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Miles Davis

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Miles Davis
The Essential Miles Davis.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Jazz musician
First mentioned: "The Dad Who Knew Too Little"
First appearance: "All's Fair in Oven War"


Miles Davis was a jazz musician. His album Birth of the Cool is Lisa's favorite.

History

Homer played Miles Davis's album Birth of the Cool for Lisa when he tried to let her understand that he knows things about her.[1]

Bart and Milhouse were listening to The Essential Miles Davis, which had a picture of Miles Davis on the front.[2]

When Sherri and Terri saw that Lisa has a myPod she started to play the song "Moon Dreams" from Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool. They didn't like the song so Lisa started an myTunes exclusive episode of The Itchy & Scratchy Show for them instead.[3]

Non-canon

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The reason behind this decision is: .

When Barchie created his band The Bartchies, he went to his sister, Librina, to get some tips about music. She told him to start by listening to John Coltrane, move to a little Dave Brubeck for fun and then finish with the master, Mr. Miles Davis. He told her he didn't want to get tips about jazz, to which she said she had no time to teach him about other genres as she must study.[4]

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