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Black Pearls: recovered memories
"On first listening," the liner notes warned, "one might think that Coltrane's music was an example of raw Dionysian spirit untamed by the guiding...
African American Review, 06/22/04 by Sascha Feinstein · More from publication -
MISTERIOSO
One-fingering my way through One-fingering my way through the white pages I stopped upon T. S. Monk, dialed, and when a voice deeper...
Black Music Research Journal, 09/22/99 by Sascha Feinstein · More from publication -
Epistrophies: poems celebrating Thelonius Monk and his music
Musician Thelonius Monk had more poems written about him than any other jazz musician in history. Monk's considerable influence on contemporary...
African American Review, 03/22/97 by Sascha Feinstein · More from publication -
From "Alabama" to 'A Love Supreme': the evolution of the John Coltrane poem
A style of African American poetry has grown out of the intricate jazz rhythms and harmonies of John Coltrane's music. Despite Coltrane's...
Southern Review, The, 03/22/96 by Sascha Feinstein · More from publication


