
Black Journal: 26; Alice Coltrane
Documentary · Music · TV Movie
Overview
In this intimate portrait—produced for a segment of National Education Television's "Black Journal" television program—legendary jazz musician Alice Coltrane plays the harp and discusses her thoughts on music, spirituality, family, and the legacy of her late husband, John Coltrane.
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Alice Coltrane
Alice Coltrane
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Alice Coltrane
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Michelle Coltrane
Michelle Coltrane
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Michelle Coltrane
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John Coltrane Jr.
John Coltrane Jr.
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John Coltrane Jr.
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Ravi Coltrane
Ravi Coltrane
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Ravi Coltrane
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Oran Coltrane
Oran Coltrane
Self
Oran Coltrane
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Pharoah Sanders
Pharoah Sanders
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Pharoah Sanders
Self
Reggie Workman
Reggie Workman
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Reggie Workman
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Rashied Ali
Rashied Ali
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Rashied Ali
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Vishnu Wood
Vishnu Wood
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Vishnu Wood
Self
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