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Miles Davis (Etching) (Le)by Robiati
17" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Miles Davis Quintet: Blackhawk San Francisco, 1957
22" x 28" Framed Artwork Frame
Sarah Vaughan & Miles Davis: Jazz at the Howard
22" x 26" Framed Artwork Frame
Coleman Hawkins and Miles Davisby William P. Gottlieb
27" x 32" Framed Photograph Frame
Howard McGhee and Miles Davisby William P. Gottlieb
27" x 32" Framed Photograph Frame
Charlie Parker, Tommy Potter, Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, Max Roach
23" x 28" Framed Photograph Frame
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Miles Davis, Howard McGhee, September 1947
12" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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Howard McGhee, Brick Fleagle and Miles Davis, September 1947
12" x 12" Framed Photograph Frame
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D. Gillespie, J. Lewis, C. Payne, M. Davis, R. Brown
22" x 22" Framed Photograph Frame
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Coleman Hawkins, Miles Davis
23" x 23" Framed Photograph Frame
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Charlie Parker, Tommy Potter, Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, Max Roach
15" x 10" Framed Photograph Frame
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Miles Watercolorby Lora Feldman
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Miles 2by Aron Stein
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Miles 1by Aron Stein
25" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Framed Miles Davis Artwork
As jazz musicians go, Miles Davis sits near the top of the list, in select company and is considered to be one of the best musicians of the century. He was the one that promoted jazz and had an important contribution to the success of the genre, something worth highlighting in Framed Miles Davis Posters. No collection dedicated to jazz musicians would be complete without Miles and fans of this genre should check out FramedArt.com.
Framed Miles Davis Posters follow him throughout his lengthy career, including the first hits recorded in the second half of the 40s. His influence on jazz was tremendous and introduced new elements to an already complex style, including cool jazz, modal jazz and bebop. For his contribution to the current as well as his ability to fascinate the audience, he was inducted in the prestigious Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame.
Framed Miles Davis Posters feature him alone on stage, or enchanting the public in small coffee shops and on any occasion he was the focal point of attention. While he proved his skills many times as a solo artist, he was even better when playing next to his colleagues in the famous quintet. The 50s were the years that brought together these amazing jazz singers and for a brief period of time, the quintet added another member, therefore turned into a sextet. Miles Davis passed away in the early 90s but he was active until the very end and was formidable on stage at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1991.
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