Marcus Miller

Marcus Miller’s illustrious career spans over four decades, during which he has left an indelible imprint on jazz. Collaborating with some of the greatest names in jazz, such as Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, McCoy Tyner, George Benson, Joe Sample, Natalie Cole, David Sanborn, Grover Washington Jr and Bob James, it is Miller’s pivotal role as the architect of Miles Davis‘ groundbreaking album Tutu that set new standards for contemporary jazz and cements Miller’s place in jazz music history.

Additionally, Miller’s solo career boasts ten GRAMMY-nominated albums and a win for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for his 2001 release M2, further affirming his reputation as a masterful musician.

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