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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.
Actors: Scott Essman (producer), Scott Essman (director), Scott Essman (writer), David Alan Graf (actor), Ricco Ross (producer), Ricco Ross (writer), Ricco Ross (actor), Dean Scofield (actor), Wil Bowers (actor), Sheila Marie Shostac (producer), Sheila Marie Shostac (actress), Jeffrey Markle (actor), Travis Hinson (actor), Michelle Briddell (miscellaneous crew), James Linahon (composer),
Plot: Take a journey to 1959 and walk the miles with two of the most iconic jazz musicians of all time, John Coltrane and Miles Davis, men whose work became the soundtrack of an era. Their impact came at the outset of not only significant changes in music, but also in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement, the birth of Rock n Roll, and the popularity of television. Trane and Miles embodies the sound of cool jazz.
Keywords: columbia, jazz, live-jazz, miles, modern-jazz, recording-industry, year-1959Actors: John Bradley (editor), John Bradley (composer), John Bradley (director), John Bradley (writer), John Bradley (actor), Dave Sanford (actor), Zoë Gulliksen (actress), John P. Bradley (producer), Alex Proulx (actor), John Benko (actor), Kathy Bradley (producer),
Plot: In a small town, Chuck, the town boss, finds out his wife, Lana, is cheating on him with Cliff. Cliff now has to end his relationship with Lana, or be killed in the process. Chuck employs his two hedge-men John and Jerry to do his dirty work for him.
Keywords: neo-western1. "My Favorite Things" 00:00 2. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" 13:42 3. "Summertime" 19:25 4. "But Not for Me" 31:00 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...
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
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...
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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
From March 2, 1960. Incredible jazz legends. Enjoy.
classic quartet with Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (bass) and McCoy Tyner (piano), but also spotlights him onstage with other jazz legends including Stan Getz, Oscar Peterson John Coltrane (Tenor & Soprano Sax) Wynton Kelly (Piano) Paul Chambers (Bass) Jimmy Cobb (Drums) with guests Oscar Peterson (Piano) Stan Getz (Tenor Sax) Songs: On Green Dolphin Street Walkin’ The Theme Autumn Leaves What’s New Autumn In NY Hackensack
Live in Belgium (1965) Personnel: John Coltrane (Tenor & Soprano Sax) McCoy Tyner (Piano) Jimmy Garrison (Bass) Elvin Jones (Drums) Songs: Vigil Naima My Favorite Things http://
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."
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Buy DVD: http://amzn.to/20gkshM This video is from Coltrane's first trip 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
JOHN COLTRANE QUARTET - Ascension - Live at Antibes, France, 1965
With: Jimmy Garrison - bass, McCoy Tyner - piano & Elvin Jones - drums.
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.
1. "My Favorite Things" 00:00 2. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" 13:42 3. "Summertime" 19:25 4. "But Not for Me" 31:00 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...
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
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...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use"
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
From March 2, 1960. Incredible jazz legends. Enjoy.
"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...
Interview with John Coltrane, conducted by Carl-Erik Lindgren. Recorded March 22, 1960 in Stockholm between sets with the Miles Davis Quintet
John Coltrane Interview (1960)please visit the new and better quality-version:http://vids.myspace.com/ind...
Miles Davis very rare, legendary interview. Enjoy his genius!
John Coltrane Practicing Fours 1956 ( TRADING FOURS AFTER 1 MIN 40 SECS )
John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane" (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967), was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. About the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0465091105/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0465091105&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=3cb95dac4d3a2209c51f9e9db1c89914 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 organized at least fifty recording sessions as a leader during his career, and appeared as a sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk. As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. His second wife was pianist Al...
Jazz guitarist John Abercrombie’s career has been a pendulum of successes of having playing all styles of jazz music. During the late 1960’s into the early 1970’s, John played fusion-rock in the group Dreams featuring Randy and Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, and Don Grolnick. In the group Gateway he paired up with bassist Dave Holland and drummer Jack DeJohnette. John has also collaborated with guitarist Ralph Towner as a duo. His latest ECM Records release “Within A Song” again has him collaborating with saxophonist Joe Lovano, Drew Gress on bass, and Joey Baron on drums. The recording was based on John’s major musical influence, NEA Jazz Master and guitarist, Jim Hall. Hall’s collaboration on recording’s “Interplay” with pianist Bill Evans and Sonny Rollins’s “The Bridge” set the standa...
Hannah Brass: The number two mom of the house. All around sweetheart. Music: John Coltrane, Naima
In a career that spans over 40 years, saxophonist Joe Lovano is now one of the important jazz musicians of his generation. Throughout his career he continues to bring the music and it’s roots to the light by playing the music of the deans and innovators of the music ranging from John Coltrane to Ornette Coleman. Joe’s 22nd disc “Bird Songs” is paying tribute to the late Charlie Parker, one of the innovators of be-bop. Parker, hailed as “Bird,” was one of the architects and founding fathers of the style of jazz music that segued into existence as the big-bands of the 1920’s to the 40’s became a thing of the past as musicians were playing smaller trio and quartet ensembles. Lovano goes for the jugular and incorporates some of his new music along with some of Parker’s standards with this grou...
Summer Before Spring's End 2015-16 // runtime 8:32 A young man dreams of a perfect day but suddenly gets hit with a harsh reality, which tampers his views on the best season of the year. Written & Directed - Terence Price & Reginald O'neal Editors - Terence Price & Reginald O'neal Words & Voice - Reginald O'neal Music - Reginald O'Neal / John Coltrane / Gary Baptist / David Maldonado (Reginald) IG: @L.E.Other / http://www.loveachother.com/ (Terence) IG: @MxLawkii / http://www.mxlawki.com/ Summer Before Springs End, 2015-16 / Overtown / Miami, FL In depth interview on the filmand artists in the Miami Herald: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article83117822.html (Article by Audra D.S Burch) June 11, 2016.
interview: nina simone song: love - john coltrane
Here is the full length interview with James Lavadour. He speaks about art as a medium, a life of painting, and the origins of his recent work. >>> "When I started that body of work, I had two basic structures: one was a flowing landscape... and the other was an architectural abstraction. They were always two different things, running parallel. They never met. Until, I met [Norman]!" [Referring to paint dripping down canvas, physicist Norman J Zabuski said "It's not drips, it's a fingering instability."] "It was a revelation... that simple thing of architecture meeting landscape. I went through this whole period of concentrated learning. There were certain things I needed to know." ---- "So the whole purpose of a painting would be, for me, to be an informative cosmic event that conne...
THE GREEN BOOK CHRONICLES Trailer for the upcoming one hour documentary with animation connecting Victor H. Green's travel guides for African-Americans and travel stories between 1936-67 / by Calvin Alexander Ramsey, Co-Producer and Becky Wible Searles, Director / Co-Producer; Dr. Deborah V. Payton George and Dr. Michael R. Ragan, Associate Producers; Zach White, Editor Release Update: We are continuing to raise completion funds and hope to release the film in mid-2017. Visit our production website at greenbookchronicles.com for more information and help support this project through tax deductible contributions via the Len Ragozin Foundation http://www.lenragozinfoundation.org/the-green-book.html Special thanks to our interviewees and the many talented and generous SCAD Atlanta students...
For over four decades saxophonist and flautist Sonny Fortune has been a champion for both the love of jazz as well as freedom to play as he chooses. His freedom allowed him to form Sound Reason Records in which Sonny has had a good run in producing, releasing, and marketing his own music for well over a decade. His current release “Last Night at Sweet Rhythm” is a real testament that Sonny’s musicianship gets better with time. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native didn’t start off studying nor listening to jazz music. In fact, he began singing doo-wop groups and felt he was going to sing for a living. Sonny had a alto saxophone and began playing and practicing the instrument for a couple hours a day. From there he began to take the instrument seriously from advice from the legendary saxop...
Hailed as one of the most important innovators in jazz guitar during the 1980’s, Stanley Jordan has been a musician that’s always been on the cutting edge of his technique and his passion for the music. His latest Mack Avenue Records release “Friends” is a myriad of all genres of music will playing and staying in the form of straight ahead jazz. This project pairs him with special guest musicians that Stanley’s been wanting to play and record with for decades. Musicians include Nicholas Payton, Ronnie Laws, Bucky Pizzarelli, Russell Malone, Charlie Hunter, Mike Stern, Regina Carter, and Kenny Garrett. His band is backed by his trio which features Charnett Moffett on bass and Kenwood Dennard on drums. Stanley and his trio just finished a week at The Iridium in New York City with special gu...
Roy Haynes is a jazz legend of the first order. In a career spanning 7 decades, Roy has helped to write the story of modern jazz, drumming with Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane and just about everyone else. Chick's groundbreaking 1968 album Now He Sings, Now He Sobs was his first encounter with Roy, and they've been working steadily ever since, right through the 2010 tour of the Freedom Band.
1. "My Favorite Things" 00:00 2. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" 13:42 3. "Summertime" 19:25 4. "But Not for Me" 31:00 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...
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
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...
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use"
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
From March 2, 1960. Incredible jazz legends. Enjoy.
There was a boy, a very strange enchanted boy
They say he wandered very far, very far, over land and
A little shy and sad of eye, but very wise was he
And then one day, a magic day he passed my way
And while we spoke of many things, fools and kings
This he said to me:
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn