Focusing on the groundbreaking contributions of Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor, this book explores their transformative impact on jazz and music as a whole from the late twentieth century into the twenty-first. It delves into their innovative approaches to composition, improvisation, and performance, while addressing the polarized opinions surrounding their work. Additionally, it highlights their influence on a diverse range of musicians across various genres, geographies, and cultural backgrounds, establishing their enduring legacy in the music world.
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