At 87, legendary tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins can no longer play his horn, but he's still searching for his sound Few, if any, genres of music have gone through a lifecycle as dynamic as jazz.
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‘The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins’ Review: The Last Giant of JazzSonny Rollins is, as the title of his 1957 album says, a “Saxophone Colossus.” Indefatigable in improvisation, uncorrupted in artistry, and always swinging and melodious, Mr. Rollins (b.
Having already won eight Grammy Awards — and performed with such illustrious figures as Paul McCartney, McCoy Tyner, James ...
Sonny, Please; Someday I'll Find You; Nishi; Stairway to the Stars; Remembering Tommy; Serenade; Park Place Parade. Sonny Rollins: tenor saxophone; Clifton Anderson ...
They Say It's Wonderful; In A Sentimental Mood; Sonnymoon For Two; I Can't Get Started; Rain Check; St. Thomas. Sonny Rollins: tenor saxophone; Jim Hall: guitar: (2 ...
At 86 (87 on September 7), the great tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins is the elder statesman among the survivors from jazz’s heroic age. They’re even talking about renaming the Williamsburg ...
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