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Alice Coltrane (born Alice McLeod) was an American musician known for her work as a pianist, composer, and bandleader. Born on August 27, 1937, in Detroit, she held citizenship in the United States. Coltrane studied at Cass Technical High School before embarking on a career in the music industry. Her musical style was primarily focused on jazz.
Alice Coltrane created notable works such as A Monastic Trio, Journey in Satchidananda, Huntington Ashram Monastery, Cosmic Music, and Divine Songs. She was also the mother of Ravi Coltrane, a successful musician in his own right.
Alice Coltrane passed away on January 12, 2007, in Los Angeles. Throughout her career, she made a significant impact on the world of music as a person in various occupations such as a pianist, composer, bandleader, and musician.

