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Tyner, McCoy (Alfred)

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Tyner, McCoy (Alfred) (1938- )

US jazz musician. An influential pianist, he began with the Jazztet in 1959 and then emerged between 1960 and 1965 as a dynamic keyboard artist in the historic John Coltrane Quartet. He freelanced as a sideman with various singers until 1972, and went on to lead his own ensembles.

Tyner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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