McCoy Tyner
Jazz Legend.
McCoy Tyner is one of the most respected improvisational jazz musicians and bandleaders in history. In 1960 and at just 21 years of age, he joined saxophonist John Coltrane as a member of The John Coltrane Quartet, performing on numerous classics including “My Favorite Things,” “A Love Supreme,” and more. Throughout his career, Tyner worked alongside luminaries including Quincy Jones, George Benson, Carlos Santana, Stanley Clarke and many others, and he recorded and released nearly 80 albums as a featured artist, bandleader or musician.
Critically lauded and commercially successful on a global scale, McCoy Tyner has been the recipient of four Grammy Awards and a host of other honors in recognition of his talent and innovations.