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I've been thinking about just who is Lonnie from Trane's "Lonnie's Lament."  Of course, these days one tries AI.  The answer there is that it is Dr. Lonnie Smith, which strikes me as extremely unlikely.  Smith would have been only 22 when the song was recorded, and the piece has a feel that is like nothing you would find in Lonnie Smith's work (or just about any organist).

Yes, Smith later recorded a Trane tribute record.  But I don't think Coltrane wrote a tribute to him.

So who is Lonnie?

 

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40 minutes ago, Milestones said:

I've been thinking about just who is Lonnie from Trane's "Lonnie's Lament."  Of course, these days one tries AI.  The answer there is that it is Dr. Lonnie Smith, which strikes me as extremely unlikely.  Smith would have been only 22 when the song was recorded, and the piece has a feel that is like nothing you would find in Lonnie Smith's work (or just about any organist).

Yes, Smith later recorded a Trane tribute record.  But I don't think Coltrane wrote a tribute to him.

So who is Lonnie?

 

Definitely not Lonnie Smith, but I always assumed it was guitarist Lonnie Johnson.  Coltrane would have surely been familiar with him…

Edited by Guy Berger
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Dub, I just read that same article earlier today.  But no mention of who Lonnie might be.

Guy, I'm not sure if Lonnie Johnson seems at all likely.

Or maybe Lonnie is a fictional/poetic creation of Coltrane's.

 

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1 hour ago, Milestones said:

Or maybe Lonnie is a fictional/poetic creation of Coltrane's.

Or a personal friend/relative as opposed to a known musician, though I can see the poetry angle.

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I was always under the impression that the 'Lonnie' was Alonzo 'Lonnie' Levister, whose tune 'Slow Dance' Coltrane had recorded for Prestige.

Edited by sidewinder
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I agree that is a possibility. As someone named Lonson and most often called Lon but as a kid sometimes Lonnie, I have always been intrigued by derivations of this name, and Lonnie or Lonny is most often a nickname for Alozono. My guess is whoever is lamenting is properly named "Alonzo."

 

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11 hours ago, Dub Modal said:

Per this article, it was one of the songs from Crescent inspired by poetry Coltrane was reading at the time. 

https://www.everythingjazz.com/story/john-coltranes-criminally-underrated-record/

 

Poems that Coltrane was writing, not reading (p. 247 in the Porter book). Regarding the Lonnie Johnson theory, the fact that the song is preceded by "Bessie's blues" on Crescent sure is some relevant context... 

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I guess we're lucky his other tune with a person's name made it clear - he went with the dude's nickname.

Just now, Niko said:

Regarding the Lonnie Johnson theory, the fact that the song is preceded by "Bessie's blues" on Crescent sure is some relevant context... 

That's a good point though it might have been a Thiel tracking decision - but the fact they were both recorded at the same date ...

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