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From May 6 - May 27, 1957, Miles Davis booked a series of sessions at Columbia's 30th Street Studio to work on "Miles Ahead," the first of his collaborations with arranger/composer Gil Evans, who wove together the album's ten individual pieces into a continuous jazz suite. "Miles Ahead" marked a turning point in American jazz. Don Hunstein's shot of Miles captures both the intensity and flow of the music.
*Due to the custom nature of these fine-art prints, orders usually ship within 7-10 business days. Please allow more time for Limited Edition orders.
**Size refers to the paper size. Actual image may be smaller.
*** LIMITED EDITIONS are signed and numbered by photographer Don Hunstein.
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