John Coltrane live

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John Coltrane live, 1965, playing "Naima".

John Coltrane & Stan Getz: Hackensack (Rifftide)

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Tenor giants John Coltrane and Stan Getz lead an incredible group through a tune claimed by both Thelonius Monk (Hackensack) and Coleman Hawkins (Rifftide). Oscar Peterson sits in on piano with the incomparable rhythm section of Paul Chambers (bass) and Jimmy Cobb (drums).

John Coltrane - Alabama

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John Coltrane performs "Alabama" ... air date January 4, 1964.

John Coltrane - My Favorite Things - 1961

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1961 in Baden-Baden Germany John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax Eric Dolphy - flute, alto sax McCoy Tyner - piano Reggie Workman - bass Elvin Jones - drums

John Coltrane :: Alabama :: Jazz Casual

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The John Coltrane Quartet (John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) en 1963, el el programa de televisión Jazz Casual, interpretando Alabama. Puede verse el comienzo del programa en: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytz1ZKk9wXw

John Coltrane - Impressions - 1961

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1961 in Baden-Baden Germany John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax Eric Dolphy - flute, alto sax McCoy Tyner - piano Reggie Workman - bass Elvin Jones - drums

John Coltrane Quintet with Eric Dolphy - Impressions

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Miles davis et John Coltrane - So what

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http://deepsound.net - Miles Davis and John Coltrane play one of the best renditions of SO WHAT ever captured on film-Live in 1958. Edit : in fact, was in New York, april 2, 1959. Recorded by CBS producer Robert Herridge. Cannonball Adderley had a migrane and was absent from the session. Wynton Kelly played piano--he was the regular band member at this time--but Bill Evans had played on the original recording of "So What" on March 2, 1959. The other musicians seen in the film were part of the Gil Evans Orchestra, who performed selections from "Miles Ahead". Jimmy Cobb on drums.

John Coltrane - Afro Blue

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by www.vinilemania.net courtesy Massimo Sorrentino John Coltrane Quartet - Afro Blue (Jazz Casual 1963)

john coltrane & johnny hartman / "my one and only love"

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John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (1963) Track No. 3, "My one and only love"

John Coltrane Quartet - My Favorite Things

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John Coltrane , McCoy Tyner Jimmy Garrison , Elvin Jones Belgium,1965 dvd"the world according to john coltrane"

John Coltrane Interview (1960)

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John Coltrane Interview (1960) please visit the new and better quality-version: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoID=2019952587

John Coltrane - Fearless Leader

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Trane's Prestige Recordings are featured exclusively on "Fearless Leader," a 6 CD Boxed Set, released by Concord Music Group in celebration of the remarkable saxophonist's 80th birthday.

John Coltrane - Giant Steps

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music by John Coltrane. Animation by Michal Levy. see a WAY better quality version of it here: http://www.michalevy.com/gs_download.html

Giant Steps

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This is what John Coltrane's landmark tune and solo look like when they come to life on paper.

John Coltrane w/ Wynton Kelly Trio VERY RARE

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John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb-- RARE!

John Coltrane - Every Time We Say Goodbye - 1961

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1961 in Baden-Baden Germany John Coltrane - soprano sax, tenor sax Eric Dolphy - flute, alto sax McCoy Tyner - piano Reggie Workman - bass Elvin Jones - drums

John Coltrane

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John Coltrane Quartet- Afro Blue

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John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones "Afro Blue" (1963)

John Coltrane - "Wise One"

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The haunting "Wise One", from Coltrane's 1964 album Crescent; taking listeners through the entire emotional cycle of fragile longing, seeking that reaches up, and reconciliation. Inspired by Coltrane's first wife, Naima. - John Coltrane (tenor sax) - McCoy Tyner (piano) - Jimmy Garrison (double bass) - Elvin Jones (drums)

John Coltrane Quartet - On Green Dolphin Street - 1960

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John Coltrane plays "On Green Dolphin Street" in Dusseldorf, Germany, March 1960. This is ultra rare footage featuring Coltrane with the Miles Davis Quintet of the time, sans Miles. Wynton Kelly is on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. The audio is out of sync, I'll have to try converting it to a different format and reuploading it some other time....hopefully the quality of the music will tide you over in the meantime.

miles davis & john coltrane

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John Coltrane-"Impressions"

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The great John Coltrane with his classic quartet plaing one of his most famous compositions "Impressions". Coltrane-tenor sax, McCoy Tyner-piano, Jimmy Garrison-bass, Elvin Jones-drums

WYNTON KELLY, JOHN COLTRANE, STAN GETZ

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AUTUMN LEAVES WHAT'S NEW MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT Paul Chambers Jimmy Cobb

John Coltrane - I Want To Talk About You - 1962

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1962 in Stockholm, filmed by an audience member. John Coltrane - Tenor Sax McCoy Tyner - Piano Jimmy Garrison - Bass Elvin Jones - Drums