About this Event
The evening will feature live painting from visual artist TBA.
"On March 6, 1963, John Coltrane, along with pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and drummer Elvin Jones – the line-up that would go on to make the peerless A Love Supreme - recorded an entire studio album at Van Gelder Studios, New Jersey.
At the end of the session, Coltrane left with a reference tape and brought it home. These tapes remained untouched for the next five decades (the mastertapes however are lost) until Impulse! approached the family about finally releasing it.....It is not an overstatement by the great Sonny Rollins, to say its rediscovery is "like finding a new room in the Great Pyramid", for this captures saxophonist Coltrane at a cross-roads of invention, still exploring the modal jazz he was working within during that period, but also containing early indications, sometimes overtly strong, of the 'free jazz' that was to come."
~Kernan Andrews
Daniel Chavez, Sax
Joaquin Garcia, Piano
Joshua Ramos, Bass
Clif Wallace, Drums
7pm Doors
7:30pm Show
$15 Suggest Donation
FREE PARKING
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fulton Street Collective, 1821 West Hubbard Street, #suite 307, Chicago, United States
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