Friday, April 16, 2010
McCoy Tyner, Charles Mingus: Feisty Jazz!
McCoy Tyner is such an always bright shiny gentleman of the jazz piano veterans. He has so much modernism in his improv solos. The guy is a giant delight. I listened to him today and felt so refreshed. Also, I got into real focused listening to the incredible big band sounds of the magnificent Charles Mingus, the master impresario on the bass. I feel McCoy Tyner and Charles Mingus are so strong, yes full of artistic impact on the musical world around them. What a powerful joy it is to listen to Tyner and Mingus.
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