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Burlington Free Press on MSNFrom Ben Harper to Suzanne Vega to Steel Pulse, June pulses with arts events in VermontWallows sell out Higher Ground, Valley Players do Shakespeare, Vermont Rep has Moliere, hometown shows by Florry, Isabel ...
Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal at the Hammer ... In 1965 she married renowned saxophonist John Coltrane, with whom she had three boys, in addition to her daughter from a previous marriage.
will perform on Alice’s recently restored harp, the very harp that John Coltrane gifted to Alice in 1967 that Alice later used to record Journey In Satchidananda and A Monastic Trio. The concert ...
sonic innovation, and profound influence on culture and creativity. The exhibition is part of The Year of Alice, in partnership with the John & Alice Coltrane Home.
UPDATE: On March 26, 2014, photographer Chuck Stewart donated 25 images, featuring John Coltrane, his wife Alice Coltrane and his band members McCoy Tyner, Archie Shepp and Bob Thiele ...
Curated by Erin Christovale, this exhibition creates a rich constellation of music-adjacent works to twinkle in the sky alongside Coltrane's cool ... Japan in 1966 with John.
the jazz giant John Coltrane, died of liver cancer at the age of 40 in 1967. Although Alice was “going through immeasurable grief and mourning” in the aftermath, Christovale tells The Art ...
After John's untimely death the following year ... Sadly in the midst of renewed interest in her music, Alice Coltrane died of respiratory failure the following year at age 69.
Her husband was legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane (1926–1967). The couple met only four years prior. They had three children together and Alice another from a previous relationship.
In 1972, Alice Coltrane moved her family from New Jersey to California with the goal of building an ashram. Settling in Agoura Hills, the jazz virtuoso and Hindu spiritual leader led a faith-based ...
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