Coltrane Quote by Ted King Download Open image “I have tons of jazz records: John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis. I could go on and on.” — Ted King ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coltrane Could Davis Go Jazz John John Coltrane Miles Miles davis Monk Records Thelonious Monk Tons
I belonged to the Columbia Record Club, and that's where my records came from. For some reason, I was in the 'jazz' category. I… — Leon Russell Copy Share Image
I have a fondness for jazz, particularly for jazz singers, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald all the way through the Sinatra era. — Bob Iger Copy Share Image
My dad would play me all of these records: Miles Davis records, John Coltrane records, Bill Evans records, a lot of jazz records. My… — Eldar Djangirov Copy Share Image
I've always wanted to record a jazz record. I did one in the '70s with Barbara Carroll. It's been a journey. — Rita Coolidge Copy Share Image
I've been listening to a lot of looped jazz stuff: Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius. — Calum Hood Copy Share Image
I grew up listening to John Coltrane and jazz, so they were subtle influences. I sometimes think about doing some kind of weird jazz… — Kim Gordon Copy Share Image
I've listened to Jazz since I was born and always knew I'd be a Jazz singer! — Jane Monheit Copy Share Image
I've grown up with jazz - the Joe Hendersons, Oliver Nelsons, Miles Davis and stuff - but I was also listening to, like, Slipknot,… — Thundercat Copy Share Image
I got into music when I was a little boy. My dad was always into jazz. I got my education from him. The first… — Ted King Copy Share Image
People send me CDs all the time because I love music. It's great. I listen to them in my dressing room or in my… — Ted King Copy Share Image
I collect LPs, but only if they're pretty high quality. I don't go back and dig through the bins. — Ted King Copy Share Image
I think we've all had enough of Coltrane saxophonists. There's a case of someone ruining a generation of saxophonists, as Louis Armstrong may have… — Paul Bley Copy Share Image
John [Coltrane] was like a visitor to this planet. He came in peace and he left in peace; but during his time here, he… — Albert Ayler Copy Share Image
I listened to King Oliver and I listened to Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Archie Shepp... I listened… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
For me, musicians are poets. Beethoven describes himself as a poet of tones, just like Coltrane's a poet of tempo. — Cornel West Copy Share Image
My dad would play me all of these records: Miles Davis records, John Coltrane records, Bill Evans records, a lot of jazz records. My… — Eldar Djangirov Copy Share Image
Find a beautiful piece of art. If you fall in love with Van Gogh or Matisse or John Oliver Killens, or if you fall… — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
As much as I think John Coltrane belongs on the list, I think without Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young, both of whom defined improvising… — Herbie Mann Copy Share Image
I love music/sounds that have a passion, a fire, an energy I can connect with. I love angry sounding beat tracks, dark sounds for… — Mick Harris Copy Share Image
Listen to John Coltrane enough and after two bars, just two bars at any place, and you know that's him. We all have signature… — Bill Cosby Copy Share Image
In short, [Coltrane's] tone is beautiful because it is functional. In other words, it is always involved in saying something. You can't separate the… — Cecil Taylor Copy Share Image
John Coltrane is still probably one of the greatest musicians of this century. His tone truly puts demons on a leash. His gift is… — Carlos Santana Copy Share Image