
McCoy Tyner, born Alfred McCoy Tyner, was an American jazz pianist from Philadelphia, USA, known for his contributions to modern jazz. Born in 1938, he gained prominence as a member of John Coltrane's classic quartet in the 1960s, contributing to iconic albums like "A Love Supreme". Tyner's solo career flourished with albums such as "The Real McCoy" and "Sahara", showcasing his innovative approach to harmony and rhythm. Over his career, he received multiple Grammy Awards and was celebrated for his influence on jazz piano. His work remains a cornerstone of modern jazz, inspiring generations of musicians.
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