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[edit] only vocalist?
Hartman isn't quite the only vocalist Coltrane recorded with - in his early days, he recorded a few sides with Dinah Washington and Gay Crosse -- later, he would record the song with Kulu Se Mama the singing and chanting of Juno Lewis. Rather than saying Hartman was the only vocalist Coltrane ever recorded with, perhaps it would be better to say that he was the only traditional vocalist Coltrane recorded with as a leader?
Editor437 15:02, 12 June 2007 (UTC)