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Miles Davis All Stars is not a band but a generic band name used for releases by different Miles Davis combos including high profiled sidemen. Like with Miles Davis's Quintet's, Sextet's, Nonet's and other combo's, the musicians playing under the name varies a lot. Below is a list of examples of the use of the All Star band name. This list may not be complete: 1947: The Miles Davis' All Stars were credited in the Savoy sessionography for an august 14th session including Miles Davis (tp) Charlie Parker (ts) John Lewis (p) Nelson Boyd (b) and Max Roach (d). Tracks from the session was released under several name variations, including Miles Davis and Charlie Parker - but none as by The Miles Davis All Stars. 1950: A session was held june 30th under the name Miles Davis' Birdland All Stars. Musicians were: Miles Davis (tp) Fats Navarro (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Brew Moore (ts) Tadd Dameron (p) Curly Russell (b) Art Blakey (d). Tracks were released under the name: Miles Davis All Stars And Gil Evans. 1952: On may 2nd and May 3rd a recording was made at Birdland, NYC, with The Miles Davis Sextet. Musicians included: Miles Davis (tp) Jackie McLean (as) Don Elliott (vib, mel) Gil Coggins (p) Connie Henry (b) Connie Kay (d). The recording has been released as by Miles Davis And His All Stars. 1954: An April 3rd session by Miles Davis Quintet including Miles Davis (tp) Dave Schildkraut (as) Horace Silver (p) Percy Heath (b) and Kenny Clarke (d) and an april 29th session By the Miles Davis Sextet including Miles Davis (tp) J.J. Johnson (tb) Lucky Thompson (ts) Horace Silver (p) Percy Heath (b) and Kenny Clarke (d) were released on the album "Walkin'" as by Miles Davis All Stars. 1954: December 24th Miles Davis Quintet recording session including Miles Davis (tp) Milt Jackson (vib) Thelonious Monk (p) Percy Heath (b) and Kenny Clarke (d). Tracks released as by Miles Davis All Stars as well as by Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants. 1958: A May 17 Miles Davis Quintet broadcast including Miles Davis (tp) John Coltrane (ts) Bill Evans (p) Paul Chambers (b) and Philly Joe Jones (d) has been released as by Miles Davis All Stars Featuring John Coltrane And Bill Evans.
Miles Davis tr 1926-1991 US | |
Horace Silver p 1928-2014 US | |
Kenny Clarke dr 1914-1985 US | |
J.J. Johnson tb 1924-2001 US | |
Percy Heath b 1923-2005 US | |
Lucky Thompson ts 1924-2005 US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Broadcast Sessions 1958-1959 | Miles Davis All Stars | 2008 | Compil. |
Miles Davis All Stars And Gil Evans | Miles Davis All Stars And Gil Evans | 1997 | Album |
3 In 1: Bags' Groove / Walkin' / Miles Davis And The Modern Jazz Giants | Miles Davis / Miles Davis All Stars | 1996 | Album |
Live In 1958-59 | Miles Davis All Stars Featuring John Coltrane | 1990 | Compil. |
Complete 1st & 3rd Sessions On Blue Note | Miles Davis All Stars | 1988 | Compil. |
Miles Davis All Stars Featuring John Coltrane With Cannonball Adderley | Miles Davis All Stars Featuring John Coltrane With Cannonball Adderley | 1988 | Album |
Sarah Vaughan With The Miles Davis All-Stars | Sarah Vaughan With Miles Davis All Stars | 1967 | Album |
Walkin'( blues'n boogie) | Miles Davis All Stars | 1957 | Compil. |
Walkin' | Miles Davis All Stars | 1957 | Compil. |
Miles Davis All Stars (Vol. 2) | Miles Davis All Stars | 1955 | Album |
But Not For Me | Miles Davis All Stars | 1955 | Single |
Vol. 1 | Miles Davis All Stars | 1955 | Album |
Blue 'N' Boogie | Miles Davis All Stars | 1954 | Single |
Out Of The Blue | Miles Davis All Stars | 1954 | Single |
Milestones / Sipping At Bell's | Miles Davis All Stars | 1947 | Album |
Chasing The Bird / Little Willie Leaps | The Charlie Parker All-Stars / Miles Davis All Stars | 1947 | Album |
Rare Broadcast Performances | Miles Davis All Stars | Album | |
Savoy Presents New Sounds In Modern Music Presenting Tomorrow's Music... Today... | Miles Davis All Stars, The Charlie Parker All-Stars, The Be Bop Boys, Leo Parker's All Stars, Leo Parker | Album |