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Brief Synopsis
Miles Jay is a multi instrumentalist and composer, specialized in the musical traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and engaged in extensive collaborations with many prominent artists from that region. Miles own live concerts and recordings (the Troposphere, 2012) combines the use of live electronic sampling and repetition with his prefered instruments, the Contrabass, Buzuk, and Lyra, in order to create multiple layers of each instrument in textures ranging from traditional to avant garde, and Rock to classical. His self produced Solo Album “the Troposphere,” has done …. is...

EARLY LIFE
Miles Jay was born in Tampa, FL, but raised near Los Angeles, CA. His earliest passion was cycling, and he raced for 3 years with the Rock Shox DEVO team. His early musical interests ranged from baroque, to Big Band, Punk rock to North Indian. His father Stephen Jay is an international touring bassist and peabody award winning composer. His mother Barbara Bouman Jay, is a highly acclaimed printmaker and encaustic artist. Both played a tremendous role in miles and brother Ian Jay’s creative aesthetic.

Miles began playing piano, adding saxaphone in elementary school, electric bass in Junior high, and trombone in Highschool. Mid highschool Miles came across an upright bass in the closet at a family friends house. Not long after, the upright bass eclipsed them all and became his instrumental calling.

Miles studied contrabass and composition at UCSB, eventually taking his BA in Ethnomusicology. Upon graduating, Miles

OTHER PROJECTS
Film Score Work - instrumentalist, arrangement consultation, improvisations
 * “Where do we go from here” - Composer Khaled Mouzanar
 * “Ashmawi” - Composer Hazim Chahine
 * “Rehla” - Composer Zeid Hamdan

Solo

 * with Masar
 * with Ziad Ahmedieh
 * with Niyaz
 * with Elameno
 * with Colter Frazier jazz Q
 * with Stereognosis
 * with Bakesh

Proposed deletion of Miles Jay
Hello, Charbelwiki90. I wanted to let you know that I’m proposing an article that you started, Miles Jay, for deletion because it's a biography of a living person that lacks references. If you don't want Miles Jay to be deleted, please add a reference to the article.

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Thanks, Sourov0000 (talk) 15:56, 16 August 2013 (UTC)