John Coltrane

 

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John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and was later at the forefront of free jazz. He organized at least fifty recording sessions as a leader during his career, and appeared as a sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk. As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. His second wife was pianist Alice Coltrane and their son Ravi Coltrane is also a saxophonist. Coltrane influenced innumerable musicians, and remains one of the most significant saxophonists in music history. He received many posthumous awards and recognitions, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church as Saint John William Coltrane and a special Pulitzer Prize in 2007

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John Coltrane

Born 1926-09-23 (99 years ago) in Hamlet.
Height 173 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman) 55th Annual Grammy Awards 2012 John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards 2007 Pulitzer Prize 2007
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane) 49th Annual Grammy Awards 2006 Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Monk's Music) 43rd Annual Grammy Awards 2000 Monk's Music
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Giant Steps) 43rd Annual Grammy Awards 2000 Giant Steps
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Lush Life) 42nd Annual Grammy Awards 1999 Lush Life
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Blue Train) 41st Annual Grammy Awards 1998 Plavi voz
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (A Love Supreme) 41st Annual Grammy Awards 1998 A Love Supreme
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 34th Annual Grammy Awards 1991
Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo (Bye Bye Blackbird) 24th Annual Grammy Awards 1981 Bye Bye Blackbird
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo (Bye Bye Blackbird) 24th Annual Grammy Awards 1981 Bye Bye Blackbird
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Alice Coltrane(Gifta: 1966–1967-07-17) 1966 1967-07-17 Gifta
Juanita Naima Grubbs(Gifta: 1955–1966) 1955 1966 Gifta
Children

Ravi Coltrane, Oranyan Coltrane, John Coltrane Jr.

Parents

John Robert Coltrane, Alice Blair Coltrane

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John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane", was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and was later at the forefront of free jazz. He organized at least fifty recording sessions as a leader during his career, and appeared as a sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.

As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. His second wife was pianist Alice Coltrane and their son Ravi Coltrane is also a saxophonist. Coltrane influenced innumerable musicians, and remains one of the most significant saxophonists in music history. He received many posthumous awards and recognitions, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church as Saint John William Coltrane and a special Pulitzer Prize in 2007.

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