Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Setting up for a meeting of the Album Club at Never Ending Books on State Street, organizer and ...
A week-long festival at Penn Live honors the legacy of the husband and wife team who developed spiritual jazz. A historical marker on 33rd Street identifies the home of jazz greats John and Alice ...
This album isn't for everyone, but for me, Alice Coltrane: The Carnegie Hall Concert is a landmark performance that was both commanding and reflective of a fast-moving era that upended norms, leaving ...
In 1972, Alice Coltrane moved her family from New Jersey to California with the goal of building an ashram. Settling in Agoura Hills, the jazz virtuoso and Hindu spiritual leader led a faith-based ...
Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda was an American jazz pianist, organist, harpist, singer, composer, swamini, and the wife of John Coltrane. Turiyasangitananda translates as the Transcendental Lord's ...
In 1964, John Coltrane ascended to an upstairs room of a two-story house in Huntington, New York, and made compositions that would turn into one of the most revered albums in jazz: “A Love Supreme.” ...
In the years after her husband John’s death, the harpist discovered a sound all her own, a jazz rooted in acts of spirit and will. Alice Coltrane, 1970(Photo by Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images) ...
On October 22, Alice and Ravi Coltrane et al. roared into town, captivating a few thousand of their adoring subjects at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. As for jazz royalty, they don't come more ...
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