EFTA01187713Set 9
2012-12-1615p9,850w
jazz were Miles, Monk, Mingus and Trane.... This week's music
pays homage to John Coltrane.
John William Coltrane (also known as "Trane"; September 23, 1926 — July ... Citation for his "masterful
improvisation, supreme musicianship and iconic centrality to the history ofjazz."
John Coltrane was born in Hamlet, North Carolina on September 23, 1926, and grew ... legacy, there is not a jazz musician alive who isn't indebted to John Coltrane.
The Best ofJohn Coltrane — http://www.youtube.comlwatch?v=V63-uQORIKk
1) My Favorite Things
2) Naima
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EFTA00780014Set 9
2010-12-0310p1,949w
proud to usher in the Holiday season with Diana Krall's Christmas
Songs and John Coltrane's classic Ballads, both in stunning 96kHz/24bit.
Featured Albums
"...a smoky, sophisticated, and slightly ... time.
"Falling in love music."
-Murray Honvitz, NPR
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Ballads (NEW 96kHz/24bit)
John Coltrane
A breathtaking album by the single most influential saxophone player (and perhaps jazz artist) in history
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EFTA00779857Set 9
2010-11-1110p2,467w
Omette Coleman, Herbie
"Gentle Rain," an interpretation of Peggy Lee's Hancock, Art Blakey, John Coltrane, and
1956 hit "Black Coffee," and a moving take on countless others. The Artist ... Kahane
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The World's Greatest Audiophile Vocal Africa/Brass (NEW 96kHz/24bit)
Recordings (96kHz/24bit) John Coltrane
Various Artists
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One for the Road (Live) (96kHz/24bit) Jazz at the Pawnshop
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EFTA00779917Set 9
2010-11-1810p2,659w
96kHz/24bit) Louise Rogers
Various Artists
Africa/Brass (NEW 96kHz/24bit) Jazz at the Pawnshop (88.2kHz/24bit)
John Coltrane Arne Domnkus, Bengt Hallberg, Lars Erstrand,
Georg Riedel, Egil Johansen
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Frampton Comes Alive
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EFTA02703043Set 11
2015-03-0824p10,181w
performed with many leading j=zz musicians of the day,
including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Mo=k, and later Herbie Hancock. Byrd's first regular group was a
quintet
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EFTA00850809Set 9
2015-07-1948p19,595w
Martin Luther King, Jim Brown, Wilt Chamberlain,
Ray Charles, Colin Powell, Andy Young, John Coltrane, Jessie Jackson, Arthur Ashe, Wilt Chamberlin,
Walter Payton, Stevie Wonder, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Michael Jackson
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EFTA01195155Set 9
2014-04-1333p14,550w
York jazz scene where
nightly he watched greats like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Mingus and Max
Roach. Under the tutelage of Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong, Hugh
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