Miles Davis was described by Rolling Stone magazine as ‘the most revered jazz trumpeter of all time.’ His Kind of Blue is the best-selling jazz album. He was also one of the most stylish men.
Davis was born into an affluent family and began to play and study music at an early age. He played with, and learned from, many of the great jazz musicians. In addition to being a magnificent trumpeter, he was also a band leader and composer.
At an early age he was taught to play without vibrato, and that technical training helped his unique cool style. Even though he dropped out of the Juilliard School to play with jazz groups, he acknowledged the school for teaching him music theory and improving his technique.