john coltrane

     

John William Coltrane (September 23, 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina — July 17, 1967 at Huntington Hospital in Long Islan, NY) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Born in Hamlet, North Carolina, Coltrane grew up in High Point, North Carolina and moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in June 1943. He was inducted into the Navy in 1945 and returned to civilian life in 1946. Coltrane worked a variety of jobs through the late forties until he joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band in 1949 as an alto saxophonist. He stayed with Gillespie through the band's breakup in May 1950 and, now on tenor saxophone, worked with Gillespie's small group until April 1951, when he returned to Philadelphia to go to school.

Trivia about john coltrane

  • Some of "My Favorite Things" by this sax genius are "Giant Steps" & "Equinox"
  • Nicknamed 'Trane, this sax-y jazzman once quipped, "You can play a shoestring if you're sincere"
  • Sax great heard here in a 1960 recording:
  • Soon after this jazzman died, poet Michael Harper published a "Dear John" book about him
  • "Mr. P.C." is a classic composition from Mr. J.C. of '50s & '60s jazz
  • (I'm Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) You'll find this sax man who took "Giant Steps" to modernize jazz with his innovative "Sheets of Sound" playing style