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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJazz trumpeter Miles Davis was victim of an unprovoked police assault in 1959
At a time when the world is confronting themes of race, injustice and police brutality, stories are being shared.
Issues of race, rights and inequity drove the expressive and political power of jazz in the 1950s and 60s, and also defined the lives of the black musicians on and off the stage.
In August 1959, great jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was at the height of his fame and artistic powers. Weeks after he recorded his iconic album Kind of Blue, he was profiled, harassed, and assaulted by a police officer.
Here are Daviss own words about what happened that night:
I had just finished doing an Armed Forces Day broadcast, you know, Voice of America and all that bullshit. I had just walked this pretty white girl named Judy out to get a cab. She got in the cab, and Im standing there in front of Birdland wringing wet because its a hot, steaming, muggy night in August.
This white policeman comes up to me and tells me to move on. I said, Move on, for what? Im working downstairs. Thats my name up there, Miles Davis, and I pointed to my name on the marquee all up in lights.
He said, I dont care where you work, I said move on! If you dont move on Im going to arrest you.
I just looked at his face real straight and hard, and I didnt move. Then he said, Youre under arrest! He reached for his handcuffs, but he was stepping back...I kind of leaned in closer because I wasnt going to give him no distance so he could hit me on the head...A crowd had gathered all of a sudden from out of nowhere, and this white detective runs in and BAM! hits me on the head. I never saw him coming. Blood was running down the khaki suit I had on.
more: https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/instruments/trumpet/jazz-musician-miles-davis-victim-police-assault/
I had just finished doing an Armed Forces Day broadcast, you know, Voice of America and all that bullshit. I had just walked this pretty white girl named Judy out to get a cab. She got in the cab, and Im standing there in front of Birdland wringing wet because its a hot, steaming, muggy night in August.
This white policeman comes up to me and tells me to move on. I said, Move on, for what? Im working downstairs. Thats my name up there, Miles Davis, and I pointed to my name on the marquee all up in lights.
He said, I dont care where you work, I said move on! If you dont move on Im going to arrest you.
I just looked at his face real straight and hard, and I didnt move. Then he said, Youre under arrest! He reached for his handcuffs, but he was stepping back...I kind of leaned in closer because I wasnt going to give him no distance so he could hit me on the head...A crowd had gathered all of a sudden from out of nowhere, and this white detective runs in and BAM! hits me on the head. I never saw him coming. Blood was running down the khaki suit I had on.
more: https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/instruments/trumpet/jazz-musician-miles-davis-victim-police-assault/
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Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was victim of an unprovoked police assault in 1959 (Original Post)
tenderfoot
Feb 2022
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panader0
(25,816 posts)1. I'm a big Miles Davis fan.
I had a pure black dog long ago named Miles after Davis. In the old days, I listened to 'Bitches Brew' for
hours, jazz and incense floating through the house in Eugene. 'Sketches of Spain' is another great record.
uponit7771
(90,301 posts)2. Fuckin WOW !!!