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They All Played With Miles

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They All Played With Miles game quiz
"During his long career, Miles Davis recorded with many of jazz's legends. Here's a quiz about some of the famous players who worked with him."

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1. Miles Davis first met this famous saxophonist when Billy Eckstine's big band came to St. Louis in 1944. Miles joined his All-Stars when he moved to New York City to study, and stayed with him through 1948. He and Miles recorded "Ah Leu Cha", "Billie's Bounce", "Cheryl", "Donna Lee" and many other tunes. Who was he?
    Charlie Parker
    John Carter
    Paul Desmond
    Zoot Sims


2. Also in Billy Eckstine's band when they played in St. Louis in 1944, this pioneering trumpeter was also skilled at playing other instruments. He started on piano when he was four, and played piano on Charlie Parker's recording of "Now's the Time" which features Miles.
    Thad Jones
    Cootie Williams
    Dizzy Gillespie
    Al Hirt


3. This man played with Charlie Parker, Miles, Duke Ellington and Sonny Rollins among many others. He was one of the first bebop drummers. Who is this man, whose career covered sixty years?
    Grady Tate
    Gene Krupa
    Max Roach
    Buddy Rich


4. Miles Davis started to work with this saxophonist in 1955. With him, Miles recorded "Miles Ahead", "Milestones", and the seminal "Kind of Blue". He went on to record "A Love Supreme" among others. Who was he?
    Dexter Gordon
    Phil Woods
    Illinois Jacquet
    John Coltrane


5. This sax player was also part of Miles' sextet when they recorded "Milestones" and "Kind of Blue". He was born Julian Edwin, but became much better known by this military sounding term. Who was he?
    Rocket Redman
    Cannonball Adderley
    Machine Gun Carter
    General Geller


6. Canadian-born Gil Evans was a successful arranger and composer in New York City when he and Miles first met in 1948. He and Miles worked on several albums, including a 1949 recording of Miles' nonet. These recording sessions were later gathered together and released as which 1959 album?
    Miles Ahead
    Sketches of Spain
    Porgy and Bess
    Birth of the Cool


7. Who was the pianist who joined Miles Davis' band and recorded "Kind of Blue" before he went on to form his long running and highly acclaimed trio with Scott LeFaro and Paul Motian?
    Bill Evans
    Les McCann
    Sonny Clark
    Duke Jordan


8. In the years after John Coltrane left the group in 1960 Miles Davis tried to find a new saxophonist with little success. However, in 1964 he persuaded this tenor player to leave Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and join his new quintet. After playing with Miles for seven years, he left and recorded as a solo artist and with other bands, notably Weather Report. Who was this composer and tenor sax (and later soprano sax) player?
    Zoot Sims
    Kenny G
    Wayne Shorter
    Coleman Hawkins


9. Miles Davis was reconstructing his band in the early 1960s, adding new, younger players like this pianist. After he left the quintet, he won Grammy awards for "Rockit" and "Call Sheet Blues", among others. Who is he?
    Bob James
    Jeff Lorber
    Kevin Toney
    Herbie Hancock


10. This bass player joined Miles Davis' quintet in 1963, and played on "My Funny Valentine", "E.S.P.", "Miles in the Sky", and "Nefertiti" among others. He has recorded over 2000 albums. Who is he?
    Walter Booker
    Ron Carter
    Chris Wood
    Art Davis


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