Freddie The Freeloader - Miles Davis by Jamie Rhind published on 2014-07-09T02:42:50Z Enjoy this version of Miles Davis' Freddie the Freeloader, a classic jazz blues groove from the seminal Kind of Blue album. Freddie was a big fan of Miles who would always try and get in to see him without paying. This version adds some soul and funk to the original. An internet backing track sets up the tune while I play the muted trumpet (on synth), piano and organ. If you haven't heard Kind of Blue, look for it - the most famous jazz album of all time, and an inspiration to musicians all over the world. Coltrane, Cannonball, Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans, Miles.....damn! Genre Jazz Comment by Jamie Rhind @music-channel-5: A grooving arrangement:) thanks for the listen 2014-08-05T04:21:29Z Comment by telefan Wonderful playing Jamie! :) 2014-07-11T19:16:56Z Comment by Arthelion Groovy solo here ! 2014-07-09T19:03:49Z Comment by Arthelion Very cool ! 2014-07-09T19:00:13Z Comment by Justin Valente nice! 2014-07-09T14:52:37Z Comment by Jamie Rhind @dabluroom: Nothing like the Blues Bros! Takes us back to high school!! Thanks so much Larry - the organ was fun 2014-07-09T14:23:29Z Comment by rav132 Great organ playing 2014-07-09T10:39:40Z Comment by Non Sapiens Honey to my ears... 2014-07-09T06:36:21Z Comment by Jamie Rhind @tytlblues: doing my thing! 2014-07-09T04:05:19Z Comment by Jamie Rhind @tytlblues: really! a trumpet player too - that's cool. Still pick it up? My bro plays trumpet in a pop rock band in Chicago and performs at huge parties there. We're both big on Miles. He has about 400 Miles CDs and I've seen him about 10 times. 2014-07-09T04:04:25Z Comment by Jamie Rhind @tytlblues: Cab:))) 2014-07-09T03:59:41Z