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===1975β1980: Hiatus=== In his autobiography, Davis wrote frankly about his life during his hiatus from music. He called his [[Upper West Side]] brownstone a wreck and chronicled his heavy use of alcohol and cocaine, in addition to sexual encounters with many women.{{sfn|Carr|1998|p=330}} He also stated that "Sex and drugs took the place music had occupied in my life." Drummer Tony Williams recalled that by noon (on average) Davis would be sick from the previous night's intake.<ref name=":11" /> In December 1975, he had regained enough strength to undergo a much needed hip replacement operation.{{sfn|Morton|2005|p=76}} In December 1976, Columbia was reluctant to renew his contract and pay his usual large advances. But after his lawyer started negotiating with [[United Artists Records|United Artists]], Columbia matched their offer, establishing the Miles Davis Fund to pay him regularly. Pianist [[Vladimir Horowitz]] was the only other musician with Columbia who had a similar status.{{sfn|Carr|1998|p=329}} In 1978, Davis asked fusion guitarist [[Larry Coryell]] to participate in sessions with keyboardists [[Masabumi Kikuchi]] and George Pavlis, bassist [[T. M. Stevens]], and drummer [[Al Foster]].{{sfn|Cole|2005|p=36}} Davis played the arranged piece uptempo, abandoned his trumpet for the organ, and had Macero record the session without the band's knowledge. After Coryell declined a spot in a band that Davis was beginning to put together, Davis returned to his reclusive lifestyle in New York City.{{sfn|Szwed|2004|p=347}}{{sfn|Morton|2005|p=77, 78}} Soon after, Marguerite Eskridge had Davis jailed for failing to pay child support for their son Erin, which cost him $10,000 ({{Inflation|US|10000|1978|r=-1|fmt=eq}}{{inflation-fn|US}}) for release on bail.{{sfn|Cole|2005|p=36}}{{sfn|Morton|2005|p=76}} A recording session that involved Buckmaster and Gil Evans was halted,{{sfn|Cole|2005|p=38}} with Evans leaving after failing to receive the payment he was promised. In August 1978, Davis hired a new manager, Mark Rothbaum, who had worked with him since 1972.{{sfn|Szwed|2004|p=358}}
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