Miles Davis Outside his Home, Upper West Side, NYC, 1970 (I)
© Glen Craig

Miles Davis Outside his Home, Upper West Side, NYC, 1970 (I)

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By Glen Craig
About the image
Miles Davis lived in a townhouse on West 77th Street for 25 years. It was both his home and a creative space, and it was where some of his most important albums were composed including Kind of Blue and Bitches Brew. It has been designated as a New York City Landmark, and in 2014, the block on which the house is located was renamed Miles Davis Way.

Neighbors grew accustomed to seeing Davis and other music legends, such as Herbie Hancock and Dizzy Gillespie, coming and going from the building. In spite of his wealth and fame, Davis was a common presence among his neighbors, and often sat outside in a space nicknamed "Talk Stoop," with friends to pass the time.

In 1970, Glen Craig was hired to capture images of Miles for an upcoming spread in Zygote Magazine, a feature designed to help expose Davis to a more mainstream audience. He spent three weeks shooting Davis in various locales including at home, at the gym, in the studio, and on stage.

"The first time we met, I came to his house. He invited me in, sat me down on the couch and quizzed me about the music. That was my test. Once I passed, he slowly started to open up to me." -- Glen Craig

photo ref# 3080-7-42

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Miles Davis Outside his Home, Upper West Side, NYC, 1970 (I)
Miles Davis Outside his Home, Upper West Side, NYC, 1970 (I)