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The McCoy Tyner Trio with Gary Bartz
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Readers' rating: Unrated Reader reviews: Write a review He may be best known as the pianist in the classic John Coltrane groups of the '60s, but Tyner has had a diverse and influential career in succeeding decades. Widely imitated, the five-time Grammy winner has refused to remain locked in a predictable style, recording a long string of CDs reaching from partnerships with Wayne Shorter, Joe Lovano, Stephane Grappelli and Bobby Hutcherson to explorations of the music of Burt Bacharach and Duke Ellington. This time out he teams up with the adventurous alto saxophone playing of Gary Bartz. (D.H.)
Tuesday, November 18: 7:30 p.m. Price: $35-$45 Box office: 323-466-2210 Current, Upcoming
Through Jul. 20 The trumpeter-singer-raconteur, the onetime Merv Griffin musical sidekick and the voice of "Conjunction Junction," is the subject of a recent documentary "Trying to Get Good" and an L.A. jazz mainstay for more than 40 years. Jul. 25 - Jul. 27 Coryell's guitar resume is extraordinary, versatile and ground-breaking, encompassing nearly every genre that has even obliquely touched jazz. Jul. 25 - Jul. 27 Coryell's guitar résumé is extraordinary, versatile and ground-breaking, encompassing nearly every genre that has even obliquely touched jazz. Here he is accompanied by Alphonse Mouzon on drums and Joe Bagg on Hammond B-3. Nov. 18 |
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