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RIP McCoy Tyner

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RIP McCoy Tyner

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Re: RIP McCoy Tyner

Post by moldyoldie » Sat Mar 14, 2020 5:47 pm

Saw Tyner and his mid-'70s combo play at a small repurposed machine shop/warehouse on Selden between Cass and Second Ave. in Detroit called the Strata Concert Gallery. Dynamite! I know a few jazz aficionados who don't appreciate his ultra-percussive piano stylings, but the flames produced that night burned through me for weeks! :hat

His work with Coltrane, of course, is well-nigh legendary.


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