Description: *It’s a Foam core mounting of an Original Paper Poster, PUBLISHED BY PYRAMID, LEICESTER UK, PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANCIS WOLFF, 2001 MOSIAC IMAGES. * Vintage BLUE TRAIN*JOHN COLTRANE*,PYRAMID UK IMPORT FRANCIS WOLFF PHOTO 2001 POSTER, Framed, Under Non-Glare Glass Condition: Vintage and in MINT condition, Excellent Wood Frame, custom framed, Under Non-Glare Glass · Antique: a collectible item at least 100 years old. · Vintage: A culturally significant item ranging from 20-99 years in age, worthy of being collected. · Authentic, aged pieces in various conditions. · Collectible: something inherently valuable or worth more than it was originally sold for . Oct 16, 2019 «BLUE TRAIN, JOHN COLTRANE: LEE MORGAN TRUMPET, CURTIS FULLER TROMBONE, JOHN COLTRANE TENOR SAX, KENNY DREW PIANO, PAUL CHAMBERS BASS, "PHILLY" JOE JONES DRUMS.» PUBLISHED BY PYRAMID, LEICESTER UK, PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANCIS WOLFF,2001 MOSIAC IMAGES.ORIGNAL 24" X 34". POSTER.*************************************** Measurements, Approx.: Poster: ü Height:……………………34 inches ü Width:……………………..24 inches Frame: ü Height:…………………38 inches ü Width:…………………..26 inches Weight:…………………………………….13 LBs 5 OZs *********************************** Who did Coltrane influence? Coltrane influenced rock mavericks like Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix. Miles Davis said that having Coltrane in his band was like hiring “three saxophone players in one.” When and where was Coltrane born? September 23, 1926, Hamlet, NC John Coltrane / Born How would you describe John Coltrane? John Coltrane was an acclaimed American saxophonist, bandleader and composer, becoming an iconic figure of jazz in the 20th century with albums like 'Giant Steps,' 'My Favorite Things' and 'A Love Supreme. Apr 2, 2014Why is Coltrane important? John William Coltrane is one of the most influential jazz musicians to ever play, and today remains even more relevant than during his life. A saxophonist, he was initially drawn to the popular jazz formats of bebop and hard bop, before eventually becoming one of the guiding forces behind free jazz.May 22, 2020 What was John Coltrane criticized? As a result, some criticized Coltrane as being anti-jazz while others remarked that he was pandering to the recording industry. Jun 25, 2008 How many hours a day did John Coltrane practice? Coltrane practiced obsessively, '25 hours a day'. While on tour, a fellow hotel guest complained about the noise. Coltrane simply removed the saxophone from his mouth and carried on playing in silence. He would practice a single note for hours on end and fall asleep with the horn at his side. Dec 17, 2020 Why do people love Coltrane? Why We Love Coltrane is artist Ernel Martinez's interpretation of Coltrane's legacy: the Philadelphian inspired an entire generation of jazz musicians and changed the world of music forever. He is an important reminder of the power that one individual can have in their community. Oct 1, 2017 What is John Coltrane's biggest hit? A Love Supreme is justifiably one of the most well-known records of all time, jazz or otherwise. Musicians and artists from all different genres and mediums have cited Coltrane's 1965 masterpiece as an important influence. What are some fun facts about John Coltrane? Some interesting facts: · He was one of the greatest saxophone players in the history of jazz! · He has had a big influence on jazz and saxophone playing. · He worked with many famous jazz musicians, such as Miles Davis, Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. John Coltrane (1926–1967) Born: 23rd September 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina, USA. John Coltrane’s grave in Farmingdale Died: 17th July 1967 on Long Island, New York, USA. Buried: Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. Some well-known pieces: · Moment’s Notice. · Lazy Bird. · Naima. Some great albums: · Traneing In (1957). · Blue Train (1957). · Giant Steps (1959). · My Favorite Things (1960). · Live at the Village Vanguard (1961). · A Love Supreme (1964). · Live at the Village Vanguard Again! (1966). Some interesting facts: · He was one of the greatest saxophone players in the history of jazz! · He has had a big influence on jazz and saxophone playing. · He worked with many famous jazz musicians, such as Miles Davis, Duke Ellington and Thelonious Monk. · He was the tenor saxophone player on the best selling jazz album of all time, ‘Kind of Blue’ (see the Miles Davis page). · His own album ‘A Love Supreme’ is also one of the best selling jazz albums of all time too! · He played many different types of jazz. However he is especially well-known for his ‘free jazz’. [Free jazz sounds ‘free’—it sounds much more made up as the players go along than other types of jazz.] · Unlike a lot of jazz artists, he was quite shy. He did not like being the leader. However he did form his own group in 1960. · In the late 1950s he often played very-very quickly—up to 1000 notes per minute!!! Some people have described this sort of playing by John Coltrane as ‘sheets of sound’. · He had the nickname ‘Trane’. · He helped a lot of younger jazz musicians. <<>><<>><<>><<>> Comes from smoke free home
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Size: 34 X 24 inches
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Genre: Jazz
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