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Sonny Rollins, colossus of jazz saxophone, dies aged 95

Sonny Rollins, colossus of jazz saxophone, dies aged 95

Summary

Sonny Rollins, a highly influential jazz saxophonist, died at age 95 at his home in Woodstock, New York. Known as "the Saxophone Colossus," he was a key figure in the bebop jazz movement and released over 60 albums during his career.

Key Facts

  • Sonny Rollins was born in 1930 in Harlem, New York City.
  • He began playing saxophone at age seven, inspired by family and jazz musicians.
  • Rollins became famous for his inventive and expressive jazz solos and was called one of the greatest improvisers in jazz history.
  • He worked with many jazz legends, including Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane.
  • Rollins struggled with heroin addiction, committed armed robbery in 1950, was jailed for 10 months, and later overcame his addiction.
  • His famous albums include Saxophone Colossus (1956), Way Out West (1957), and Freedom Suite (1958).
  • He believed in the spiritual and emotional power of jazz music.
  • His death was announced on his official website and confirmed by his publicist.
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