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In this conversation, renowned Coltrane biographer and music historian Lewis Porter explores one of the most debated chapters in jazz history: the relationship between audiences and John Coltrane’s later music.
As Coltrane pushed beyond conventional harmony and form in the mid-1960s, listeners responded in different ways. Some embraced the spiritual intensity and expanding musical language. Others found the music difficult, challenging, or inaccessible. Porter examines how audiences reacted at the time, what critics misunderstood, and why these performances continue to provoke strong reactions decades later.
Drawing on his extensive research, firsthand interviews, and deep knowledge of Coltrane’s work, Porter offers valuable context for understanding the artist’s late period and the evolving relationship between innovation and audience expectations.
Lewis Porter is the author of the acclaimed biography John Coltrane: His Life and Music, widely regarded as one of the definitive books on Coltrane.
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