John Coltrane’s album 'A Love Supreme' has reached one million sales in the United States, 56 years after its release, Variety reports. 'A Love Supreme' is the first jazz LP of the 1960s to achieve platinum certification, also the first Coltrane’s platinum record. 'A Love Supreme' was recorded in one session on December 9, 1964 at Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Coltrane enlisted drummer Elvin Jones, pianist McCoy Tyner, and bassist Jimmy Garrison for the iconic recording, which was originally released by Impulse! in 1965.

The David Crosby documentary 'Remember My Name' is out this week, and in honor of its release, SPIN is premiering a clip with the rock icon describing his most intense music experience. Crosby was at a John Coltrane concert, really stoned, "and on the verge of a freak out" so he decided to hide out […]

An album John Coltrane recorded with his Classic Quartet in 1964, between celebrated 'Crescent' and 'A Love Supreme', will be released for the first time September 27, Exclaim reports. 'Blue World' takes an unfamiliar route for Coltrane, comprising revisions of his earlier work (listen to the title track below). The album was made at the request of Canadian filmmaker […]