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Robbie Coltrane & Eric Idle - Nuns On The Run (1990)
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John Coltrane - My Shining Hour
The Coltranes “Play With Shadows”
Alice Coltrane - Krishna Krishna - YouTube
John Coltrane, Ballads Recording Session, New Jersey, 1963 by Jim Marshall
Francis Wolff, John Coltrane (Blue Trane)
indigodreams: jazzrelatedstuff: John Coltrane.
bamthephotographs: Tommy Potter, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane at Birdland, 1951 photo by Frank Driggs
souleyes: Coltrane by Jean-Pierre Leloir Coltrane - Black and Black
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘John W. Coltrane, innovative jazz legend, was born in Hamlet, NC, on this date September 23, 1926. Some of his famous recordings were: “My Favorite Things,” “A Love Supreme,” and “Ascension.”’
Marvin Koner Miles Davis and John Coltrane, 1956
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ianbrooks: Legends of Jazz Portraits by Garth Glazier To capture that dimly lit, smoke-choked atmosphere of the 40’s and 50’s-era clubs is to feel the jazz in your bloodstream and tap your toes to the meter. For his portrait series, Garth gathered
It’s one of those nights… insomnia has kicked in and I have to get up in three hours. Time to reflect and find peace ☮️ and know your worth and to stop chasing what you cannot control. Ask the universe ✨for it and express gratitude 🙏🏽
youthcoast: lushwisdom: youth-lagoon: Finally Coltranes!! why are you and your life both so perfect wahh
Why is there no way I can tell Patrick that I love him and that I want to be his best friend? We could hang out with Jessie in Boston and listen to copious amounts of Coltrane and I would tell him that I love him until his self esteem would stop making
jazzrelatedstuff: John Coltrane.
indigodreams: bygoneeras: John Coltrane and Lee Morgan. Blue Train sessions, 1957.
littlemisssoul: John taking it easy
jazzandmovies: John Coltrane playing the Flute
jazzandmovies: Selected John Coltrane Discography
type40capsule: Robbie Coltrane as The Doctor by Paul Hanley http://paulhanley.deviantart.com/art/Robbie-Coltrane-as-The-Doctor-388324178 okay I would watch the shit out of this
the-last-enemy: Robbie Coltrane with his double Martin Bayfield
everydaylouie: alice coltrane/pharoah sanders
trevanterhodes: Every morning I wake up and go to the gym, I come home, I play my vinyl, my John Coltrane. That’s just how I start my day … I’ve been doing it for years, and in six years I’m going to do a John Coltrane biopic. I have to. – Trevante
livelong-and-dftba: molliedollie: the-last-enemy: Robbie Coltrane with his double Martin Bayfield I want them to hold hands everywhere they go Sorry but isn’t Robbie Coltrane like 6 feet or something? HOW FREAKIN TALL IS HIS DOUBLE?!!!
wise-barrel-maker: the-last-enemy: Robbie Coltrane with his double Martin Bayfield I can’t tell you how weird it is to see short Hagrid
jazz-improvisation:John Coltrane, 1960photo: Lee Friedlander
magictransistor: William Claxton. John Coltrane at the Guggenheim Museum, NYC. 1960.
zzzze:Beuford Smith Paul Chambers, John Coltrane, c. 1970 Vintage gelatin silver print
1264doghouse: Coltrane
cineaesthesia:Black Journal: Alice Coltrane (St. Clair Bourne, 1970
undr:John Coltrane. JP Jazz Archive/Redferns. 1961
vegieburger:John Coltrane, 1966
jazzrockmusician: Miles and John Coltrane - 1958
blejz: Alice Coltrane
coltranes:jean-michel basquiat in downtown 81, (made in 1980 - 1981, but released in 2001) by edo bertogilo.
chimiraa: Alice Coltrane
aquariumdrunkard: Alice Coltrane :: 16mm DocumentaryCulled from a 1970 documentary created for a segment of the Black Journal television program, this unearthed 16mm color film finds Alice Coltrane between the albums Huntington Ashram Monastery, and
coltranes:Gina Ravera in A Luv Tale, 1999
coltranes:Lisa Bonet by Matthew Rolston for Interview Magazine in 1987
colonellickburger:Roy DeCarava, John Coltrane, Half Note 1960
barcarole: John Coltrane during a recording session at Columbia Records in 1958.
Miles Davis with John Coltrane, Café Bohemia, 1958. Photographer Marvin Koner Nudes & Noises
Miles Davis & John Coltrane Nudes & Noises
John Coltrane Nudes & Noises
jazzybuddhist: Thelonious Monk w. John Coltrane - Well You Needn’t CO-TRANE!
trumpetangst: themaninthegreenshirt: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman [1963] Impulse!Perhaps the greatest jazz vocal album ever made, ESSENTIAL!Recorded March 7, 1963, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ John Coltrane – tenor sax Jimmy Garrison
themaninthegreenshirt: The John Coltrane Quartet John Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones and McCoy Tyner
trevanterhodes: Every morning I wake up and go to the gym, I come home, I play my vinyl, my John Coltrane. That’s just how I start my day … I’ve been doing it for years, and in six years I’m going to do a John Coltrane biopic. I have to.– Trevante
themaninthegreenshirt: Duke Ellington & John Coltrane [1963] Impulse! Duke Ellington - piano John Coltrane - tenor / soprano saxophone Jimmy Garrison / Aaron Bell - bass Elvin Jones / Sam Woodyard - drums http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCQfTNOC5aE
smithsonian: “I think the main thing a musician would like to do is give a picture to the listener of the many wonderful things that he knows of and senses in the universe.” —John Coltrane Pictured: John Coltrane’s Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone.
coltranes:wings of desire, 1987, directed by wim wenders.“why am i me and why not you? why am i here and why not there? when did the time begin and when does space end?”