Discovering old and forgotten audio tapes of a jazz icon like John Coltrane is always exciting, but their posthumous release can have mixed motives. Taking advantage of the musician's name to make ...
Gary G. Vercelli of California's Capital Public Radio finds the jazz guitarist covering a Coltrane classic. With Supreme blogger Patrick Jarenwattananon on vacation, we asked jazz music directors from ...
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 ...
Piano, bass, and drums took center stage on March 21 at Symphony Hall, encircled by the traditional string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. After a brief ...
More than 50 years after John Coltrane’s death, Impulse! Records is releasing new music from the jazz legend. The record label had long thought the album to be lost after the tapes it was recorded on ...
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