John Coltrane Quartet
Soprano Saxophone - John Coltrane
Drum - Elvin Jones
Bass - Jimmy Garrison
Piano - Mccoy Tyner
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Jimmy Garrison: The Bassist Behind the Legendary John Coltrane Quartet
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Jimmy Garrison was an American jazz double bassist best known for his work with the legendary John Coltrane Quartet. Born ninety years ago today on March 3, 1934, in Miami, Florida, Garrison developed a unique and influential style that helped redefine the role of the bass in modern jazz. This blog post explores Garrison’s life, music, and enduring legacy.
Early Life and Musical…
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Coltrane 4tet LIVE at the Jazz Gallery, NYC, 1960.
Trane is on Fire!
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John Coltrane Quartet
“Lonnie's Lament"
McCoy Tyner-Great Piano Solo 2:00
Jimmy Garrison-Extended Bass Solo 6:15
Elvin Jones-Drums
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John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy, Elvin Jones
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Norman Granz presents A Modern Jazz Concert: John Coltrane Quartet – Elvin Jones (drums), McCoy Tyner (piano) and Jimmy Garrison (bass), Falkoner Centret, København, 1962
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I decided to work on a second Jazz inspired poster, this time I did John Coltrane.
Posters will be available on my Big Cartel (link in bio) versions with and without the text will be available just message me your preference.
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john coltrane quartet -- dear lord
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John Coltrane Quartet • My Favorite Things • Live in Comblain-La-Tour, Belgium, 1965
Soprano Saxophone - John Coltrane
Piano - Mccoy Tyner
Bass - Jimmy Garrison
Drum - Elvin Jones
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McCoy Tyner: The Sonic Alchemist of Jazz
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McCoy Tyner, the legendary jazz pianist, left an indelible mark on the genre, shaping its sonic landscapes with innovative brilliance. Born eighty-five years ago today on December 11, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Alfred McCoy Tyner, his journey through the realm of jazz began as a young prodigy, hinting at the extraordinary musical legacy he would later create.
Early…
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Rare live audio of John Coltrane Quartet in SF and NYC.
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded at a television broadcast, "Jazz Casual TV Show", KQED TV Studio, San Francisco, CA, December 7, 1963. (misdated on the back cover as February 23, 1964)
Track 3 recorded at "Half Note", New York City April 2, 1965.
Lineup:
Tenor Saxophone - John Coltrane
Drums - Elvin Jones
Bass - Jimmy Garrison
Piano - McCoy Tyner
Track list:
1. Alabama
2. Impressions
3. Creation
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Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album by John Coltrane, 2018
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