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Don Hunstein
Aretha Franklin, NYC

1960

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Aretha Franklin, NYC, 1960 Not long after coming to Columbia Records, Aretha Franklin was enjoying her first moderate chart success with tracks including "Won't Be Long," "Operation Heartbreak" and her first Top 40 record, a jazz-infused "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody," which reached #37 on the US pop charts. This charming shot by Don Hunstein finds the young Aretha in the studio blissfully playing the piano as she hums along to the sound of the trombone player sitting beside her. Limited Edition Photograph, hand signed by photographer Don Hunstein
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