Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926–September 28, 1991) was an American jazz musician, trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis was, together with his musical groups, at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music, including bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, post-bop and jazz fusion.
In 2006, Davis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which recognized him as "one of the key figures in the history of jazz". In 2008, his 1959 album Kind of Blue received its fourth platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of at least four million copies in the United States. On December 15, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a symbolic resolution recognizing and commemorating the album Kind of Blue on its 50th anniversary, "honoring the masterpiece and reaffirming jazz as a national treasure".
Hannibal (known as Annibale in its native Italy) is a 1959 historical film based on the life of Hannibal, starring Victor Mature in the title role.
Plot
The film begins with the Roman Senate hearing about Hannibal (Victor Mature) crossing the Alps with his men and many elephants. The crossing is difficult, with many men dying en route, but they manage to pass through, in part because Hannibal forms an allegiance with a local chieftain.
Hannibal's troops capture Sylvia, daughter of Roman senator Fabius Maximus, and she and Hannibal fall in love. Some of Hannibal's troops oppose the match and an unsuccessful attempt is made on Sylvia's life. Hannibal also loses an eye during battle.
Despite the warnings of Fabius who suggests avoiding battle and waging a campaign of exhaustion, the decision is made to fight Hannibal out in the open. The consequence is a massive Roman defeat. Battle of Cannae.
Fabius is recalled to lead the Roman Army and the momentum of Hannibal's campaign begins to wane. His wife and child arrive from Carthage. Sylvia returns to Rome and commits suicide. A postscript informs us that Hannibal fought on for many more years in other lands.
The film had a difficult and occasionally troubling pre-production history. When the source material was published in 1999, The Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme, screenwriter Ted Tally, and actress Jodie Foster all declined to be involved in its film adaptation. Ridley Scott became attached as director after the success of his film Gladiator (2000), and eventually signed onto the project after reading the script pitched by Dino DeLaurentiis, who produced Manhunter (1986), based on the 1981 Harris novel Red Dragon. After the departure of star Jodie Foster and screenwriter Ted Tally, Julianne Moore took on Foster's role while David Mamet and Steven Zaillian wrote the screenplay.
The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart with additions from Richard Stilgoe. Lloyd Webber and Stilgoe also wrote the musical's book together. Based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux, its central plot revolves around a beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé, who becomes the obsession of a mysterious, disfigured musical genius.
The musical opened in London's West End in 1986, and on Broadway in 1988. It won the 1986 Olivier Award and the 1988 Tony Award for Best Musical, and Michael Crawford (in the title role) won the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor in a Musical. It is the longest running show in Broadway history by a wide margin, and celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance on 11 February 2012, the first production ever to do so. It is the second longest-running West End musical, after Les Misérables, and the third longest-running West End show overall, after The Mousetrap.
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Amandla
℗ 1989 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Percussion: Don Alias
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Solo Guitar: Foley
Guitar: Jean Paul Bourelly
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Bass, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Hannibal (Live)
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Hannibal (Live) · Miles Davis
Live Around The World
℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Adam Holzman
Keyboards: Deron Johnson
Mixer: Don Kurek
Bass: Foley
Producer: Gordon Meltzer
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Producer, Trumpet: Miles Davis
Bass: Richard Patterson
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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published: 15 Aug 2014
Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
In my humble opinion, this is BY FAR the BEST interpretation of this piece by Miles.. really passionate.. intense.. simply AMAZING!!
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards; Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone, flute; 'Foley' McCreary: 4-string guitar; Kei Akagi : keyboards; Richard Patterson: electric bass; Ricky Wellman: drums; Erin Davis: electric percussion
published: 17 Dec 2008
Hannibal
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Chicago Jazz Festival 1990
℗ RR Live Recordings
Released on: 2017-11-13
Author: Miles Davis
Composer: Miles Davis
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published: 13 Jun 2018
Hannibal (Remastered Version)
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Hannibal (Remastered Version) · Miles Davis
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology - The Warner Bros. Years
℗ 1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc.for the United States and WEA international for the world outside of the united states
Engineer: Al Schmitt
Engineer: Alec Head
Digital Editor: Andy Snitzer
Mixer: Bill Schnee
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Engineer: Erik Zobler
Guitar: Foley
Digital Remasterer: Greg Calbi
Engineer: Henry Falco
Synthesizer Programmer: Jason Miles
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Digital Editor: Koji Egawa
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Bass Clarinet: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Omar Hakim
Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arr...
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Amandla
℗ 1989 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Percussion: Don Alias
Engineer: Eric ...
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Amandla
℗ 1989 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Percussion: Don Alias
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Solo Guitar: Foley
Guitar: Jean Paul Bourelly
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Bass, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Amandla
℗ 1989 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Percussion: Don Alias
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Solo Guitar: Foley
Guitar: Jean Paul Bourelly
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Bass, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal (Live) · Miles Davis
Live Around The World
℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Adam Holzman
Keyboards: Deron...
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Hannibal (Live) · Miles Davis
Live Around The World
℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Adam Holzman
Keyboards: Deron Johnson
Mixer: Don Kurek
Bass: Foley
Producer: Gordon Meltzer
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Producer, Trumpet: Miles Davis
Bass: Richard Patterson
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal (Live) · Miles Davis
Live Around The World
℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Adam Holzman
Keyboards: Deron Johnson
Mixer: Don Kurek
Bass: Foley
Producer: Gordon Meltzer
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Producer, Trumpet: Miles Davis
Bass: Richard Patterson
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
In my humble opinion, this is BY FAR the BEST interpretation of this piece by Miles.. really pas...
Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
In my humble opinion, this is BY FAR the BEST interpretation of this piece by Miles.. really passionate.. intense.. simply AMAZING!!
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards; Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone, flute; 'Foley' McCreary: 4-string guitar; Kei Akagi : keyboards; Richard Patterson: electric bass; Ricky Wellman: drums; Erin Davis: electric percussion
Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
In my humble opinion, this is BY FAR the BEST interpretation of this piece by Miles.. really passionate.. intense.. simply AMAZING!!
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards; Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone, flute; 'Foley' McCreary: 4-string guitar; Kei Akagi : keyboards; Richard Patterson: electric bass; Ricky Wellman: drums; Erin Davis: electric percussion
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Chicago Jazz Festival 1990
℗ RR Live Recordings
Released on: 2017-11-13
Author: Miles Davis
Compo...
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Chicago Jazz Festival 1990
℗ RR Live Recordings
Released on: 2017-11-13
Author: Miles Davis
Composer: Miles Davis
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Chicago Jazz Festival 1990
℗ RR Live Recordings
Released on: 2017-11-13
Author: Miles Davis
Composer: Miles Davis
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Hannibal (Remastered Version) · Miles Davis
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology - The Warner Bros. Years
℗ 1989 ...
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Hannibal (Remastered Version) · Miles Davis
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology - The Warner Bros. Years
℗ 1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc.for the United States and WEA international for the world outside of the united states
Engineer: Al Schmitt
Engineer: Alec Head
Digital Editor: Andy Snitzer
Mixer: Bill Schnee
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Engineer: Erik Zobler
Guitar: Foley
Digital Remasterer: Greg Calbi
Engineer: Henry Falco
Synthesizer Programmer: Jason Miles
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Digital Editor: Koji Egawa
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Bass Clarinet: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Omar Hakim
Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal (Remastered Version) · Miles Davis
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology - The Warner Bros. Years
℗ 1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc.for the United States and WEA international for the world outside of the united states
Engineer: Al Schmitt
Engineer: Alec Head
Digital Editor: Andy Snitzer
Mixer: Bill Schnee
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Engineer: Erik Zobler
Guitar: Foley
Digital Remasterer: Greg Calbi
Engineer: Henry Falco
Synthesizer Programmer: Jason Miles
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Digital Editor: Koji Egawa
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Bass Clarinet: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Omar Hakim
Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Amandla
℗ 1989 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Percussion: Don Alias
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Solo Guitar: Foley
Guitar: Jean Paul Bourelly
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Bass, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Hannibal (Live) · Miles Davis
Live Around The World
℗ 1996 Warner Records Inc.
Producer: Adam Holzman
Keyboards: Deron Johnson
Mixer: Don Kurek
Bass: Foley
Producer: Gordon Meltzer
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Producer, Trumpet: Miles Davis
Bass: Richard Patterson
Drums: Ricky Wellman
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Miles Davis - HANNIBAL - Live at 1990 Montreux Jazz Festival
In my humble opinion, this is BY FAR the BEST interpretation of this piece by Miles.. really passionate.. intense.. simply AMAZING!!
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards; Kenny Garrett: alto saxophone, flute; 'Foley' McCreary: 4-string guitar; Kei Akagi : keyboards; Richard Patterson: electric bass; Ricky Wellman: drums; Erin Davis: electric percussion
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Hannibal · Miles Davis
Chicago Jazz Festival 1990
℗ RR Live Recordings
Released on: 2017-11-13
Author: Miles Davis
Composer: Miles Davis
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Hannibal (Remastered Version) · Miles Davis
Perfect Way: The Miles Davis Anthology - The Warner Bros. Years
℗ 1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc.for the United States and WEA international for the world outside of the united states
Engineer: Al Schmitt
Engineer: Alec Head
Digital Editor: Andy Snitzer
Mixer: Bill Schnee
Engineer: Bruce Miller
Engineer: Eric Calvi
Engineer: Erik Zobler
Guitar: Foley
Digital Remasterer: Greg Calbi
Engineer: Henry Falco
Synthesizer Programmer: Jason Miles
Alto Saxophone: Kenny Garrett
Digital Editor: Koji Egawa
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer: Marcus Miller
Bass Clarinet: Marcus Miller
Executive Producer: Miles Davis
Trumpet: Miles Davis
Drums: Omar Hakim
Percussion: Paulinho Da Costa
Producer: Tommy Lipuma
Arranger, Writer: Marcus Miller
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Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926–September 28, 1991) was an American jazz musician, trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. Widely considered one of the most influential and innovative musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis was, together with his musical groups, at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music, including bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, post-bop and jazz fusion.
In 2006, Davis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which recognized him as "one of the key figures in the history of jazz". In 2008, his 1959 album Kind of Blue received its fourth platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for shipments of at least four million copies in the United States. On December 15, 2009, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a symbolic resolution recognizing and commemorating the album Kind of Blue on its 50th anniversary, "honoring the masterpiece and reaffirming jazz as a national treasure".
Baby, won't you make up your mind What are you going to do Why don't you say that we're through Your actions are so unkind Baby, won't you make up your mind Just don't keep breaking my heart It seems that you want to part Baby, won't you make up your mind You been tug, tug, tuggin' on my poor heartstrings You been pound, pound, pounding on my brain My resistance is low, so if you must go Go and I will refrain, from Asking you to make up your mind I'm tired of playin' this game I've suffered just enough pain Baby, won't you make up your mind Baby, won't you make up your mind Baby, won't you make up your mind I'm tired of playing this game I've suffered just enough pain Baby, won't you make up your mind Baby, won't you make up...your mind