John Coltrane was born in Hamlet, North Carolina on September 23, 1926, and grew up in High Point, NC, attending William Penn High School (now Penn-Griffin School for the Arts). Beginning in December 1938 Coltrane's aunt, grandparents, and father all died within a few months of each other, leaving John to be raised by his mother and a close cousin.[3] In June 1943 he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He enlisted in the Navy in 1945, and played in the Navy jazz band once he was stationed in Hawaii. Coltrane returned to civilian life in 1946 and began jazz theory studies with Philadelphia guitarist and composer Dennis Sandole. Coltrane continued under Sandole's tutelage until the early 1950s. Originally an altoist,[4] during this time Coltrane also began playing tenor saxophone with the Eddie Vinson Band. Coltrane later referred to this point in his life as a time when "a wider area of listening opened up for me. There were many things that people like Hawk, and Ben, and Tab Smith were doing in the '40s that I didn't understand, but that I felt emotionally."[5]
An important moment in the progression of Coltrane's musical development occurred on June 5, 1945, when he saw Charlie Parker perform for the first time. In a DownBeat article in 1960 he recalled: "the first time I heard Bird play, it hit me right between the eyes."[4] Parker became an early idol, and they played together on occasion in the late 1940s.
Contemporary correspondence shows that Coltrane was already known as "Trane" by this point, and that the music from some 1946 recording sessions had been played for Miles Davis-possibly impressing the latter.[1]
There are recordings of Coltrane from as early as 1945. He was a member of groups led by Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic and Johnny Hodges in the early- to mid-1950s.
So its safe to say, that John Coltrane was studying Musical Arts and Jazz in many different places. He most likely started the Saxophone in High Point, NC. The bigger part of his learning most likely started in Philly, Pennsylvania.John Coltrane change the music by reaching new ways to express himself.The ways that was different then the usual one.In free jazz he made new foundations of music that allowed deeper expression of him and the whole universe. When people hear new ways to play and accept it the music start to change the style and expression.
Buddy Bolden, Sarah Vaughn, John Coltrane, Miles Davis
John Coltrane grew up in High Point, NC.
Unfortunately he was not. But he undoubtedly experienced God.
First off, John Coltrane does not sing, he plays the saxophone. The genre is jazz.
Music.
yeah of course he did dude!! lol
John Coltrane change the music by reaching new ways to express himself.The ways that was different then the usual one.In free jazz he made new foundations of music that allowed deeper expression of him and the whole universe. When people hear new ways to play and accept it the music start to change the style and expression.
John Coltrane was greatly influenced by Indian ragas. He had mutual interest in Indian Philosophy. He studied Indian music but didn't came to india.
His father was also named John Coltrane.
No, John Coltrane is not a canonized saint.
John Coltrane went by 'Trane.
His father was also named John Coltrane.
Ben Coltrane's birth name is Chitanda, Ben.
John Coltrane was born on September 23, 1926.
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John Coltrane was born on September 23, 1926.