Time Magazine lets us peek into a 1950s smoky jazz club with Miles Davis

Date
26 February 2013

We like to give you a fair amount of contemporary art and design here at It’s Nice That, but we recognise that it’s sometimes good to dip your toe into the murky waters of the olden days. Life Magazine’s archive website — which may as well be labelled #NSFW for its ability to distract you for longer than any other website ever — has an extraordinary amount of old, incredible series of categorised photographs for your viewing pleasure.

This particular collection allows us to poke our heads through the doors of a smokey nightclub in the 1950s where the legendary Miles Davis is performing and photographer Robert W. Kelley is snapping away. Velvet curtains, finger-smudged brass instruments and beads of sweat all lend a helping hand in these shots making you want to put some jazz on the speakers as soon as possible.

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Miles Davis: Robert W. Kelley—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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