With one exception (Ralph Gleason's "Jazz Casual" in 1963), ALL the extant TV footage of John Coltrane as a solo artist comes from Europe. The U.S. should be ashamed of itself for not giving one of its great musical geniuses more respect and acknowledgment during his lifetime!
What a beautiful ending…. One of my favorites. Thank you so much for posting this performance. For those new to the song, really focus on the build up from beginning to end. It’s a masterpiece. The climax is when Coltrane does a continuation of his improve while slowly incorporating the melody (at beginning). The ending is the resolution to what seems like chaos. Every single note plays around the melody, even with the modal progression.
el impresionismo fue prácticamente coetano al inicio del jazz, por lo que ciertamente, en las variantes de jazz con mayor influencia europea, es entendible
That's his brilliance on percussion. Playing with and/or behind John Coltrane took pure genius and clairvoyance. Elvin was/is an masterful and all exclusive insightful musical legend.