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Sonny Rollins, saxophonist and restless genius of jazz, dead at 95

Sonny Rollins, saxophonist and restless genius of jazz, dead at 95

Summary

Sonny Rollins, a famous and innovative jazz saxophone player, died at 95 in his home in Woodstock, New York. He was known for his unique sound and constant change in style and was one of the most important musicians of the bebop jazz era.

Key Facts

  • Sonny Rollins was a tenor saxophonist famous for his bold sound and new ideas in jazz music.
  • He died at age 95 in Woodstock, New York, with no specific cause of death given.
  • Rollins was one of the last great musicians from the bebop era alongside John Coltrane and Charlie Parker.
  • He worked with famous artists like Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis early in his career.
  • He struggled with heroin addiction in his youth, spent time in jail, and later sought treatment.
  • Rollins played a saxophone solo on the Rolling Stones’ song “Waiting on a Friend” in 1981.
  • He won Grammy Awards in 2001 and 2006 for his jazz music.
  • Rollins stopped playing music in 2014 due to lung disease but continued touring and practicing into his 80s.
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