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  1. 07000628 [1] Added to NRHP. June 29, 2007. The John Coltrane Home is a ranch house in Dix Hills, New York, where jazz saxophonist John Coltrane lived with his family from 1964 until his death in 1967. [3] Coltrane composed his album A Love Supreme, widely considered his magnum opus, in his practice room in the house.

  2. In 1964 John and Alice Coltrane made the familiar decision to move their family from New York City to the suburbs, complete with a ranch-style home, 3.4-acre plot, and picturesque green landscape. Their new town in the Dix Hills area of Long Island provided a perfect setting for the artists and spiritual thinkers to make amazing music and ...

  3. Around the same time, McLeod and Coltrane began a romantic relationship. The couple bought their Dix Hills home in 1964—the same year Coltrane composed A Love Supreme—and moved in with McLeod’s daughter, Michelle, just one month before their first son, John Jr., was born.The album’s spiritual message was saturated with even more meaning after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Selma march ...

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  4. Dec 29, 2023 · A historic marker placed at the home by the Town of Huntington in 2018 notes: “Musicians John & Alice Coltrane moved here in 1964. In this home, John composed the masterpiece 'A Love Supreme ...

  5. Jul 22, 2012 · In 1964, John Coltrane moved from Queens, N.Y., to a brick ranch house on a 31/2 acre wooded lot in the quiet suburb of Dix Hills. This bucolic setting — 40 miles east of the city — is perhaps ...

  6. Aug 7, 2023 · After the Town of Huntington purchased the property in 2006, the ownership of structure was given to the Friends of the Coltrane Home, while the town continues to own and maintain the land. In 2011, the John and Alice Coltrane Home was listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places List.

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  8. dixhillsmelvillehistory.org › the-coltrane-homeThe Coltrane Home

    John Coltrane lived in this house until his untimely death in 1967, and Alice stayed on until 1973, at which point she moved with her family to California. The property was saved from demolition by a committed jazz fan who, having discovered the history of the house, convinced the town to purchase the property and mark it as a historic site.

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