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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 his song, 20??:

Nduduzo Makhathini

Live at the Untitled Basement.

John Zorn

It's easy to get stressed by both "The Ghost of Departed Quantities"RIP[/span] (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==

  1. Ben Ratliff, "McCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Powerhouse, Is Dead at 81", New York Times, 6 March 2020
  2. Staff Reporter, "Nduduzo Makhathini finds the gift of healing in song", Mail & Guardian, 30 October 2014