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John Coltrane's Reflections on Religion-Original Publication Date Circa 2007

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John Coltrane had to be one of the most profound musicians of his generation. Some of that wisdom has carried over into today. I have definitely enjoyed interviews that I've come across and other treasured source information on this great jazz saxophonist.
I thought I'd top this entry from a blog that I wrote earlier this year (in June 2007), which I maintain over at Myspace.
That blog is out of print because that section of MySpace was discontinued over a decade ago. So no links are currently available. But here is a copy of the above referenced post from my Heavier Octaves Radio blog archives from MySpace.
Monday, January 29, 2007
| John Coltrane Reflections/Profile Songs of the Week I happened to come across a John Coltrane Myspace page today in search of the ideal Profile Song of the Week. These reflections on music by the Jazz master himself did just the thing for me. Unfortunately,I can't place any of his music in the Heavier Octaves' profile song player,because this John Coltrane page does not have any music uploaded. I did place a video of his performance of Afro Blue featuring Elvin Jones on drums....in the meantime,if you like,read some profound thoughts by Coltrane posted below,which I also stumbled upon here: "I think the majority of musicians are interested in truth." Enjoy your day. And if you are a musician,I hope the above in addition to this interview ,conducted in 1960, will provide you with some delicious food for thought. BTW, Coltrane's "Afro Blue" shares the Profile Song of the Week slot with Gospel/R&B legend Sam Cooke's "What A Wonderful World". Peace, Cynthia Wilson, Revcoolc a/k/a"Chaplain of Pop, _______________________________ "Creativessel Inspirations" and "Creativessel Ministries" are also my names or akas. |
Edited on 12.22.25 by Cynthia D. Wilson, Founder and Editor
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