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John Coltrane in Amsterdam 1963

 A couple of weeks back on my Insta I posted the CD reissue of a 1977 double album of (mostly) tunes from Coltrane's Stockholm concerts in 1963. Two being from Berlin. Norman Granz had organised another annual tour of Europe for the John Coltrane Quartet, playing eleven venues in eight countries. They played two shows at the Stockholm Konserthuset, the first date on the tour. Four days later they played the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. The 2nd show didn't start until midnight and there seemed to be some issues. Perhaps Michael James was feeling a bit peeved due to the late start since his comments don't seem to gel with the actual recordings from a few days earlier. Having said that, perhaps the performance did suffer. Anyway, interesting review. The JOHN COLTRANE Quartet in Amsterdam by Michael James THE SCENE IN Amsterdam's Concertgebouw at midnight on Saturday, 27th October, was to my mind more typical of a rock-and-roll concert, and an ill-organised one at that, than...

John Coltrane's Only British Tour in 1961

Britain’s Musicians' Union found the 1950s difficult, with the rise of Rock ‘n’ Roll and the growth of outside musicians coming to play in Britain. By the early 60s an agreement had been reached with the US that an equivalent number of touring American and British musicians could play in each country. Most headline US Jazz artists up to that point had used local musicians, and the live exposure to ‘modern’ Jazz artists was limited. Through the 60s and beyond, Britain was still problematic for outside artists due to the (then) power of the MU. Having said that, the MU was sometimes a force for good. For example, in 1961 the MU boycotted the entire Mecca Circuit for the Bradford Mecca Locarno’s policy of refusing admission to single black males. Norman Granz had been running JATP European tours since 1952, featuring top US jazz artists. Earlier in 1960 Miles Davis had visited Britain, so it missed out on Miles' famous JATP tour of Europe with Trane later in 1960. Granz organised...

John Coltrane in 1961

Africa/Brass from 1961 1961 was another signature year for John Coltrane. Creed Taylor signed him to Impulse Records (Am-Par), giving him a significantly better deal than he had with Atlantic. He recorded and released Africa/Brass (A-6/AS-6), and in early November recorded the tracks that would comprise Live at the Village Vanguard (A-10/AS-10). On the live scene that year, despite having played the major concert halls of Europe's major cities the year before with Miles Davis, Coltrane was back to the normal US small club jazz scene. Typical for Trane in early 1961 was the Welcome Inn in Cleveland, the Half Note and Village Gate in NYC, the Mardi Gras in Kansas City and the Zebra Lounge in LA. In September however, his band did play the Monterey Jazz Festival in CA. JATP 1961 UK Tour Following the success of the JATP tour of Europe the previous year, the year of the "infamous" John Coltrane appearances at the Olympia Theatre in Paris with Miles Davis' group...