Question

A jazz harpist with this surname plays ascending and descending glissandi over bowed double bass to open the track “Shiva-Loka” from her album Journey in Satchidananda. For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this surname. A landmark spiritual jazz album by a musician with this surname opens with a track on which he chants the album’s title and ends by imitating a preacher on the track “Psalm.”
ANSWER: Coltrane [accept Alice Coltrane; accept John Coltrane]
[10e] Alice Coltrane’s spiritual jazz on Journey in Satchidananda was influenced by music from this country. She featured the tanpura on that album to draw on elements of this country’s Hindustani classical music.
ANSWER: India [or Republic of India or Bhāratiya Gaṇarājya]
[10h] This musician collaborated with Coltrane on Journey in Satchidananda and many of her other albums. This spiritual jazz saxophonist included the track “The Creator Has a Master Plan” on his album Karma.
ANSWER: Pharoah Sanders
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Stanford LBerkeley B10101030
Stanford ABerkeley C1010020
Berkeley AStanford M1010020