I listen to a whole range of things, from house to garage to acid jazz and traditional jazz, especially John Coltrane and Miles Davis. |
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Michele saw Mr. Coltrane excuse himself from the crowd of executives, and wave a hand to her to signal her to join him. |
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Anarchism, like Coltrane, is the rational, syllogistic, positive rejection of convention and unjust orthodoxy. |
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He heads a starry cast that includes Robbie Coltrane, John Cleese and Dame Maggie Smith. |
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Like Michael Brecker, he's absorbed a lot of Coltrane but his harmonic language draws as much from funk and soul as much as jazz. |
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I recognized the tenor saxophone of John Coltrane and my heart started to race. |
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He plays a variety of keyboard instruments with his big bands that range from 1920's style swing to the wilder free jazz of Coltrane and others. |
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Coltrane was also a sublime melodist, who in later life became obsessed with the untapped possibilities of rhythm. |
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Depp is the detective trying to protect her and the rest of the cast includes stalwarts of British acting such as Ian Holm and Robbie Coltrane. |
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Alan Rickman has a lot of fun reprising his role as the sneering Professor Snape and Robbie Coltrane is routinely excellent as the genial Hagrid. |
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Some sublime brightness, a small nod to John Coltrane on the last song, many reasons to take interest in Olivier Calmel's work, past and future. |
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Fans were bowled over by the band's high-voltage effect, though some critics found Coltrane too prolix. |
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Dr. Coltrane is the author of several books including Families and Society. |
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However, he was unable to get the permission from the Coltrane heirs to release the track. |
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With his quartet, Binney boosts his own repertoire of original music with supercharged standards by Wayne Shorter, Sam Rivers and Coltrane. |
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It's like that on every instrument but on saxophone they had Coltrane, it's hard for everyone who comes after him. |
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The Temple University concert represented something of a homecoming for Coltrane. |
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Actually, Miles Davis was much intrigued by the sheer will to creativity of Coltrane on his better nights. |
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I was converted, or educated, from listening first to Coltrane with Miles Davis for many nights. |
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Only at this black college did the students talk of Bird and Ornette Coleman, and especially of Coltrane. |
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Coltrane had another power, a power of self-regeneration that also has to do with that power of communication. |
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Some months after Coltrane died, I was visiting a black college in Delaware. |
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Often times, Simmons' band sounds remarkably like the traditional Coltrane quartet, with pianist John Hicks riffing off propulsive drummer, James Zitro. |
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One evening in the early '50's, I saw Coltrane in Sheridan Square, in Greenwich Village. |
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At Temple, Coltrane no longer operated as a jazz artist improvising melodies, but more like a mystic on a vision quest. |
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Martin Bayfield, the former Bedford rugby club player, is appearing in the Harry Potter movie as a body double for Robbie Coltrane, as Hagrid the giant. |
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Murray's little big band performs John Coltrane music with an edge. |
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He was in his mid-30s that manic February, and remembers booting up multiple PCs to leach off any Coltrane rarities he was still missing. |
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But, like a traditional shaman, Coltrane clearly believed that the drums served as a springboard to a higher order of engagement. |
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Don't get me wrong, we're not doing jazz here. We don't take ourselves for Miles Davis or Coltrane! |
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Scott Coltrane is the new Dean of the University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences. |
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I don't think Coltrane spoke of society or political theory. |
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For Coltrane, music became more than mere entertainment. |
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Philosopher's Stone achieved seven BAFTA Award nominations, including Best British Film and Best Supporting Actor for Robbie Coltrane. |
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His rich tone combined the fat-bottomed breathiness of Chicago tenor legends like Gene Ammons or Von Freeman with the yearning, searching cry of John Coltrane. |
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I am also paying homage to the phrasing of tenor saxophone players like Coltrane. |
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Your ability to riff on a particular theme with variations, repetition, dynamics and pace reminds me of a modern jazz soloist: Parker, Coltrane, Roger Whittaker. |
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During that time, he also appeared with such international artists as John Scofield, Courtney Pine, Wynton Marsalis, Ravi Coltrane and Joe Lovano. |
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On one side, his Hungarian roots, his love for John Coltrane, and his acquaintances with Magma at the band's beginning, have built a passionate and open-minded musician. |
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James wrote lyrics to well-known Coltrane songs and together they bring the huge work of Coltrane back to life in a contemporary musical language. |
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The saxophone came into its own in the early 1900s with the evolution of jazz and blossomed further under such artists as Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. |
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Miles Davis was deeply impressed by Hendrix, and he compared Hendrix's improvisational abilities with those of saxophonist John Coltrane. |
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He sells millions, yet doesn't measure up to Coltrane? |
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The University is affiliated with Glasgow School of Art, whose former students include actors Robbie Coltrane and Peter Capaldi and children's author Michael Rosen. |
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