The Miles Davis Quintet, active from 1955 to 1969, was a groundbreaking American jazz band led by the legendary Miles Davis. Known for its innovative sound and frequent personnel changes, the quintet evolved through different phases, each marked by distinctive lineups and styles. The 'First Great Quintet' featured the iconic John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, while the 'Second Great Quintet' included the likes of Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, pushing the boundaries of jazz with their experimental approach. With a repertoire spanning jazz, hard bop, cool jazz, and bebop, the Miles Davis Quintet left an indelible mark on music history, captivating audiences worldwide with their timeless recordings and electrifying live performances.