Birth of the Cool: How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound
Kathleen Cornell Berman
Illustrated by Keith Henry Brown
Synopsis
Miles can’t sleep.
Taps his toes,
snaps his fingers,
can’t stop thinking of ways
to make music his own.
As a young musician, Miles Davis heard music everywhere. This biography explores the childhood and early career of a jazz legend as he finds his voice and shapes a new musical sound. Follow his progression from East St. Louis to rural Arkansas, from Julliard and...
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"A stirring, soulful, well-researched look at the groundwork that informed Miles' signature sound, offering an entry point to a towering, complicated figure who reshaped 20th-century music again and again." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"The lyrical prose is written in short stanzas that beg to be read aloud. Brown’s art is warm, stylized realism that, along with the text, conveys the earnestness and enthusiasm of Davis’s beginnings...Great introductory biography to this musician’s beginnings through age 29." --School Library Journal
"Berman’s writing mimics the cadence of jazz...Brown’s pen-and-ink and watercolor art conveys both the precision and fluidity of [Miles Davis's] style."--Publishers Weekly
"An entertaining introduction to the life of a famous jazz musician"--Booklist