John Coltrane’s ‘A Love Supreme’ is set to be reissued as a cassette on March 27 as part of its 60th anniversary.
Ravi Coltrane- tenor and soprano saxophonist, bandleader, and composer - has fronted a variety of jazz lineups, recorded critically-hailed albums as leader, produced recordings by other artists - ...
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How Coltrane broke 'My Favorite Things' (feat. Adam Neely)
John Coltrane’s My Favorite Things isn’t just a jazz standard—it’s a complete transformation of a Broadway classic. This ...
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Ravi Coltrane, Brandee Younger to perform in Albany
The Egg in Albany will be hosting an evening of jazz with saxophonist Ravi Coltrane and harpist Brandee Younger.
The two-disc “Offering” practically begins mid-sentence, with John Coltrane already into the opening number “Naima” before the engineer for Temple University’s WRTI radio station could hit the “record ...
Franzo and Marina King had recently moved from the Midwest to San Francisco when they decided to celebrate their first wedding anniversary by going to hear John Coltrane play at the Jazz Workshop. It ...
Live musical performances are usually freer than those recorded in studios, for reasons having to do with the peculiar psychology of many performing artists. In public, where what’s played is what’s ...
Robbie Coltrane's death certificate says that the Harry Potter actor died from multiple organ failure, according to multiple reports Robbie Coltrane's cause of death has reportedly been revealed. The ...
John Coltrane composed these words in December 1964, as part of a poem he called A Love Supreme. I have seen God – I have seen ungodly – none can be greater – none can compare to God. He included the ...
The improbable new release by John Coltrane, Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album, arrives with the excitement of a rare celestial event. A small trove of previously unissued studio material ...
Robbie Coltrane, the veteran Scottish actor who gained worldwide acclaim as Rubeus Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" film series, died Friday. He was 72. Coltrane’s agent, Belinda Wright, said in an email ...
Eight months before John Coltrane died, he performed a concert at Temple University. During the concert, the legendary jazz musician put down his horn and banged his fists against his chest. He ...
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