Coltrane, John - Birdland 1962
This may be one of the pearls in the history of jazz recordings, the John Coltrane Quartet featuring;
McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones with guest Eric Dolphy. Itās the John Coltrane Quartet
at its peak with Elvin Jones confirming once again his rank as one of the all times greatest percussionists.
The program on that fiery broadcast night in February 1962 on Symphony Sidās (a long-time jazz disc jockey in the United States)
radio program included three long selections: āMr. PC,ā āMilesā Modeā (aka āRed Planetā), and a nearly
20-minute reading of āMy Favorite Things,ā which Trane always performed as an extended jam.
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Coltrane, John - Birdland 1962
Coltrane, John - Birdland 1962
This may be one of the pearls in the history of jazz recordings, the John Coltrane Quartet featuring;
McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones with guest Eric Dolphy. Itās the John Coltrane Quartet
at its peak with Elvin Jones confirming once again his rank as one of the all times greatest percussionists.
The program on that fiery broadcast night in February 1962 on Symphony Sidās (a long-time jazz disc jockey in the United States)
radio program included three long selections: āMr. PC,ā āMilesā Modeā (aka āRed Planetā), and a nearly
20-minute reading of āMy Favorite Things,ā which Trane always performed as an extended jam.
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This may be one of the pearls in the history of jazz recordings, the John Coltrane Quartet featuring;
McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones with guest Eric Dolphy. Itās the John Coltrane Quartet
at its peak with Elvin Jones confirming once again his rank as one of the all times greatest percussionists.
The program on that fiery broadcast night in February 1962 on Symphony Sidās (a long-time jazz disc jockey in the United States)
radio program included three long selections: āMr. PC,ā āMilesā Modeā (aka āRed Planetā), and a nearly
20-minute reading of āMy Favorite Things,ā which Trane always performed as an extended jam.

















