Fans hope Coltrane home can become museum

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DIX HILLS, N.Y. — In a quiet, tree-lined suburb of New York City sits an unassuming brick ranch house that many musicians consider hallowed ground.

This is where saxophonist John Coltrane composed the epic 1964 jazz masterpiece “A Love Supreme,” shortly after moving into the Dix Hills, Long Island, home. Although he only lived there three years — Coltrane died of cancer in 1967 at age 40 — musicians including Carlos Santana and Coltrane’s jazz saxophonist son Ravi are among those backing a volunteer effort to turn the dilapidated, four-bedroom house into a museum and learning center.


http://www.gazettenet.com/living/91...eme-fans-hope-coltrane-home-can-become-museum
 
Very cool; Coltrane should be honored in that way.

I've been inspired by "A Love Supreme" since I was in college. And that was a looooooong time ago.
 
When I want to hear trane songs, I listen to Johnny Cash!
 
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