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I have seen God – I have seen ungodly – none can be greater – none can compare to God.
John Coltrane composed these words in December 1964, as part of a poem he called
A Love Supreme. He included the poem in the inside gatefold of an album by the same name, released the following year. That same year, a young couple in San Francisco heard Coltrane in concert, sharing a jolt of higher purpose when he seemed to fix them in his sights with the bell of his saxophone.
That couple, Franzo and Marina King, went on to
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Sat. Dec. 19 starting at 8pm on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Tune in for a jazzy evening with the MSU College of Music and the Lincoln Center.
8 p.m. on 90.5 FM & STREAMIING
MSU College of Music’s A Jazzy Little Christmas
The faculty of the Michigan State University College of Music combine their many talents on stage with many holiday classics and more licks than Rudolph & company’s salt cube. Jamie Paisley hosts.
9 p.m. on 90.5 FM & STREAMING
Jazz Night in America: A Holiday Celebration
Jazz Night in America provides the perfect complement of swinging holiday classics featuring The Sherman Irby sextet recorded live at Dizzy s Club at Jazz At Lincoln Center. Christian McBride hosts.
Wednesday, December 23
6pm Northwoods Café
A gift bag full of the best holiday folk and rock music on the Northwoods Café with host, Greg Melm.
Tuesday, December 24
9am Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
Share in a live, world-wide Christmas Eve broadcast of a service of Biblical readings, carols, and related seasonal ‘classical’ music presented by King s College.
11am A Chanticleer Christmas
A one-hour program of holiday favorites, new and old, presented live in concert by the superb 12-man ensemble known as an orchestra of voices.
12pm A Choral Christmas with Stile Antico
Celebrate Christmas with the sound of soaring voices. Stile Antico, the award-winning choir from London, pays a visit to St. Paul’s church on Harvard Square.