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Miles Ahead session details

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December 25, 1949 (6 items; TT = 21:12)
Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Voice of America (VOA) broadcast (B)
Show chatter

Miles Davis (tpt); Bennie Green (tb); Sonny Stitt (as); Serge Chaloff (bs); Earl "Bud" Powell (p); Dillon "Curley" Russell (b); Max Roach (d); Symphony Sid Torin (ann)

1 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:39
2 All God's Children Got Rhythm (W. Jurmann-B. Kaper-G. Kahn) 2:54
3 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:38
4 Move (D. Best) 5:34
5 Hot House (T. Dameron) 7:54

During the applause (7:46) one of the musicians calls for "How High the Moon."
6 Ornithology (inc) (C. Parker-B. Harris) 3:33

Cut off in the middle of Stitt's solo


1 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030

2 All God's Children Got Rhythm
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030

3 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030

4 Move
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030

5 Hot House
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030

6 Ornithology (inc)
12" LP: IAJRC 20
CD: Jass JCD 16, Hi-Hat HHCD 3030


The Davis group (billed as "The Stars of Modern Jazz") participated in "Symphony Sid's Christmas Party," a gala event that began at 8:30 pm on Christmas Day. Produced by Symphony Sid, Monte Kay, and Leonard Feather, other performers included the Charlie Parker Quintet (Parker, Red Rodney, Al Haig, Tommy Potter, Roy Haynes); the Bud Powell Trio (Powell, Russell, Roach); the Kai Winding/Stan Getz group (Winding, Getz, Haig, Potter, Haynes); the Lennie Tristano Sextet (Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Tristano, Joe Schulman, Jeff Morton); Sarah Vaughan and Jimmy Jones. According to an ad in the Daily News (December 24, p. 19), George Shearing, Errol Garner, and Buddy DeFranco were also to appear; but the surviving recordings do not include their performances.

From mid-November through December 10 Davis was booked along with Anita O'Day at the Hi-Note Club on the north side of Chicago; he was backed by Eddie Baker (p), Bob Peterson (b), and Hal Russell (d, vb).

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