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John Coltrane - My Shining Hour
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
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
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
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
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
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
undr:John Coltrane. JP Jazz Archive/Redferns. 1961
vegieburger:John Coltrane, 1966
jazzrockmusician: Miles and John Coltrane - 1958
colonellickburger:Roy DeCarava, John Coltrane, Half Note 1960
barcarole: John Coltrane during a recording session at Columbia Records in 1958.
jazz-improvisation:John Coltrane Blow tenor saxophone Silouette, Tokyo, Japan, 9th July 1966. photo: Katsuji Abe
jazz-improvisation:John Coltrane performing on stage photography: Echoes/Redferns
lenouveaucirque: John Coltrane.
John Coltrane by Frank Morrison
John Coltrane. (A Love Supreme Part 1 Acknowledgement - Listen here)
John Coltrane
John Coltrane, The Jazz Workshop, Boston, 1963
themaninthegreenshirt: John Coltrane and Miles Davis by Chuck Stewart
themaninthegreenshirt: John Coltrane https://painted-face.com/
themaninthegreenshirt: Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane As good as it gets https://painted-face.com/
Miles Davis with John Coltrane, Café Bohemia, 1958. Photographer Marvin Koner Nudes & Noises
Miles Davis & John Coltrane Nudes & Noises
John Coltrane Nudes & Noises
conelradstation: MORE. John Coltrane in Jazz (dir. Ken Burns, 2000)
jazzybuddhist: Thelonious Monk w. John Coltrane - Well You Needn’t CO-TRANE!
67nana: Good Brotha searching for that “John Coltrane” music, enjoying his day. NANA
tornandfrayed: John Coltrane at The Village Gate, New York City, 1961. Photograph by Herb Snitzer.
kaleidoscopekyd: conelradstation: MORE. John Coltrane in Jazz (dir. Ken Burns, 2000)
housethattranebuilt:John Coltrane, Pharaoh Sanders, Albert Ayler
Tagged by @em-muh to post my Top 5 Songs rn 1. Hide - FKA Twigs 2. Heavenfaced - The National 3. Marry Me - St. Vincent (specifically her La Blogotheque acoustic version) 4. My Favorite Things - John Coltrane 5. Garota from Ipanema - Antonio Carlos
onyxcollective: John Coltrane at The Guggenheim
rootsnbluesfestival: John Coltrane at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City 1960 (photo by William Claxton)
nobrashfestivity:John Coltrane, Home movie, around 1966
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
lachicanarosie: blunthought: “I start in the middle of a sentence and move both directions at once.” ― John Coltrane Ily
manufactoriel: John Coltrane on TV. (Equatorial Guinea, 1990), by Guy Le Querec
musician-photos: John Coltrane
theatrainjazz: From left to right, John Coltrane, Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, Miles Davis and Bill Evans.
themaninthegreenshirt: Ben Webster and John Coltrane by Roy DeCarava New York 1960
themaninthegreenshirt: John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy and Reggie Workman, Holland, 1961
themaninthegreenshirt: The John Coltrane Quartet John Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones and McCoy Tyner
John Coltrane with Miles Davis at Columbia Recording Studios, New York City, 1958.
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.