{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69a7b8282fb50a2e17913fc0/6a45e0b660cad2674e4dc933?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Military Histories of Ayler, Coltrane, and Threadgill","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/69a7b8282fb50a2e17913fc0/1782964311749-a9a4fc18-0e5b-48bc-b269-b0aaa9c0ea24.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>To celebrate America's 250th birthday, we explore the wild stories of three legendary jazz musicians whose time in the US military permanently altered their musical paths. We start the conversation with Albert Ayler, who spent his Cold War deployment in France testing out his early free-jazz concepts on GI’s and civilians alike, eventually carrying those twisted military marches into his own quintets. Next, we look at John Coltrane’s strategic enlistment into the Navy to avoid the Army infantry, a move that led to his first public recordings at Pearl Harbor. Finally, we recount Henry Threadgill’s harrowing experience in Vietnam, where a controversial arrangement of \"America the Beautiful\" resulted in a front-line deployment, surviving the Tet Offensive, and returning home with a reshaped perspective that ultimately defined his compositional voice.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Note: Birch Grove Media does not own the recordings featured in this episode.</p><p><br></p><p>Timestamps:</p><p>00:00 - Celebrating America's 250th with jazz and military history</p><p>00:42 - Albert Ayler joins the Army during the Cold War</p><p>01:46 - Testing avant-garde solos in Parisian cafes and barracks</p><p>04:01 - Weaponizing military marches in his later music</p><p>05:14 - Listening to Ayler's 1959 Army band recordings</p><p>08:23 - John Coltrane’s strategic enlistment in the US Navy</p><p>11:17 - Kitchen patrol and the segregated military band at Pearl Harbor</p><p>12:53 - Listening to Coltrane's first-ever recording in Honolulu</p><p>16:47 - Henry Threadgill gets drafted out of Chicago</p><p>17:48 - An avant-garde arrangement gets Threadgill sent to Vietnam</p><p>18:46 - Trading a saxophone for an M-16 during the Tet Offensive</p><p>20:31 - How surviving the war shaped Threadgill's compositions</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>BIRCH GROVE MEDIA</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Web: </strong>birchgrove.io</li><li><strong>Follow us: </strong>@birch.grove.media on Instagram.</li><li><strong>Watch on YouTube: </strong>youtube.com/@BirchGroveMedia</li><li><strong>Get the Record: </strong>Shop our current 180g LP and digital releases on our website. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.</li></ul><p><br></p>","author_name":"Birch Grove"}