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Alice coltrane harp solo
Alice coltrane harp solo












  1. Alice coltrane harp solo professional#
  2. Alice coltrane harp solo series#

Alice coltrane harp solo series#

She led a series of groups and recorded fairly often for Impulse, including the celebrated albums Monastic Trio, Journey in Satchidananda, Universal Consciousness, and World Galaxy. In addition to the piano, Alice also played harp and Wurlitzer organ. Subsequently, she formed her own bands with players such as Pharoah Sanders, Joe Henderson, Frank Lowe, Carlos Ward, Rashied Ali, Archie Shepp, and Jimmy Garrison. Alice stayed with John's band until his death in 1967 on his albums Live at the Village Vanguard Again! and Concert in Japan, her playing is characterized by rhythmically ambiguous arpeggios and a pulsing thickness of texture. She met John Coltrane while touring and recording with Gibbs around 1962-1963 she married the saxophonist in 1965 and joined his band - replacing McCoy Tyner - one year later. McLeod traveled to Paris in 1959 to study with Bud Powell. As a young woman she played in church and was a fine bebop pianist in the bands of such local musicians as Lateef and Kenny Burrell. She attended Detroit's Cass Technical High School with pianist Hugh Lawson and drummer Earl Williams. Alice McLeod began studying classical music at the age of seven. in 1975 only deepened that signature as she played the harp, the piano, or Wurlitzer with the top-flight musicians of her day on albums such as Eternity and the live Transfiguration.

alice coltrane harp solo

After her husband's death, Coltrane, a gifted arranger as well as pianist and harpist, released seven solo albums on Impulse! during the latter part of the decade and into the '70s - including Journey in Satchidananda (featuring Pharoah Sanders) and Universal Consciousness, which wove together the strains of her musical thinking: modal jazz, gospel hymns, blues, Hindi devotional music, and 20th century classical sonorities.

alice coltrane harp solo

Alice coltrane harp solo professional#

While her early years as a professional were spent as a hard-swinging, in-demand pianist of the Detroit school during the '50s, it was her marriage to and musical partnership with John Coltrane that established her during the New Thing years of the '60s and beyond. Alice "Turiya" Coltrane was a visionary pianist, composer, and bandleader who spent the majority of her life seeking spiritually in both music and her private life.














Alice coltrane harp solo