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The Coltrane Church: Apostles of Sound, Agents of Social Justice - Paperback

The Coltrane Church: Apostles of Sound, Agents of Social Justice - Paperback

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by Nicholas Louis Baham (Author)

The John Coltrane Church began in 1965, when Franzo and Marina King attended a performance of the John Coltrane Quartet at San Francisco's Jazz Workshop and saw a vision of the Holy Ghost as Coltrane took the bandstand. Celebrating the spirituality of the late jazz innovator and his music, the storefront church emerged during the demise of black-owned jazz clubs in San Francisco, and at a time of growing disillusionment with counter-culture spirituality following the 1978 Jonestown tragedy.

For 50 years, the church has effectively fought redevelopment, environmental racism, police brutality, mortgage foreclosures, religious intolerance, gender disparity and the corporatization of jazz. This critical history is the first book-length treatment of an extraordinary African-American church and community institution.

Author Biography

Nicholas Louis Baham III is a professor of ethnic studies at California State University East Bay. He lives in Oakland, California.

Number of Pages: 276
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: July 26, 2015