Miles Davis, and Jazz as Religion. The Politics of Social Music Culture, Paperback/Earnest N. Bracey
This book is about the late Miles Dewey Davis and his life as a Black musician. Davis was unquestionably the most important jazz man during his era. This work also explores the spirituality of jazz or "social music," as it relates to the music genre and Miles Davis. Publisher: Lexington Books Author(s): Earnest N. Bracey Illustration(s): 13 BW Photos Number of pages: 212 Publication date: 2024 Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 14 Cover type: Paperback / softback