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Miles Electric Band at Koerner Hall
ByKoerner Hall
Toronto, Ontario
October 14, 2017
What started off as a successful "Miles Davis Festival" at the initiative of the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic in 2011 and led by

Vince Wilburn Jr.
drumsb.1958
The highly anticipated show delivered in recreating that vibe that we mainly hear on significant historical recordings. After seeing a shot of Miles Davis with the byline "The Chief" and hearing his well-known voice making quick comments, the stage was set. Toronto tabla player,
Ravi Naimpally
tablas
Etienne Charles
trumpetb.1983

Antoine Roney
saxophone, tenorb.1963

David Gilmore
guitar
Robert Irving III
keyboardsb.1953

DJ Logic
turntableFollowing a short rendition of "Sanctuary," Irving slowed things up with "Nefertiti" that then paved the way to a percussion solo including the use of the triangle setting up "Decoy."
What was also refreshing is that the set list of the evening contained different pieces besides "Pharaoh's Dance" from the innovative album Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970) that exemplified Miles' electric focus. Many other tunes could have been picked but that doesn't matter. This band represents the continued legacy of a major figure in jazz that the treasure chest is endless to pick from.

Munyungo Jackson
percussionThe evening ended with the slow funky and catchy "Jean-Pierre" but not before adding

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Hopefully this show reminded the audience of a pivotal period of Miles Davis' impact on jazz as well as introducing the essence of jazz rock to new ears.
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