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5 - Prestige 70 Podcast: Featuring Erin Davis and Vincent Wilburn Jr.

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Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews two accomplished musicians and producers uniquely qualified to discuss the career of Miles Davis: Erin Davis, Miles’ son, and Vincent Wilburn, Jr., Miles’ nephew. Erin and Vincent, who currently help manage the Miles Davis estate, both toured and recorded with Miles in the ’80s. Here they reflect on the icon’s fearless approach to music, his insistence on minimal takes and going through the “University of Miles Davis,” where you learn that some of the greatest music comes from being uncomfortable.

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Scott Goldman, longtime moderator of the GRAMMY® Museum Public Programs Series, interviews two accomplished musicians and producers uniquely qualified to discuss the career of Miles Davis: Erin Davis, Miles’ son, and Vincent Wilburn, Jr., Miles’ nephew. Erin and Vincent, who currently help manage the Miles Davis estate, both toured and recorded with Miles in the ’80s. Here they reflect on the icon’s fearless approach to music, his insistence on minimal takes and going through the “University of Miles Davis,” where you learn that some of the greatest music comes from being uncomfortable.

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