Miles Davis was one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the twentieth century. Davis was a jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Davis was at the forefront of almost every major development of jazz after the Second World War. He played on some of the important early bebop records, the first cool jazz records were recorded under his name, he was largely responsible for the development of modal jazz, and jazz fusion arose from Davis's bands of the late sixties and early seventies and the musicians who worked with him. Davis was in a line of jazz trumpeters that started with Buddy Bolden and ran through Joe "King" Oliver, Louis Armstrong, Roy Eldridge, and Dizzy Gillespie. Many of the major figures in postwar jazz played in one of Davis's groups at some point in their career. Some authorities consider Davis to have been the first person really to understand the difference between live and recorded music.
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