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"This week on Tapestry, we explore the music and spirituality of the jazz great John Coltrane. To some jazz fans, he was the high priest of the avant-garde movement. And to others, tenor saxophonist John Coltrane was a saint.
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Winnipeg's Reverend Jamie Howison wrote a book about the music and theology of John Coltrane. It's called God's Mind in that Music: Theological Explorations through the Music of John Coltrane.
When Rev. Howison puts on a John Coltrane record, he braces for something pretty profound: "It's kind of like eavesdropping on someone praying, frankly."
The
musician Carlos Santana used to have a ritual. He'd play a John
Coltrane album at four in the morning, as a kind of meditation. In
Santana's words: "I could hear God's mind in that music ... I heard the
Supreme One playing music through John Coltrane's mind." Carlos
Santana wasn't the first to make the connection between theology and
saxophone. Coltrane's music led one reviewer to say "I'm agnostic - and
yet, John Coltrane's masterpiece, A Love Supreme, has almost made me see God."
The program is available online here.
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