Miles Electric Bassist Michael Henderson Begins Three-Night Stint At Ronnie Scott's

Monday, September 21, 2009

Agharta and Pangaea are two of Miles Davis’ least known albums from the 1970s but ironically they belong to a period which in recent years has influenced a host of new jazz groups from Norway’s Close Erase to Bugge Wesseltoft and a host of new groups on the young UK jazz scene notably Dave Okumu’s Jade Fox, the unrecorded group that was a predecessor to The Invisible.

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