Forever associated with John Coltrane's groundbreaking quartet, pianist McCoy Tyner helped chart the course of modern jazz with that phenomenal group in the 1960s while only in his early 20s. Juggling percussive firepower, blues-infused orchestral chords, and harmonic intrigue, Tyner subsequently continued spreading his crucial influence over a now-lengthy career as a solo artist, bandleader, and... More >>>