THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET WITH JOHN COLTRANE AT CARNEGIE HALL/JOHN COLTRANE

From: The Village Voice | Date: November 2, 2005| Author: Davis, Francis | Copyright information

THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET WITH JOHN COLTRANE AT CARNEGIE HALL

Blue Note

JOHN COLTRANE

One Down, One Up: Live atthe Half'Note

Impulse

MANNA

The jazz event of 2005 is an unknown Carnegie Hall concert that took place 48 years ago

Befitting its historical stature, the first release of two 25-minute sets by Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane together at Carnegie Hall on November 29,1957, comes with booklet essays by six different writers, including Col...

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