John Coltrane, 1963
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John Coltrane, 1963
©Herb Snitzer
John Coltrane, 1963
©Herb Snitzer
"Takin' Off” Herbie Hancock, 1962
photos: Francis Wolff
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John Coltrane (born: September 23, 1926) Performing 1962
photo: Jan Persson
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Thelonious Monk, Konserthuset, Stockholm, March 1966
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Miles Davis and Lester Young, Olympia, France, 1956
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