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-Student from the School of Arts in Caguas, Conservatory of Music and University of Puerto Rico, and City College in New York,this " Newyorikan" trumpeter ([[1962]]) has interpreted and recorded among masters like: [[Tito Puente]], [[Eddie Palmieri]], [[Dizzy Gillespie]], [[McCoy Tyner]], [[Wynton Marsalis]], [[Dave Valentin]], [[Hilton Ruiz]], [[Paquito de Rivera]], [[Michael Camilo]], [[Sheila E.]], [[Ray Barretto]], [[Marc Anthony]], [[India]] and [[Fania All Stars]] 
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 +'''Alfred McCoy Tyner''' (born [[11 December]] [[1938]]) is a [[jazz piano|jazz pianist]] from [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], known for his work with the [[John Coltrane]] Quartet and a long solo career.
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Alfred McCoy Tyner (born 11 December 1938) is a jazz pianist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for his work with the John Coltrane Quartet and a long solo career.



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