RIP McCoy Tyner

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Andy Volk
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RIP McCoy Tyner

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http://exclaim.ca/music/article/jazz_pi ... dies_at_81

A hugely influential Jazz piano master. Modern jazz piano wouldn't be the same without his use of fourths behind Coltrane.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZjis4X-19Y
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Bummer, saw him a few years ago, he has a ton of albums. "Piano Master" for sure.
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Truly the master. Heart, soul, and brains all in one.
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Big fan here... was fortunate to see him in the '70s in a beautiful concert hall with the "Milestone Jazzstars" (Sonny Rollins (!), Ron Carter, Al Foster). Then at the small Catalina club in Hollywood in the '80s with a trio (from about 5 feet away), and then again at another concert hall in Nashville a few years later. Always overwhelming technically/musically, and very moving. One of the greats for sure, IMHO.
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I saw him once in 1974 at Keystone Corner, a small jazz club in San Francisco. Stone cold genius. I used to haunt that club and also saw Miles,Freddie,Benson,Mingus,Roland Kirk and many other jazz greats in their prime perform there. Almost all of them gone now.