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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › High_StepHigh Step - Wikipedia

    April 20, 1956 (11–13) September 21, 1956 (7–10) Genre. Jazz. Label. Blue Note Records. High Step is a jazz double album credited to bassist Paul Chambers and saxophonist John Coltrane, issued in 1975 on Blue Note Records, catalogue BN-LA451.

  2. 11 de oct. de 2021 · Coltrane’s approach to the blues here and on the minor blues ‘Mr. P.C.’ – dedicated to Paul Chambers (the final track on Giant Steps) and now a jam session favourite among musicians – uses more basic changes than Charlie Parker’s approach to the blues with its chromaticism and use of ii-v-i substitutions.

  3. 3 de may. de 2023 · The rhythm section, with Paul Chambers on bass and Art Taylor on drums, provides impeccable timing and a solid foundation, accentuating the brilliance of Coltrane’s pioneering harmonic concept. Altogether, the synergy between the musicians elevates “Giant Steps” to a transcendent level, solidifying its place in jazz history ...

  4. 17 de jul. de 2023 · The Man They Called ‘Trane’, Remembering A Jazz Giant. John Coltrane gave more to jazz in his 40 years than many who lived a much longer life. We look back at his great legacy. Published...

  5. They include “Syeeda’s Song Flute,” an engaging, almost-childlike melody named for his daughter; “Cousin Mary;” “Spiral;” and “Mr. P.C.,” named for bassist Paul Chambers. The “main takes” on Giant Steps (tracks 1-5 plus 7) were recorded by John Coltrane, tenor sax; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; and Art Taylor ...

  6. Paul Laurence Dunbar Chambers Jr. (April 22, 1935 – January 4, 1969) [1] was an American jazz double bassist. A fixture of rhythm sections during the 1950s and 1960s, he has become one of the most widely-known jazz bassists of the hard bop era. [2] . He was also known for his bowed solos.

  7. 5 de feb. de 2024 · John William Coltrane was a towering figure in the history of jazz, and arguably the last of the giants of the music. Since his death in July 1967, no single figure has stepped forth and influenced the music scene in the way that Coltrane did.