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  1. 2 de jul. de 2024 · John Coltrane records ‘Coltrane Plays the Blues’ with McCoy Tyner, Steve Davis and Elvin Jones (1960)

  2. www.rhino.com › aod › coltranes-sound-john-coltrane-1COLTRANE’S SOUND | Rhino

    21 de jun. de 2024 · COLTRANE'S SOUND was released in 1964, some four years after the sessions that yielded MY FAVORITE THINGS, PLAYS THE BLUES and these six tracks - and the Atlantic set shows the saxophonist at the peak of his powers.

  3. Hace 3 días · Elvin Ray Jones (September 9, 1927 - May 18, 2004) was an American jazz drummer of the post-bop era. Most famously a member of John Coltrane's quartet, with whom he recorded from late 1960 to late 1965, Jones appeared on such albums as My Favorite Things, A Love Supreme, Ascension and Live at Birdland. After 1966, Jones led his own trio, and ...

  4. 2 de jul. de 2024 · With a group of equally fine players, Feinberg plays six Jones-related pieces, including “Miles Mode” and “Nancy With the Laughing Face,” which Jones related to Coltrane. Two pieces were written by saxophonists with whom Jones played: Frank Foster’s rocking “The Unknighted Nations” and Steve Grossman’s “Taurus People.”

  5. Hace 2 días · Sun Ship, one of the last recordings made by John Coltrane and his “classic quartet” — with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones — was recorded on this day (August 26) in 1965. Unlike much of the tenor saxophonist’s previous work, this album was not overseen by famed audio engineer Rudy Van Gelder, who ...

  6. Hace 2 días · The saxophonist is accompanied by the members of his classic quartet: McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. Coltrane was inspired by Martin Luther King’s speech, delivered in the church sanctuary three days after the bombing, and patterned his saxophone playing on it.

  7. Hace 2 días · Today’s Song of the Day comes from Jones’ post-Coltrane solo-period, which was rich with innovation. The tune is “Three Card Molly,” from the 1971 album Genesis. It’s one of Jones’ best-known tunes and a strong showcase for his remarkably consistent yet quietly eruptive style.