Having moved to Denver
at the age of 11, Ron Miles took a
serious interest in the trumpet after hearing some Dizzy
Gillespie and Maynard Ferguson records in his junior high
music class. Miles went on to study at the University of
Denver, eventually graduating from the Manhattan School
of Music in 1986. In 1991, he received his post-graduate
degree from the University of Colorado and became an
Assistant Professor of Music at the Denver's Metropolitan
State College.
After releasing two early albums as a
leader, 1986's Distance for Safety (Eye Witness)
and Witness (Capri), Miles toured Italy in 1992
as part of the orchestra for the play Sophisticated
Ladies, catching the attention of bandleader Mercer
Ellington in the process. The fruitful, two-year stint
with Duke Ellington's touring band which resulted was
soon followed by some extensive recording and touring
with guitarist Bill Frisell's Quartet. Besides also
lending his talents to the Finding Forrester soundtrack,
various groups led by ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker, and
several other sideman projects, Miles has toured and
recorded with his own group regularly since 1996. Miles'
recent catalog includes two critically-acclaimed albums
on Gramavision, My Cruel Heart (1996) and Woman's
Day (1997), and the 2000 release Ron Miles Trio
(Capri). A duet album with Bill Frisell will be released
in the fall of 2001.
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