Celebrating the “Year of Alice”: A Remarkable Evening at Birdland Unveiling the Coltrane Legacy

In the dimly lit, historic Birdland theater, a magical atmosphere enveloped the audience as the “Year of Alice” event unfolded. Hosted by the John and Alice Coltrane Home, the evening was a celebration of the legendary jazz couple, John and Alice Coltrane, whose impact on the world of music continues to resonate. Held in the same venue where John and Alice first crossed paths, the event promised a journey through the Coltrane legacy and a glimpse into the upcoming events, concert series, exhibits, and special projects planned for the year 2024-2025.

Ravi and Michelle Coltrane

The evening began with Michelle Coltrane, Alice’s daughter and John’s stepdaughter, setting the tone by warmly welcoming everyone. She spoke passionately about her mother’s enduring influence on the world of music, laying the foundation for an evening that would be a tribute to the Coltrane’s artistic brilliance.

Michelle Coltrane

The founder and President of the Coltrane Home, Steve Fulgoni, took the stage to make an exciting announcement – the restoration of the Coltrane home in Dix Hills had commenced, with plans to open its doors to the public within two years. This revelation sparked anticipation among the audience, eager to witness the preservation of the historic space where the Coltranes once lived and created.

Grammy-nominated harpist Brandee Younger, leader of the Alice Coltrane Ensemble and board member of the John and Alice Coltrane Home, shared insights into the world of harps, the instrument Alice mastered. Joined by Ravi Coltrane, the duo mesmerized the audience with two enchanting renditions of Alice’s compositions, a heartfelt tribute to her exceptional skill and talent.

Ravi Coltrane and Brandee Younger

Ravi Coltrane took a moment to share his thoughts about his iconic parents, providing a personal touch to the evening. The family’s warmth and love for music were clearly felt in Ravi’s words, creating a special connection between the audience and the Coltrane legacy.

Ravi Coltrane

President of Impulse records, Jamie Krents, stepped forward to share exciting news about the upcoming release of “Alice Coltrane at Carnegie Hall” on March 22nd. The revelation was met with enthusiastic applause, affirming the continued appreciation for Alice’s vast musical contributions.

The evening also featured Matthew Garrison from Shapeshifter Plus, a Brooklyn-based non-profit he co-founded with Ravi Coltrane and Fortuna Sung. Their mission, to promote innovative artistic expression, resonated with the audience as they announced their involvement in curating Alice’s music.

Brandon Bibbi, Senior Preservation Architect for the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, took the stage to discuss their role in saving the family home from demolition. Their dedication to preserving cultural heritage underscored the significance of the Coltrane legacy in the broader context of American history.

Christopher Collins, President and Artistic Director of the Detroit Jazz Festival, unveiled plans for a special event on Labor Day weekend 2024. Curated by Ravi Coltrane, the festival promised an ambitious musical experience, featuring both Ravi’s musical associates and local string players.

Christopher Collins

Erin Christovale, curator of the Alice Coltrane exhibit, provided a thrilling finale by announcing the showcase of Alice’s archive at the Hammer Museum. For the first time, the public would have access to photographs, posters, handwritten letters, paintings, sculptures, and more, offering a comprehensive view of Alice’s multifaceted artistry.

As Michelle Coltrane wrapped up the evening with heartfelt gratitude, the audience left Birdland with a profound appreciation for the Coltrane legacy and an eagerness to witness the “Year of Alice” unfold. The event was not just a celebration; it was a promise of a year filled with musical treasures and a continued exploration of the extraordinary contributions of John and Alice Coltrane to the world of jazz.

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