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- A Love Supreme: Ian's Guide to the Ecstatic Spirit in Jazz - In the late 1960s and early 1970s jazz musicians combined avant-garde ideas with spirituality rooted in non-western traditions to explore the sacred ecstatic experience through music. John Coltrane and his heirs Alice Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders led the way.
- A Tribute to John Coltrane - 3 full songs in realaudio format, and links to other pages about John Coltrane.
- Ascension of an Icon: Marketing of John Coltrane - Rashied Gabriel's essay on John Coltrane from the Austin Chronicle.
- DownBeat.com -- John Coltrane - Includes a biography, photo gallery with seven images, three classic Down Beat magazine articles, discography with audio clips, and a message board.
- Frank Kofsky - Excerpts from two books on jazz and its role in Cold War America, including "John Coltrane and the Jazz Revolution of the 1960s", by the late Frank Kofsky, Professor of History at California State and writer for DownBeat.
- Interview with John Fraim, Coltrane Biogrpaher - An interview with John Fraim, author of "Spirit Catcher, the Life of John Coltrane," at Jerry Jazz Musician.
- Jazzone's John Coltrane Page - A bio and discography, as well as free music.
- John Coltrane - Cosmopolis - Biography of the co-founder of Free Jazz
- John Coltrane - My Favorite Things - An on-line thesis titled 'John Coltrane, Avant Garde Jazz, and the Evolution of "My Favorite Things"' with bibliography, discography and pictures.
- John Coltrane Discography - Chronological list of his recordings and performances.
- John Coltrane: The Heavyweight Champion - Liner notes from the box set "The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings."
- RollingStone.com: John Coltrane - Includes a biography, discography, photos, articles, links and message board.
- Saint John Coltrane African Orthodox Church - Located in San Francisco, California.
- The Development of John Coltrane's Concept of Spirituality and Its Expression in Music - Emmett G. Price III's essay on the spiritual content of John Coltrane's music (from the summer 1995 issue of the Berkeley McNair Journal).
- What Coltrane Wanted - The legendary saxophonist forsook lyricism for the quest for ecstasy. Article by Edward Strickland from the Atlantic Monthly.
- Wildplace: John Coltrane - David Wild's page about John Coltrane, including a discography based on his book "The Recordings of John Coltrane."
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