Prepare yourself for an unforgettable evening celebrating the genius and enduring legacy of the legendary John Coltrane. This extraordinary concert will transport you to the golden era of jazz with ...
If Blue Note Records producer Alfred Lion had regrets, topping the list would probably be chasing after his cat. In late 1956 or early '57, the dumb curiosity of the office feline would wind up ...
In the iconic portrait of John Coltrane for the cover of his seminal 1957 album “Blue Train,” Coltrane stands silhouetted in deep cerulean blue against a dark background and appears to be sucking on a ...
Imagine that New York’s 52nd Street jazz scene never died and John Coltrane lived his life out there, playing an endless series of jam sessions. What if he had never passed through the portal of Miles ...
Promise is sweet, fulfillment sweeter. In 1955, John Coltrane, beginning to accrue attention after joining Miles Davis’s groundbreaking hard-bop quintet, was the young tenor saxophonist to put money ...