Part 2: Reflections on Miles Davis: An Interview with Quincy Troupe
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Have you ever wished to sit down for an intimate conversation with Miles Davis? Dive deep into the life and legacy of jazz legend Miles Davis in this compelling two-part series featuring an exclusive interview with Quincy Troupe, the acclaimed author of "Miles: The Autobiography" and "Miles & Me." With 21 books to his name, including numerous award-winning volumes of poetry and memoirs, Troupe brings a wealth of insight and personal anecdotes to this intimate exploration of one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Join us as we explore the formative years of Miles Davis, born into an aristocratic African American family in St. Louis during the Great Depression. Learn about his upbringing in a household that valued black excellence and achievement, influenced by his father's no-nonsense attitude and his mother's cultural sophistication. Discover how a gift of a trumpet from his father's best friend sparked a lifelong passion for music, leading young Miles to study under a German teacher across the river and to find inspiration in the vibrant nightlife of East Saint Louis. Quincy Troupe shares personal reflections on Davis's early influences, his burgeoning confidence in high school, and the profound impact of a haunting voice he heard on a deserted road.
Quincy Troupe recounts his unique and tumultuous relationship with Miles Davis. From their unlikely first encounter, where Davis famously cursed him out on the street, to their marathon ten-hour interview that cemented their bond, Troupe provides a candid look at the man behind the music. Hear how Troupe's teenage admiration for Davis evolved into a professional partnership, culminating in the creation of Davis's autobiography and the memoir "Miles & Me." Gain insight into Davis's innovative contributions to jazz rock and roadhouse funk, and the deeply personal stories that Troupe reveals about their friendship, Davis's artistic vision, and his enduring influence on music and culture.
Tune in to this episode for an intimate portrait of a jazz icon and the extraordinary story of the writer who chronicled his life.
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