Tyner,McCoy

Tyner,McCoy
Ty·ner (tīʹnər), McCoy. Born 1938.
American jazz pianist who introduced complex harmonies, scales, and African rhythms into American jazz, especially during his time with John Coltrane's quartet (1960-1965).

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