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The sole surviving member of the sextet that recorded Miles Davis's 1959 cool jazz classic Kind of Blue, drummer Jimmy Cobb arrives in town in support of a new album dedicated to his old bandmaster. Released in Sony's fancy-pants Super Audio CD format, the Japan-only Remembering Miles includes some of the trumpeter's favoured standards, among them 'I'll Remember April' and 'Stella by Starlight', as well as a new original titled 'Remembering U'. Trumpeter Eddie Henderson and pianist Tadataka Unno will be joining the 82-year-old Cobb again for his Tokyo dates (he also plays at Body & Soul on November 23), with Yonatan Levi replacing John Webber on bass.
Open Nov 22
Time Doors, 7.30pm. Gig, 8pm
Admission ¥6,500 adv, ¥7,000 on the door
Venue Shinjuku Pit Inn
Address B1F, 2-12-4 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Transport Shinjuku-Sanchome station (Marunouchi, Shinjuku, Fukutoshin lines), exit C5
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