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McCoy Tyner
McCoy Tyner died on March 6, 2020.[1] It appears he was scheduled to be at Jazz à Vienne, perhaps even with Ravi Coltrane (again?)
Less than two weeks later, Nduduzo Makhathini, a South African pianist[2], had posted :
Great energy... (fun bass solo at 7:30 or so)
The Real McCoy @ Jazz à Vienne with Ravi Coltrane playing "Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit", 20??:
- Just Feelin', 1985.
Nduduzo Makhathini
Live at the Untitled Basement.
John Zorn
It's easy to get stressed by both "The Ghost of Departed Quantities"RIP (the opening salvo slightly overstates the violence the listener will be done)[/size] and "Parabolas". Both have some cool Snoopy (Vince Guaraldi) moments and amazingly stitched transitions. Hedge-clippers have been tuned to sound either like a typewriter or scissors in the second track. There's Schroeder piano tantrums, grand eerieness and delicacy, even a few stop-with-all-the-damned-notes-already moments thrown in for good measure... overall... a lot of fun.
is a pluckier guitar trio, much easier on the brain though "Infernal Night (Sin Is Behovely)" does get a bit squirrely spidery.
Hugh Masekela
I wouldn't be listening to this if it weren't for Tony. :)
Slow
==Refs==
- Jump up ↑ Ben Ratliff, "McCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Powerhouse, Is Dead at 81", New York Times, 6 March 2020
- Jump up ↑ Staff Reporter, "Nduduzo Makhathini finds the gift of healing in song", Mail & Guardian, 30 October 2014