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John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane" (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967), was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and was later at the forefront of free jazz. He led at least fifty recording sessions during his career, and appeared as a sideman on many albums by other musicians, including trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.
As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. Coltrane influenced innumerable musicians, and remains one of the most significant saxophonists in music history. He received many posthumous awards and recognitions, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church as Saint John William Coltrane and a special Pulitzer Prize in 2007. His second wife was pianist Alice Coltrane and their son Ravi Coltrane is also a saxophonist.
▶ Jazz Casual -- 1963 • Ralph Gleason - Commentary on "Jazz" as "Art" • Gleason produced a series of twenty-eight programs on jazz and blues, Jazz Casual, for PBS -- featuring: B.B. King, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Vince Guaraldi with Bola Sete, Jimmy Witherspoon, and Sonny Rollins, among others. The series ran from 1961 to 1968.
In this College of Marin production, the fictional, after death and inevitable meeting between Ralph Gleason and Lenny Bruce takes place in Hell.
Riley B. "B.B." King (Born September 16, 1925) Of all the Blues men and women to have lived, none have been quite so successful or so internationally well known and respected as Mr. Riley King; better known as B.B. King.
Riley B. "B.B." King (Born September 16, 1925) Of all the Blues men and women to have lived, none have been quite so successful or so internationally well known and respected as Mr. Riley King; better known as B.B. King.
The Dave Brubeck Quartet and Ralph J. Gleason (a syndicated jazz columnist) perform live at the Jazz Casual TV show in 1961. The Dave Brubeck Quartet is made up of Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Joe Morello and Gene Wright. Ralph J. Gleason interviews Dave on the Jazz Casual show about the future of jazz and the different time signatures that the Dave Brubeck Quartet use. You'll see the Quartet using a 9/8 & 5/4 time 1. Take Five 2. Interview with Dave Brubeck 3. It's a Raggy Waltz 4. Castillian Blues 5. Waltz Limp 6. Blue Rondo a la Turk 7. Emily 8. Martians Go Home 9. Time Was 10. Greensleaves "For more info on our great videos and exciting clips please... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OneMediaMusic Like our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Me... Websit...
Actuación del cuarteto de John Coltrane en televisión en uno de los episodios de "Jazz Casual", del crítico de Jazz Ralph Gleason. The songs: 1. Impressions 2. Alabama 3. Afro Blue Canciones extraídas de su álbum de 1963 "Live at birdland".
B.B. King (May 9, 1968): B.B. King (guitar); Mose Thomas (trumpet); Lee Gatling (tenor saxophone); James Toney (organ); Sonny Freeman (drums). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Darling You Know I Love Yoy / Got A Whole Lot Of Lovin' / Got A Mind To Give Up Lovin' / Think I'll Mole To The Jungle / That's Wrong, LI'I Mama ----------------------------------------------- 1. When It's Sleepy Time Down South 2. Snake Rag 3. Counting the Blues 4. Skid-Dat-De-Dat 5. Mack the Knife ------ Footage from Jazz Casual showcases the finest names in jazz performing live on television. The show was created and produced by the legendary music journalist Ralph J. Gleason. ---------------------- "It took a few weeks to get through Jazz, watch...
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Festival gig. John Coltrane - tenor sax; McCoy Tyner - piano; Jimmy Garrison - bass; Elvin Jones - drums. Probably recorded in 1965
Live Video from April 1959 of Miles Davis and John Coltrane performing "So What." From Miles Davis' album, "Kind Of Blue."
Buy the DVD: http://amzn.to/20gkshM This video is from Coltrane's first time overseas, touring as a member of one of Miles Davis's first great quintets. The footage was taken on March 28, 1960 in Düsseldorf, West Germany, a night Miles Davis decided to sit out. The clip is sourced from the John Coltrane "Jazz Icons" DVD. Tenor Saxophone: John Coltrane Piano: Wynton Kelly Bass: Paul Chambers Drums: Jimmy Cobb
ABC Impulse! - IMPL 8041 A1. Spiritual 00:00 A2. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise 13:45 B1. Chasin' The Trane 20:23 Bass – Reggie Workman Bass Clarinet – Eric Dolphy (tracks: A1) Drums – Elvin Jones Piano – McCoy Tyner Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane Recorded at The Village Vanguard, NYC, November 2 and 3, 1961.
John Coltrane - Live at the Village Vanguard Again (1966). 1) Naima 15:10 2) Introduction to My Favorite Things 6:09 3) My Favorite Things 20:21 John Coltrane - Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet Pharoah Sanders - Tenor Saxophone, Flute Alice Coltrane - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Rashied Ali - Drums Emmanuel Rahim - Percussion
Miles Davis & John Coltrane Live in New York Released: 1988 Genre: Jazz Style: Hard Bop Personnel : Miles Davis - Trumpet John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone Bill Evans - Piano Paul Chambers - Bass Philly Joe Jones - Drums Wynton Kelly - Piano Jimmy Cobb - Drums Tracks 1, 2, 4: Recorded on May 17, 1958 Track 3: Recorded on July 13, 1957 Track 5: Recorded on Jul 27, 1963 Track 6: Recorded on April 2, 1959 1 Bye, Bye Blackbird 2 Four 3 It Never Entered My Mind 4 Walkin' 5 Milestones 6 So What
From March 2, 1960. Incredible jazz legends. Enjoy.
My Favorite Things is the seventh album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1961 on Atlantic Records, catalogue SD-1361. It was the first album to feature Coltrane playing soprano saxophone, and yielded a commercial breakthrough in the form of a hit single that gained popularity in 1961 on radio, an edited version of the title song, "My Favorite Things."[2] In 1998, the album was a recipient of the Grammy Hall of Fame award.[3] Track listing Title Writer(s) "My Favorite Things" Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers "Everytime We Say Goodbye" Cole Porter "Summertime" Ira Gershwin ...
01 - Acknowledgement.mp3 00:00:00 02 - Resolution.mp3 00:07:43 03 - Pursuance.mp3 00:15:03 04 - Psalm.mp3 00:25:46 05 - Introduction By Andre Francis.mp3 00:32:49 06 - Acknowledgement (Live).mp3 00:34:03 07 - Resolution (Live).mp3 00:40:15 08 - Pursuance (Live).mp3 00:51:52 09 - Psalm (Live).mp3 01:13:23 10 - Resolution (Alt Take).mp3 01:22:12 11 - Resolution (Breakdown).mp3 01:29:37 12 - Acknowledgement (Alt Take).mp3 01:31:50 13 - Acknowledgement (Alt Take).mp3 01:41:00
THE BEST OF JOHN COLTRANE VOLUME 1 1. Stardust 00:00 2. Like Sonny 10:41 3. My Favorite Things 14:34 4. Blue Train 35:34 5. Time After Time 44:58 6. Russian Lullaby 52:41 7. I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) 58:14 8. Bahia 1:06:22 9. You Say You Care 1:12:37 10. I Want To Talk About You 1:18:51 11. Spring Is Here 1:29:44 12. Theme For Ernie 1:36:37 13. Lover, Come Back to Me 1:41:32 14. Cherryco 1:49:03 15. Impressions 1:56:15 16. Interplay (Live) 2:04:44 17. Mr. Day 2:14:23 18. Black Pearls 2:21:57 19. Don't Take Your Love from Me 2:35:08 20. Good Bait 2:44:22 21. I see your face before me 2:56:29 22. Anatomy (Live) 3: 06:24 23. Focus on Sanity 3:18:16 24. Goldsboro Express 3:29:44 25. If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You 3:34:28
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01 - 00:00 - In a Sentimental Mood 02 - 04:15 - My Favorite Things 03 - 17:58 - Blue Train 04 - 28:41 - Africa 05 - 45:09 - Naima 06 - 49:27 - Summertime 07 - 01:01:02 - But Not for Me JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits ! ♫ JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music. Find your favorite songs and artists and experience the best of jazz music and blues music. Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video updates! ♫ Facebook FanPage : http://www.facebook.com/JazznBluesExperience
1 - 00:00 - In a Sentimental Mood 2 - 04:16 - My Favorite Things 3 - 17:59 - Blue Train 4 - 28:42 - Africa 5 - 45:10 - Naima 6 - 49:28 - Summertime 7 - 01:01:03 - But Not for Me 8 - 01:10:41 - Everytime We Say Goodbye 9 - 01:16:26 - I Love You 10 - 01:21:57 - I'm Old Fashioned 11 - 01:29:55 - Lazy Bird 12 - 01:37:01 - Locomotion 13 - 01:44:15 - Lush Life 14 - 01:58:14 - Moment's Notice 15 - 02:07:24 - Giant Steps JazzAndBluesExperience ♫ SUBSCRIBE HERE : http://bit.ly/10VoH4l (Re)Discover the Jazz and Blues greatest hits ! ♫ JazznBluesExperience is your channel for all the best jazz and blues music. Find your favorite songs and artists and experience the best of jazz music and blues music. Subscribe for free to stay connected to our channel and easily access our video upda...
John Coltrane - Blue Train: Mono and Stereo Versions Released 2014-06-06 on Not Now Music Download on Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Various_Artists_John_Coltrane_Friends_Sideman_Tran?id=Bdq5df444ayqewezuplmhtzasce&PaffiliateID;=100l3VM 1. 00:00:00 John Coltrane Blue Train (Mono) (Mono) 2. 00:10:46 John Coltrane Moment's Notice (Mono) (Mono) 3. 00:19:58 John Coltrane Locomotion (Mono) (Mono) 4. 00:27:14 John Coltrane I'm Old Fashioned (Mono) (Mono) 5. 00:35:14 John Coltrane Lazy Bird (Mono) (Mono) 6. 00:42:21 John Coltrane Blue Train (Stereo) (Stereo) 7. 00:53:06 John Coltrane Moment's Notice (Stereo) (Stereo) 8. 01:02:18 John Coltrane Locomotion (Stereo) (Stereo) 9. 01:09:35 John Coltrane I'm Old Fashioned (Stereo) 10. 01:17:35 John Coltrane Lazy Bird (Stereo) (S...
"I want to be the force which is truly for good." - John Coltrane in 1966, as told Frank Kofsky One afternoon in November 1966, Frank Kofsky took the train out to Long Island. He was about to spend the day with John Coltrane. Kofsky brought his tape recorder and what we get to hear is the conversation the two men had as they drove through town and made a few stops along the way. Coltrane had moved to Huntington, New York with his wife Alice and their children in 1964. They lived in a modest house on a quiet, tree-lined street. It was a home to raise a family. Coltrane had just turned 40. He would die from liver cancer less than a year later. During this episode Coltrane talks about moving to the country, setting up to practice, connecting with the sound of an instrument, Malcolm X, musi...
#FreePalestine! Choose Portuguese (Brazil) or Spanish caption, if you want. Produced with the cooperation of his widow Alice Coltrane, the documentary focuses on the later period of Coltrane's work where he explored themes of Eastern spirituality. This is a retrospective documentary on the life and music of saxophonist John Coltrane, featuring reminiscences and interviews with his contemporaries and fellow musicians. Musicians interviewed include: Roscoe Mitchell (saxophonist) Rashied Ali (drummer) Tommy Flanagan (pianist) Jimmy Heath (saxophonist) Wayne Shorter (saxophonist) La Monte Young (composer) Alice Coltrane (wife, pianist, harpist) Tracks: 1 - A Love Supreme 2 - Alabama 3 - Blue Monk 4 - Dahomey Dance 5 - Dear Lord 6 - Eight Miles High 7 - Giant Steps 8 - Gospel Song 1 9 - G...
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Interview with John Coltrane, conducted by Carl-Erik Lindgren. Recorded March 22, 1960 in Stockholm between sets with the Miles Davis Quintet
Pharoah Sanders talking about John Coltrane, and what kind of player Pharoah is. Studio shots of the album Message from Home with Bill Laswell. Our Roots (Began in Africa )
Peaceful Warrior Rayse Biggs interviews legendary musician Benny Golson who talks about playing with John Coltrane when they were young in Philadelphia.