Miles Davis recording in New York 1956 by Don Hunstein

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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.

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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