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Cassius Clay Studio Recording Session - March, 1964
While the bulk of Cassius Clay's I Am The Greatest! album featured the future champ dissing then-current World Heavyweight title holder Sonny Liston, predicting his impending victory in great comedic detail, the sessions for the record also produced Ali's soulful rendition of the Leiber-Stoller R&B classic, Stand By Me. This Don Hunstein candid photograph finds the boxing icon spellbound by his own charisma, ignoring the notes in his hand to chant the words burning in his brain. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Cassius Clay Studio Recording Session - March, 1964
While the bulk of Cassius Clay's I Am The Greatest! album featured the future champ dissing then-current World Heavyweight title holder Sonny Liston, predicting his impending victory in great comedic detail, the sessions for the record also produced Ali's soulful rendition of the Leiber-Stoller R&B classic, Stand By Me. This Don Hunstein candid photograph finds the boxing icon spellbound by his own charisma, ignoring the notes in his hand to chant the words burning in his brain. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Cassius Clay Studio Recording Session - March, 1964
While the bulk of Cassius Clay's I Am The Greatest! album featured the future champ dissing then-current World Heavyweight title holder Sonny Liston, predicting his impending victory in great comedic detail, the sessions for the record also produced Ali's soulful rendition of the Leiber-Stoller R&B classic, Stand By Me. This Don Hunstein candid photograph finds the boxing icon spellbound by his own charisma, ignoring the notes in his hand to chant the words burning in his brain. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Cassius Clay Studio Recording Session - March, 1964
While the bulk of Cassius Clay's I Am The Greatest! album featured the future champ dissing then-current World Heavyweight title holder Sonny Liston, predicting his impending victory in great comedic detail, the sessions for the record also produced Ali's soulful rendition of the Leiber-Stoller R&B classic, Stand By Me. This Don Hunstein candid photograph finds the boxing icon spellbound by his own charisma, ignoring the notes in his hand to chant the words burning in his brain. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1725.00


Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
In 1977, 11-year-old Andrea McArdle became the youngest actress to ever be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her starring role in Annie, that year's Tony winner for Best Musical (and six other categories). Playing opposite McArdle's feisty Orphan Annie in the comic-strip musical, was acclaimed stage and television actor Reid Shelton, who appeared as Oliver Daddy Warbucks on Broadway until the show's close on January 2, 1983. Don Hunstein's photograph captures the wry and sardonic relationship between the characters, and the actors who portrayed them, as part of the original cast of Annie. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
Price: 299.00


Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
In 1977, 11-year-old Andrea McArdle became the youngest actress to ever be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her starring role in Annie, that year's Tony winner for Best Musical (and six other categories). Playing opposite McArdle's feisty Orphan Annie in the comic-strip musical, was acclaimed stage and television actor Reid Shelton, who appeared as Oliver Daddy Warbucks on Broadway until the show's close on January 2, 1983. Don Hunstein's photograph captures the wry and sardonic relationship between the characters, and the actors who portrayed them, as part of the original cast of Annie. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
Price: 489.00


Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
In 1977, 11-year-old Andrea McArdle became the youngest actress to ever be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her starring role in Annie, that year's Tony winner for Best Musical (and six other categories). Playing opposite McArdle's feisty Orphan Annie in the comic-strip musical, was acclaimed stage and television actor Reid Shelton, who appeared as Oliver Daddy Warbucks on Broadway until the show's close on January 2, 1983. Don Hunstein's photograph captures the wry and sardonic relationship between the characters, and the actors who portrayed them, as part of the original cast of Annie. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
Price: 1499.00


Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
In 1977, 11-year-old Andrea McArdle became the youngest actress to ever be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her starring role in Annie, that year's Tony winner for Best Musical (and six other categories). Playing opposite McArdle's feisty Orphan Annie in the comic-strip musical, was acclaimed stage and television actor Reid Shelton, who appeared as Oliver Daddy Warbucks on Broadway until the show's close on January 2, 1983. Don Hunstein's photograph captures the wry and sardonic relationship between the characters, and the actors who portrayed them, as part of the original cast of Annie. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles. Andrea McArdle & Reid Shelton, Annie, NYC, 1977
Price: 1725.00


Bob Dylan and Girlfriend on New York City Street - February 1963
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 C-prints 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Bob Dylan and Girlfriend on New York City Street - February 1963
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 C-prints 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Bob Dylan and Girlfriend on New York City Street - February 1963
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 C-prints 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Bob Dylan and Girlfriend on New York City Street - February 1963
In this rare outtake from the photo sessions for the cover of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Don Hunstein uses the banisters on the stoop of Dylan's then-apartment on Greenwich Village's West 4th Street to visually frame the singer and his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, during a winter's twilight stroll in February 1963. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 C-prints 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1719.00


Bob Dylan During Recording Session with Fender Electric Guitar - December 1965
1965 was same year that inventor Leo Fender -- who'd revolutionized the way the world heard and played popular music with his groundbreaking electric guitar and amplifier designs in the 1940s and 1950s -- sold his world-famous instrument company to CBS. It was also the year that Bob Dylan would pick up a solid-body Fender guitar and send shock-waves through pop culture with his own newly-electrified sound. In December 1965, Dylan, his sunglasses resting atop a Fender Band Master amp, ran through some runs on a well-worn Fender bass guitar for a Don Hunstein photo-shoot at the Columbia Recording Studios. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Bob Dylan During Recording Session with Fender Electric Guitar - December 1965
1965 was same year that inventor Leo Fender -- who'd revolutionized the way the world heard and played popular music with his groundbreaking electric guitar and amplifier designs in the 1940s and 1950s -- sold his world-famous instrument company to CBS. It was also the year that Bob Dylan would pick up a solid-body Fender guitar and send shock-waves through pop culture with his own newly-electrified sound. In December 1965, Dylan, his sunglasses resting atop a Fender Band Master amp, ran through some runs on a well-worn Fender bass guitar for a Don Hunstein photo-shoot at the Columbia Recording Studios. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Bob Dylan During Recording Session with Fender Electric Guitar - December 1965
1965 was same year that inventor Leo Fender -- who'd revolutionized the way the world heard and played popular music with his groundbreaking electric guitar and amplifier designs in the 1940s and 1950s -- sold his world-famous instrument company to CBS. It was also the year that Bob Dylan would pick up a solid-body Fender guitar and send shock-waves through pop culture with his own newly-electrified sound. In December 1965, Dylan, his sunglasses resting atop a Fender Band Master amp, ran through some runs on a well-worn Fender bass guitar for a Don Hunstein photo-shoot at the Columbia Recording Studios. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Bob Dylan During Recording Session with Fender Electric Guitar - December 1965
1965 was same year that inventor Leo Fender -- who'd revolutionized the way the world heard and played popular music with his groundbreaking electric guitar and amplifier designs in the 1940s and 1950s -- sold his world-famous instrument company to CBS. It was also the year that Bob Dylan would pick up a solid-body Fender guitar and send shock-waves through pop culture with his own newly-electrified sound. In December 1965, Dylan, his sunglasses resting atop a Fender Band Master amp, ran through some runs on a well-worn Fender bass guitar for a Don Hunstein photo-shoot at the Columbia Recording Studios. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1719.00


Bob Dylan at the Piano During Recording Session - June 1965
Bob Dylan in a contemplative mood, lost in thought behind his Ray-Bans, pausing for a break between takes at the upright piano at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios in New York City during the sessions for Highway 61 Revisited in June 1965, a mere month before his electric set at the Newport Folk Festival would send folk and rock and popular music into a whole new direction. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 299.00


Bob Dylan at the Piano During Recording Session - June 1965
Bob Dylan in a contemplative mood, lost in thought behind his Ray-Bans, pausing for a break between takes at the upright piano at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios in New York City during the sessions for Highway 61 Revisited in June 1965, a mere month before his electric set at the Newport Folk Festival would send folk and rock and popular music into a whole new direction. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 489.00


Bob Dylan at the Piano During Recording Session - June 1965
Bob Dylan in a contemplative mood, lost in thought behind his Ray-Bans, pausing for a break between takes at the upright piano at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios in New York City during the sessions for Highway 61 Revisited in June 1965, a mere month before his electric set at the Newport Folk Festival would send folk and rock and popular music into a whole new direction. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1499.00


Bob Dylan at the Piano During Recording Session - June 1965
Bob Dylan in a contemplative mood, lost in thought behind his Ray-Bans, pausing for a break between takes at the upright piano at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios in New York City during the sessions for Highway 61 Revisited in June 1965, a mere month before his electric set at the Newport Folk Festival would send folk and rock and popular music into a whole new direction. Available as fine art digital prints using only the highest quality archival inks and paper. Also available: signed & numbered limited edition of 200 silver-gelatin 16 x 20 prints. All prints embossed by ICON-Collectibles. This photograph is available signed by the photographer, Don Hunstein. BONUS: Receive a FREE CD with your order! CD will be of this artist or this music genre. CD will be chosen by ICON-Collectibles.
Price: 1719.00


 

 

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