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Ravi Coltrane at SFJAZZ Center

Courtesy Michael Weintrob
SFJAZZ Center
San Francisco, California
April 29, 2022
When you have a famous father, whether you are

Seun Kuti
saxophoneb.1983

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Ravi Shankar
sitar1920 - 2012
However, at 56

Ravi Coltrane
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Ronald Shannon Jackson
drums1940 - 2013
During a four-night run at the SFJAZZ Center, Coltrane brought a fresh crew of younger talent with him. Acoustic and electric pianist

Gadi Lehavi
piano
David Gilmore
guitar
Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011

Boz Scaggs
guitarb.1944

Lonnie Plaxico
bassb.1960
The Friday show (the second of three: the Sunday show went on without Coltrane after he contracted Covid) opened with John Coltrane's "Expression." Gilmore soloed on guitar, while Howell maintained a heavy-handed backbeat. As was true throughout the show, Lehavi spent more time with his Fender Rhodes than with his grand piano. While Coltrane soloed, with a series of bursts on tenor for this tune, he moved to soprano for his dad's composition "Spiral." Lehavi soloed on his Rhodes. Howell soloed with gusto, and Coltrane bent down with his soprano, adding layered texture.
Coltrane then introduced the band, saying "These are all my people," and told us it was an "honor and a privilege" to be together on the stage. He also remarked how pleased he was to be able to be live on stage again.
Next up was "Jagadishwar," a tune from Translinear Light (Impulse, 2004). Coltrane played tenor on the original, and he and his brother Oranyan convinced his late mom to record the album. While Coltrane, who changed her name to Turiyasangitananda, had recorded lush, orchestral albums previously, this one marked a return to her jazz roots. (She had replaced

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020
A lush "After the Rain" was followed by John Coltrane's "Your Lady," which offered explosive soprano sax solos from Coltrane and an extended, super rapid solo from Gilmore during which he employed some of his six foot-pedals. Plaxico soloed on his Arco bass.
The evening concluded with

Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947
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