Proper noun
Tyner (plural Tyners)
A surname.
I remember seeing McCoy Tyner in concert, and thinking that the music was incredible, but wanting to be invited in. I figured that humor was the way of letting the audience in. I've gotten a hard time about it, but I love to be funny onstage. John Lurie
Both Tyner and Jones subsequently expressed displeasure in interviews, after Coltrane's death, with the music's new direction, while incorporating some of the free-jazz form's intensity into their own solo projects. Source: Internet
McCoy Tyner perfected the use of the pentatonic scale in his solos, Gridley, Mark C. (2000: 270). Source: Internet
Decatur’s Kyle Taggart won the fourth flight with a 208 total, Berry’s Will Tyner (217) won the fifth flight, and Birmingham’s Eric Hoskins (226) won the sixth flight. Source: Internet
Latino punk outfit La Plebe, indie darlings Crystal Antlers and jazz pianist McCoy Tyner set their compasses for Santa Cruz. Source: Internet
Mr. Stanley Tyner, Sr., age 89, of Colquitt died Monday, August 21, 2017, at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. Source: Internet