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On the Corner
On the Corner
Davis performing in Germany, 1971
Davis performing in Germany, 1971
On the Corner was partly inspired by the musical concepts of Karlheinz Stockhausen (pictured in 1980).
On the Corner was partly inspired by the musical concepts of Karlheinz Stockhausen (pictured in 1980).
Bassist Michael Henderson was a fixture throughout the recording sessions.
Bassist Michael Henderson was a fixture throughout the recording sessions.
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Davis in his New York City home, c. 1955–1956; photograph by Tom Palumbo
Davis in his New York City home, c. 1955–1956; photograph by Tom Palumbo
The house at 1701 Kansas Avenue in East St. Louis, Illinois, where Davis lived from 1939 to 1944
The house at 1701 Kansas Avenue in East St. Louis, Illinois, where Davis lived from 1939 to 1944
Tommy Potter, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, Miles Davis, Duke Jordan in August 1947
Tommy Potter, Charlie Parker, Max Roach, Miles Davis, Duke Jordan in August 1947
Davis on piano with Howard McGhee (trumpet), Joe Albany (pianist, standing) and Brick Fleagle (guitarist, smoking), September 1947
Davis on piano with Howard McGhee (trumpet), Joe Albany (pianist, standing) and Brick Fleagle (guitarist, smoking), September 1947