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John Coltrane and Miles Davis diptych, NYC, 1959 by Don Hunstein
Diptych of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, New York, 1959 by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print, with both frames on the same print, side by side.
In 1959, trumpeter/band leader/composer Miles Davis assembled a sextet of legendary players, Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Bill Evans (piano) (Wynton Kelly plays piano on Freddie Freeloader) to create Kind of Blue, a sublime atmospheric masterpiece which continues to transport listeners a half century since its release. These Don Hunstein photographs of Miles Davis and John Coltrane in the studio in New York City were snapped during the April 1959 session that yielded All Blues and Flamenco Sketches.
Only available as a 20×24” print
Framing is available for prints in this collection . Click HERE for more information on how to add framing to your print order
Diptych of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, New York, 1959 by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print, with both frames on the same print, side by side.
In 1959, trumpeter/band leader/composer Miles Davis assembled a sextet of legendary players, Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), Paul Chambers (bass), Jimmy Cobb (drums), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Bill Evans (piano) (Wynton Kelly plays piano on Freddie Freeloader) to create Kind of Blue, a sublime atmospheric masterpiece which continues to transport listeners a half century since its release. These Don Hunstein photographs of Miles Davis and John Coltrane in the studio in New York City were snapped during the April 1959 session that yielded All Blues and Flamenco Sketches.
Only available as a 20×24” print
Framing is available for prints in this collection . Click HERE for more information on how to add framing to your print order