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Davis family feuds over Hall induction

NEW YORK, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- The son and daughter of the late Miles Davis are squabbling over who will represent the family at his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Gregory Davis is angry that the two comp tickets to the March 13 event in New York went to his father's estate, which is run by his sister Cheryl, the New York Daily News reported Saturday.

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"My sister, we don't even believe she was a Davis," he told the Daily News. "We don't even think there will be any Davises accepting that award."

Gregory Davis and his brother, Miles 3rd, were cut out of their father's will, the newspaper said.

The New York probate filing had the jazz great's more than $1 million estate split among Cheryl; another son, Erin; a nephew; and his brother and sister.

Gregory Davis told the Daily News he has written a book about his family that is being released in about three months.

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