The music of saxophonist, bandleader and composer John Coltrane (1926-1967) gains an orchestral reimagining in “Coltrane: ...
At 84, the drummer whose discography includes credits on more than 600 albums is releasing another by his long-running ...
Keeping the lights on and the transmission running is no easy feat for public radio stations. They’re run primarily by ...
Johnny Hartman’s baritone voice blends perfectly with Coltrane’s tenor sax that is the vocal extension of the saxophonist’s earlier Ballad’s album. “Lush Life,” was a last minute ...
Miles In France 1963 and 1964 (Columbia/Sony Legacy 19802801681) As the 1950s flipped over into the 1960s Miles Davis was ...
In 1972, Alice Coltrane moved her family from New Jersey to California with the goal of building an ashram. Settling in Agoura Hills, the jazz virtuoso and Hindu spiritual leader led a faith-based ...
The Coltrane legacy in jazz is vast and monumentally influential—that is a known quantity in the music world. So much of that legacy is filled with the artistic resonance of John Coltrane, whose ...
She would know. Lang won a GRAMMY with Orbison for their 1987 remake of his classic ballad “Crying.” Born in Vernon, Texas, in 1936, Orbison and his family moved west to Wink, Texas ...
“When I listen to her music, I feel like I’m being healed at a cellular level,” the curator Erin Christovale says of the late Alice Coltrane (1937-2007). Monument Eternal unites the work of ...
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