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3 days ago · John Coltrane’s Civil Rights elegy “Alabama” first appeared on Live at Birdland (1964), though it was recorded in Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 18, 1963 – three months after the dramatic events surrounding the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing of September 15, 1963.
5 days ago · New Compilation Explores John Coltrane as a Sideman: Craft’s forthcoming Another Side of John Coltrane explores the trailblazing saxophonist’s work as a sideman. Its tracklist features some of his best work in sessions led by the likes of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins and more.
4 days ago · Listen to the 1963 recording of John Coltrane performing his composition “Alabama,” with McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (bass); and Elvin Jones (drums). [Universal Music Group].. ___..
5 days ago · These seem like the right words to describe the music of Alice Coltrane, born on this day in 1937. Her oeuvre is impeccable, from her early bebop to her later spiritual free compositions. An important conceptualist, Coltrane has influenced countless musicians, including her husband John Coltrane.
4 days ago · What was the nickname given to John Coltrane's early style by critic Ira Gitler? Sheet of sound
3 days ago · Papa John Defrancesco “People Get Ready” — Walking Uptown: BUY: 8:00 PM: Lord Buckley “Gettysburg Address” — His Royal Hipness: BUY: 7 PM Hour, July 3, 2024; 7:52 PM: Kenny Burrell “Cottontail” — Midnight At The Village Vanguard: BUY: 7:49 PM: Blossom Dearie “I Won't Dance” — Verve Jazz Masters: BUY: 7:45 PM: Chet Baker ...