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Miles Davis recording in New York 1956 by Don Hunstein
Miles Davis, New York, 1956 by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print
Shortly after signing with Columbia Records, Miles Davis went into Columbia Studio D on October 26, 1955 for the first of three sessions that would comprise Round About Midnight, his debut album for the label. Miles worked out much of the album in a pair of sessions on June 5 and September 10, 1956, during which Don Hunstein created this seminal portrait of Miles in full creative mode. The album's release in March 1957 ushered in a new era in jazz history.
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Miles Davis, New York, 1956 by Don Hunstein, estate stamped limited edition print
Shortly after signing with Columbia Records, Miles Davis went into Columbia Studio D on October 26, 1955 for the first of three sessions that would comprise Round About Midnight, his debut album for the label. Miles worked out much of the album in a pair of sessions on June 5 and September 10, 1956, during which Don Hunstein created this seminal portrait of Miles in full creative mode. The album's release in March 1957 ushered in a new era in jazz history.
Framing is available for prints in this collection . Click HERE for more information on how to add framing to your print order