Bright Moments Posted February 23, 2004 Report Posted February 23, 2004 Hey! I admit it! I like Barry Miles' music! That fusion sound of his is tops! I was listening to Sky Train (1977) yesterday and was blown away by the Cityscape (fusion Suite)! More than 20 minutes of great fusion! Sadly, has been out of sight for a while. Anybody know what happenned to him? B) Quote
JSngry Posted February 23, 2004 Report Posted February 23, 2004 He's Barry Silverlight now, isn't he? Wasn't he? Quote
Bright Moments Posted February 24, 2004 Author Report Posted February 24, 2004 from AMG: Barry Miles was considered a child prodigy: he began playing drums when he was three, piano at five and joined the Musicians Union when he was nine. Miles played drums professionally from the age of ten, including sitting in with the Woody Herman Orchestra. At age 12, he recorded his first album as a leader on drums, leading a sextet that included pianist Duke Jordan. As a teenager, he studied classical piano and soon switched instruments. Originally a bop-oriented player, Miles leaned towards fusion by the late 1960s, often playing electric piano and synthesizer. He led Silverlight for several years (his sidemen at various times included Woody Shaw, John Abercrombie and Al DiMeola), worked as Roberta Flack's musical director in the early 1980s, and became a studio musician in New York. Although he periodically pops up on records, Miles has not yet lived up to his great potential as a major jazz improviser. Miles has led albums for the Charlie Parker label (1959-60), Venture (1967), Poppy (1970), Mainstream (1972), London (1974) and Gryphon (1977). ____________________ HEY! Where are all the Barry Miles fans!! Quote
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