American trumpeter Miles Davis was one of the most groundbreaking figures in jazz history. With albums like "Kind of Blue", "Bitches Brew" and "In a Silent Way", Miles Davis reinvented the genre multiple times, from cool jazz to jazz fusion. His influence stretched far beyond jazz, inspiring generations of artists. A lesser-known fact is that during the 1980s he took up painting as a form of relaxation and even held his own art exhibition in New York.