
Miles Davis, the coolest man in music would’ve turned 100 years old this year, so it’s only fitting that the Tampa Jazz Club would stage a tribute.
The University of South Florida’s faculty jazztet drives this Miles Davis tribute recreating the 1957 album Birth of the Cool, where the famed trumpeter first connected with pianist Gil Evans.
On WMNF Tampa’s “Jazz In The Night,” USF’s Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Trombone, Tom Brantley, told host Bob Seymour that the compositions “still stands up like no tomorrow,” for listeners but especially for players.
Brantley’s nontet includes trumpeter John Castleman, saxophone players Aaron West and Ross Strauser, plus Lyndsie Wilson on French Horn, tuba player Phil Beatty, pianist Pablo Arencibia, bassist Mark Neuenschwander, and David Rudolph on drums.

Birth Of The Cool: Miles Davis Centennial Concert with USF Faculty Jazztet
Time Sun., April 19, 3-5:30 p.m. 2026
Location Mainstage Theatre @ HCC Ybor City, 1411 E 11th Ave., Ybor City
This article appears in Apr. 16 – 22, 2026.
