The Traneumentary
Podcast by Vella Interactive
Debuted in 2007, the Traneumentary was a pioneering documentary podcast series celebrating the artistry and recordings of John Coltrane. An illustriou...
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35 episodes“When you interview over 30 diverse people about an artist who has been gone for nearly 40 years, you realize that this isn’t just some artist who plays the saxophone well. This is an artist who was on a mission that was deeper and greater than we could have ever imagined. He was not just playing jazz, he was not just improvising—he was pushing the limits of himself, his instrument, his music, and his spirit." - Joseph Vella, PopMatters 2007 [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1490891889754-S00U3EZCUGZ9OXQA3PMH/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] Debuted in 2007, the Traneumentary was a pioneering documentary podcast series devoted to the artistry and recordings of John Coltrane. The series was produced by Joseph Vella and ran in weekly installments throughout the year. An illustrious collection of guests including Jimmy Cobb, McCoy Tyner, Sonny Rollins and many more share their personal accounts of John Coltrane and his music. The Traneumentary was the first podcast series devoted to a legendary musical artist combining in-depth personal narratives and track commentaries. United by a deep respect and love for Coltrane’s legacy, the series remains the only collaborative effort involving the joint support of four major record labels: Prestige, Blue Note, Impulse and Atlantic. Introduced in the "Pursuits" column of the Wall St Journal, the series was highly ranked by numerous music sites. It was featured on NPR, in the Los Angeles Times and selected as a top podcast series of 2007 by iTunes. Join us as we celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the groundbreaking Traneumentary. [https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1490090660891-F23EW3V4TUT0R3PLXY3T/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] THE TRANEUMENTARY STORY In the summer of 2006, I was contacted by Concord Records to create a podcast episode on a John Coltrane box set entitled Fearless Leader. After reviewing the material, I felt would be nearly impossible, and somewhat a disservice, to create a single podcast episode on such an intense and profound artist. Having spent countless hours listening to Coltrane myself, I knew his essence transcended the music and left something deeper within those who embraced it. I had a bigger and better plan to introduce Coltrane to the emerging podcast audience and proceeded to contact my record label colleagues at Atlantic, Blue Note and Impulse. I told them about Concord’s request and suggested a way we could all work together. I wanted to celebrate and introduce the great music of John Coltrane through his most famous recordings but also through personal stories and accounts from a variety of musicians, producers, writers and educators. Within thirty minutes, the Traneumentary was born. Track excerpts used in this episode: • "I Want To Talk About You" • "On Green Dolphin Street" • "My Favorite Things" • "Acknowledgement" • "My One & Only Love"
[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1490211007020-N7BJKNXV7GB0W000ZS9B/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] The Traneumentary’s journey started in the summer of 2006 with a visit to McCoy Tyner at New York’s famed Blue Note jazz club. After McCoy’s first set, I met him in his dressing room and gave him an overview of the series and asked if he would be interested in participating. Although he was unaware of podcasts and blogs, he understood the importance of celebrating and expanding the legacy of John Coltrane to a new and digital-savvy audience. He immediately agreed and then recorded the special greeting contained on this episode. Later in this series, you will hear McCoy talk about his personal relationship with Coltrane as well as the amazing experience he had playing with the famous John Coltrane Quartet. Track excerpts used in this episode: • "Lonnie's Lament"
[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1489774797114-225RGQVKLUKROZ7D5WEZ/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] We launch the Traneumentary with New Orleans based trumpeter and film composer Terence Blanchard. Terence has worked and recorded with a number of musicians including Art Blakey, Lionel Hampton and Donald Harrison and has scored numerous films, most notably for Spike Lee. On this episode, Terence talks about his introduction to John Coltrane and comments on the saxophonist's innovation and lasting impact. Track excerpts used in this episode: • "Trane’s Blues” • "Four" • "Acknowledgement" • "I Want To Talk About You" • "Afro Blue" • "Chasin' The Trane"
[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1489775852149-4WITPFUVX57WL7E8943I/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] Legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb has performed and recorded with many of the most prolific jazz artists including Miles Davis, Dinah Washington, Wes Montgomery and Sarah Vaughan. Jimmy’s work with John Coltrane is most recognized on Miles’ recordings such as Kind of Blue,Someday My Prince Will Comeand In Person Friday and Saturday Nights at the Blackhawk. While Trane was recording various sessions for the Prestige label, he recruited Jimmy to play on several. On this episode, Jimmy recounts working and recording with John Coltrane. Tracks used in this episode: • “Love Thy Neighbor” • “My Ideal” • “I’m A Dreamer, Aren’t We All” • “Invitation” • “Spring Is Here”
[https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54ec7ed9e4b0a4a2247fa952/1489780242738-7FY7JZE1BF07C7QW6NTH/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w] Veteran producer Michael Cuscuna is the go-to guy when it comes to jazz reissue production and remastering. He is one of the most knowledgeable sources on jazz artists and recordings plus, he is one of the owners of the phenom niche label, Mosaic Records. On our first Traneumentary commentary episode, Michael shares his rich views on one of Coltrane’s finest compositions and recordings as a leader – “Blue Train.” Tracks used on this episode: • "Blue Train"
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