The 33-minute album consisted of four parts: "Acknowledgement," "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm." Love Supreme, the critically acclaimed album by John Coltrane, debuted on Dec. 9, 1964. To ...
Few recordings in jazz have the mystique of A Love Supreme. Nearly 40 years after its release it's still revered by jazz fans as a work of rare artistry, intensity and originality. But perhaps because ...
While recognized as a great artist in his time, much of John Coltrane’s later work was so far ahead that it took the world years, if not decades, to catch up with it. Today, in a beautiful postscript ...
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.” ...
The service begins casually, a potpourri of worshipers in suits, tie-dye, colorful African garb, or religious vestments gathered at the door of a storefront near the corner of Fillmore and Eddy ...
SIEGEL: This collection contains the only known complete live performance of the work. It also has previously unreleased alternate studio takes. Reviewer Tom Moon says the set is an illustration of ...
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 ...
Along with Miles Davis's seminal album, Kind of Blue, saxophonist John Coltrane's A Love Supreme is undoubtedly one of the world's most influential jazz recordings. Recorded with pianist McCoy Tyner, ...