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John William Coltrane was born September 23, 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina, USA and died of liver cancer on July 17, 1967. To this day, he is considered one of the most influential jazz musicians.
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Official website includes biography, photographs, licensing information, music and scholarship information.
Ashley Kahn, author of "A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album," discusses Coltrane in an exclusive intervew with Jerry Jazz Musician.
Honors the tenor saxophonist, and features album and book reviews, art, interviews, photos, and album liner notes.
Thesis discusses the Black American Experience through the work of iconic figures saxphonist John Coltrane and Invisible Man author Ralph Ellison.
An online thesis titled 'John Coltrane, Avant Garde Jazz, and the Evolution of "My Favorite Things"' with bibliography, discography and pictures.
Jerry Jazz Musician refers readers to an excerpt from Business Insider of the book "The Jazz of Physics" by Stephon Alexander.
Smithsonian Magazine writer Jeff MacGregor details "looking back at the moment when one of our greatest jazzmen raised the stakes for everyone who came after". (January 01, 2024)
The legendary saxophonist forsook lyricism for the quest for ecstasy. Article by Edward Strickland from the Atlantic Monthly. (December 01, 1987)
Official website includes biography, photographs, licensing information, music and scholarship information.
Thesis discusses the Black American Experience through the work of iconic figures saxphonist John Coltrane and Invisible Man author Ralph Ellison.
Ashley Kahn, author of "A Love Supreme: The Story of John Coltrane's Signature Album," discusses Coltrane in an exclusive intervew with Jerry Jazz Musician.
Jerry Jazz Musician refers readers to an excerpt from Business Insider of the book "The Jazz of Physics" by Stephon Alexander.
An online thesis titled 'John Coltrane, Avant Garde Jazz, and the Evolution of "My Favorite Things"' with bibliography, discography and pictures.
Honors the tenor saxophonist, and features album and book reviews, art, interviews, photos, and album liner notes.
Smithsonian Magazine writer Jeff MacGregor details "looking back at the moment when one of our greatest jazzmen raised the stakes for everyone who came after". (January 01, 2024)
The legendary saxophonist forsook lyricism for the quest for ecstasy. Article by Edward Strickland from the Atlantic Monthly. (December 01, 1987)

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