the one thing that's interesting about miles Davis -- is about Barack Obama and his similarities and differences -- miles Davis. . Is that they're both innovators miles of musical innovator Morocco political and I mean there isn't anything that's much more innovative than politically than a -- of a left wing Democrat. Calling attention to the impact of the Reagan years on American society I'm not Democrats are not ready for that innovation. Just like on individuals were not ready for miles Davis to move to electrified piano and electrified born and electrified guitars no. They weren't ready for that and neither many traditional Democrats …”

“…news very conservative -- very conservative but it was very much like miles Davis. . Many miles Davis became electric most of his peers did not understand it. If -- and had quote unquote -- electric he was afraid that …”

Eric Jackson - Duke Ellington Round Table

Eric Jackson - Duke Ellington Round Table

Eric Jackson discusses Duke Ellington's A Sacred Concert with a panel on Winthrop, MA community access television. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection lectures.

Audio|Wed, 16 Jan 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain
|Miles Davisfound at1:15:18

“…wonderful. But it also shows the value Paul from I've heard of miles Davis doing the same thing with the drummer al Foster but it was for border. Selfish reasons miles through it. That's by drummers …”

At Home with Harold Bloom: (3) The Jazz Bridge

At Home with Harold Bloom: (3) The Jazz Bridge

Harold Bloom is a jazz buff as well as a poetry critic, for whom Walt Whitman and Louis Armstrong are the matched twin towers of American culture so far.

Audio|Fri, 21 Dec 2007|More from Open Source
|Miles Davisfound at0:54

“…a lesser degree going to speak hum. Eventually by Sonny Rollins and miles Davis but most of all I'm by Mingus whose wife is now a close personal friends programming this. I didn't know her in …”

PFW in Progress - 12/6/2007

PFW in Progress - 12/6/2007

Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we take a look at all the NFL week 14 games and offer our picks. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and newcomer Erik Scalavino as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday - Friday at noon (ET) and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.

Audio|Thu, 6 Dec 2007|More from New England Patriots PodZinger Feed
|Miles Davisfound at36:46

“…like that well because or get the -- from -- miles Davis I haven't worked on our guys have all of the -- can't take a picture with -- ever again -- and and …”

Speaking of Coltrane: Five Conversations (5)

Speaking of Coltrane: Five Conversations (5)

Michael S. Harper, emeritus professor at Brown University and first poet laureate of Rhode Island, wrote the most famous of the many Coltrane poems, "Dear John, Dear Coltrane," a year before Coltrane's death. In our conversation -- and in his own digressive, virtuosic, dare I say Coltranean style -- Michael Harper weaves threads of racial brutality and family memory, black church music and profoundly engrained Christian doctrines of forgiveness in the North Carolina tapestry of Coltrane's imagination. Harper's connections with Coltrane are musical and also personal: he has been a friend for many years with Coltrane's pianist, McCoy Tyner. But above all he is listening to Coltrane as spiritual teacher on tracks like "Alabama," "Spiritual," "Dear Lord," and of course "A Love Supreme." How did it feel that John Coltrane was "back," I asked the drummer Roy Haynes a dozen years ago, when Impulse reissued his classics and Whitney Balliett in The New Yorker solemnized a Coltrane revival. "I didn't know he ever left!" Roy shot back -- all we needed to know, delivered with Haynesian snap, crackle and pop. In this 40th anniversary autumn after his death, at 40, what lives with Coltrane and his music is the idea of love's forgiveness, of redemption through suffering, and the excruciating sort of beauty that Dostoevsky thought "will save the world."

Audio|Mon, 8 Oct 2007|More from Open Source
|Miles Davisfound at19:59

“…Michael ever whether remote Coltrane poems and there are miles Davis fondness or. Even Charlie -- poems. …”

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