This is a standard Jazz Blues with added 'Coltrane' substitutions that make a really hip sounding line with dominant descending thirds over the first four bars. I've moved the traditional changes up to the alternate chord area so you can still have them for reference. From a No Treble post by...
For Miles and Coltrane and contemporary jazz, adding fourth voicings (notes c, f and bb for example) would greatly improve ireal. They come in a number of variations, among them the famous "So What" chords.
Here is Ravi Coltrane's version of his father John Coltrane's '26-2'.
This is in 9/8 ( bar of 5/4 then a bar of 4/4 etc)
26-2 (Ravi Coltrane) - John Coltrane
I am doing this in a gig and I believe I worked out the chords. Let me know if anything needs changing. Here is John Coltrane's 'Resolution' from 'A Love Supreme'
Love Supreme Part II - Resolution, A - John Coltrane