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McCoy Tyner - For Tomorrow (Munich Summer Piano Festival, 1983)
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- Опубліковано 26 тра 2016
- From the Munich Summer Piano Festival, 1983
McCoy Tyner - piano
McCoy Tyner - For Tomorrow
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Alfred McCoy Tyner (born December 11, 1938) is a jazz pianist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet and a long solo career.
He began studying the piano at age 13 and within two years music had become the focal point in his life. His early influences included Bud Powell, a Philadelphia neighbor. When he was 17, he converted to Islam through the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and changed his name to Sulieman Saud.
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Revered European classical musicians used to go listen to him play. Like that!
From Inner Voices record….originally w a big band around him …listened to tthat album as a teenager …everyday. Trying to absorb my idol’s thoughts…awesome awesome pianist
His hands were so strong.if he were a boxer he would have knocked out many a fighter…see his live vids from 80 Birdlike and Inner Glimse w Freddie n Joe H.
Love his stuff n 80’s but also ve his early trios where he imbibes Wynton Kelly s Perc attacks w Lines like Bud but mixing in the future w his modern in and upside harmony of his improve.
Titan!
Mccoy Tyner was not just a musician, he was a true artist and what he gave you was an experience.
Admirable Mc Coy Tyner, pianiste fabuleux avec cette superbe interprétation de For tomorrow !
Such a force, RIP McCoy, you sure worked for your keep. I shook your hand after two sets at Ricks Cafe in Chicago, with Blake that night. Man Im so glad I saw you always amazing.
He was a true human .... very approachable after his sets if the venue allowed
So grateful for all that he gave to us through his music
Immense contribution. I miss him dearly, nobody like him
True genius. A gift from God.
That was one huge amount of emotion played out through those keys. My first dose of McCoy Tyner.
P E A C E : )
He is a true legend.
My intro to his music was in his 1982 triple Collaboration with Stanley Clarke & Phyllis Hyman in the song "I'll Be Around".
He is not underrated at all. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists.
Most influential Jazz pianist n 70s w Chic Herbie. N Keith
I could listen to this everyday. Beautiful music.
certainly a great creative achievement, one of so many by Tyner.
Amazingly beautiful as always.
This dude is a beast!
My favorite by McCoy Tyner!!😍😍😍
This is wonderful.
A precious gem
beautiful.
The song is "For Tomorrow" by McCoy Tyner
Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention! You seem to be right. We have changed the description.
Originally from the Inner Voices album, 1977, which was kind of like a big band of singers.
So under ratedddd
No, not underrated at all. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential jazz pianists.
His music resambles to me at Rakhmaninov.
Yes very free and pentatonic
Straight outta Philly.
This is just mad.
The god
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Sounds like Ravel
An ode to "John Coltrane" ?