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John William Coltrane (d. 23 Eylül 1926; Hamlet, North Carolina - ö. 17 Temmuz 1967; Long Island, New York) Amerikalı caz müzisyeni ve saksafoncu. Kendine özgü saksafon çalma stiliyle ve besteleriyle günümüzde Joshua Redman, Archie Shepp, Jeff Kashiwa ve Stanley Turrentine gibi birçok caz saksafoncusuna ışık tutmuş, çalışmalarına esin kaynağı olmuştur. John Coltrane, deniz kuvvetleri caz grubunda müzik hayatına başlar daha sonra sivil hayata geçerek caz müziğine önemli katkıları ile ustalar arasında yerini alır. Coltrane, Miles Davis ile birlikte çalıştığı dönemde Trane adı ile anılmaya başlar. Thelonious Monk ile çalıştığı dönemde önemli çalışmalarda görev alan sanatçı daha sonra tekrar Miles...
Chi Coltrane (Chi is pronounced "shy") (born 16 November 1948, Racine, Wisconsin, USA) is best known as an American rock-pop-jazz songwriter, pianist, and singer. Coltrane was one of seven children to a Canadian mother and a German violinist father. She played a number of instruments as a child. Her family moved frequently; her father died when she was ten. She gave her first piano recital at the age of twelve. In 1970, she used two sidemen, an upright bassist and a drummer, playing jazz, funk and rock in local Chicago clubs and bars. In 1971 she represented the U.S. at...
Coltrane Motion are a Chicago-based electronic indie rock duo, with a new album out entitled 'Hello Ambition!'. Lead singer Michael Bond records sixties-obsessed electronic pop in his home studio, while guitarist Matt Dennewitz covers it all in wailing distortion and delay at their live shows - the result is a raucous wall of sound built out of drum loops and fuzzed-out melodies, held together by swirling synths and organ drone. The group has its origins in a handful of lo-fi CD-R and compilation releases, culminating in their 2007 full-length debut, 'Songs About Music', and a series of successful tours across...
Alice Coltrane (1937-2007) was a U.S. jazz pianist, organist, harpist, and composer. Coltrane was born Alice McLeod on the 27th August 1937 in Detroit, Michigan. She studied classical music, and attended Cass Technical High School in Detroit, where she continued her musical training. In 1959 she travelled to Paris and studied briefly with pianist Bud Powell. She began playing jazz as a professional in Detroit, both with her own trio and as a duo with vibist Terry Pollard. From 1962 to 1963 she played with Terry Gibbs's quartet, when she met John Coltrane, with whose group she played piano from...
John Coltrane formed his first group, a quartet, in 1960. After moving through different personnel including Steve Kuhn, Pete LaRoca, and Billy Higgins, the lineup stabilized in the fall with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Steve Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones. Tyner, from Philadelphia, had been a friend of Coltrane's for some years and the two men long had an understanding that the pianist would join Coltrane when Tyner felt ready for the exposure of regularly working with him. Also recorded in the same sessions were the later released albums Coltrane's Sound and Coltrane Plays the Blues. Still with Atlantic Records,...