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Elvin Jones, of the Jones jazz dynasty (also counting pianist Hank and composer & trumpeter Thad), played with Coltrane in his Quartet from 1960-6, appearing on albums such as A Love Supreme. His polyrhythmic style added an essential ingredient to the post-bop idiom…

Photo by Francis Wolff

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Elvin Jones, of the Jones jazz dynasty (also counting pianist Hank and composer & trumpeter Thad), played with Coltrane in his Quartet from 1960-6, appearing on albums such as A Love Supreme. His polyrhythmic style added an essential ingredient to the post-bop idiom…
Photo by Francis Wolff
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