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John Coltrane change the music by reaching new ways to express himself.The ways that was different then the usual one.In free jazz he made new foundations of music that allowed deeper expression of him and the whole universe.

When people hear new ways to play and accept it the music start to change the style and expression.

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John Coltrane was some kind of Musition

John Coltrane was born 1926. He was a musician and fantastic Saxophone player who formed the John Coltrane Quartet, playing expressive Jazz Music.

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He became famous not because of his music. He became famous because he raped people

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He was a famous jazz musician.

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