John Coltrane and black America's quest for freedom: spirituality and the music
2011; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.48-3180
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Theater, Performance, and Music History
ResumoFOREWORD BY T.J. ANDERSON PREFACE BY LEONARD BROWN 1. You Have To Be Invited - Leonard Brown 2. In His Own Words - Leonard Brown 3. John Coltrane and the Practice of Freedom - Herman Gray 4. John Coltrane As the Personification of Spirituality In Black Music - Anthony Brown 5. Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: Alice Coltrane and the Redefining of the Jazz Avante Garde - Tammy Kernodle 6. When Bar Walkers Preach: John Coltrane and The Crisis of the Black Intellectual - Tommy Lee Lott 7. Don't Let the Devil (Make You) Lose Your Joy: A Look at Late Coltrane - Salim Washington 8. The Spiritual Ethos in Black Music and its Quintessential Exemplar, John Coltrane - Emmett G. Price III 9. Somebody Please Say, Amen! - Eric Jackson 10. . Masters on A Master Introduction: Anthony Brown's and Leonard Brown's Interviews with Olly Wilson, Yusef Lateef and Billy Taylor 11. Conversation with Olly Wilson 12. . Conversation with Yusef Lateef 13. Conversation with Billy Taylor 14. Coda: George Allen Russell on John Coltrane's Legacy
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