A definitive collection of Miles Davis's most insightful interviews and encounters.Miles on Miles gathers over 30 vital interviews, revealing the jazz icon as a complex and contradictory man. From polite to outrageous, these conversations showcase Davis's thoughts on music, life, and his artistic philosophy.
Edited by Paul Maher Jr. and Michael K. Dorr, this collection features interviews conducted by leading journalists and newly transcribed material from radio and television. Explore Davis's views on race, society, and the music industry, and gain a deeper understanding of his genius. This is essential reading for jazz enthusiasts, music students, and anyone seeking to encounter the legend in print.
Paul Maher Jr. is the author of Tom Waits on Tom Waits, Jack Kerouac’s American Journey, and Kerouac: His Life and Work. He lives in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Michael K. Dorr is a poet, playwright, editor, former publisher, and founder of LitPub, Ink, a literary agency. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.