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  2. Frances Taylor Davis - Wikipedia

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    Frances Taylor Davis (September 28, 1929 – November 17, 2018) was an American dancer and actress who was a member of the Katherine Dunham Company, and the first African American ballerina to perform with the Paris Opera Ballet.

  3. Frances Taylor Davis, First Wife Of Miles Davis, Has Died

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    Frances Taylor Davis, the first wife of music legend Miles Davis, died Saturday morning. She was 89. The news of her death was announced by her family in a statement to the media, though they...

  4. RIP, We Love You Frances Taylor Davis

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    It is with great sadness and heavy heart that we announce the passing of Frances Taylor Davis, the first wife of music icon Miles Davis. Known for her charm and great sense of humor, she once said on a panel at the GRAMMY Museum: “I’m the first Mrs. Miles Davis. I went the distance.”

  5. Frances Taylor Davis shares her life history as a pioneering dancer with Katherine Dunham dance company, her marriage to Miles Davis and renewal after as a s...

  6. Frances Davis: Her Story - Life before & after Miles

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    Frances Davis: Her Story - Life before & after Miles. Frances Taylor Davis shares her life history as a pioneering dancer with Katherine Dunham dance company, her marriage to Miles Davis and renewal after as a survivor. Recorded at the Italian Cultural Center, Los Angeles. 50min feature.

  7. Join West Hollywood artist and icon, Frances Taylor Davis, in conversation with fellow WeHo resident Tripp Mahan, Vice President of Global Experiences for Be...

  8. Frances Taylor Davis shares her life history as a pioneering dancer with Katherine Dunham dance company, her marriage to Miles Davis and renewal after as a survivor. Recorded at the Italian Cultural Center, Los Angeles. 50min feature. Produced by Jonathan Bewley.