By 1967, when this intimate portrait of Miles Davis was lensed by Columbia Records VP of Creative Services Bob Cato, the trumpeter was in another golden era, working with his "second great quintet," a lineup which included Wayne Shorter (saxophone), Herbie Hancock (keyboards), Ron Carter (bass) and Tony Williams (drums). Cato had worked as the photographer on E.S.P., the quintet's first studio album for Columbia Records, in 1965.
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Features:
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Museum Quality Fine-Art Pigment Print
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Individually Created Using Premium Fiber-based Archival Paper
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Non-Glare Plexiglass, Black Wood Frame with White Mat