John William Coltrane (Hamlet, North Carolina, September 23, 1926 – Huntington, New York, July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer.
American jazz great John Coltrane emerged in the 1950s, playing tenor and soprano sax with Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk. A leader of "hard bop", in the 1960s he led his own groups and changed the face of jazz with experimentation and improvisation, his later recordings reflecting his belief that music was a form of spiritual expression. Sometimes called simply 'Trane, his recordings include Giant Steps (1959), My Favorite Things (1960), Olé (1961) and A Love Supreme (1964). In his later recordings he collaborated on avante-garde music with his wife, Alice Coltrane (b. Alice McLeod, 1937-2007), who had a career in her own right.
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The Red Garland Quintettenor saxophone
Elmo Hope Sextettenor saxophone
John Coltrane Quarteteponymous, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Johnny Hodges and His Orchestratenor saxophone
Miles Davis Quintettenor saxophone
Miles Davis Sextettenor saxophone
Thelonious Monk Quartettenor saxophone
Dizzy Gillespie Sextetalto saxophone, tenor saxophoneFans
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