Sonny Rollins, who died this week, was the embodiment of the genre itself.

Sonny Rollins, the legendary jazz saxophonist who collaborated with everyone from Coleman Hawkins to the Rolling Stones, has died.

One of the last stars of the bebop generation, Rollins was an genius of melodic invention and improvisation, working with Davis, Monk, Coltrane and others

Sonny Rollins was one of the last living greats of the bebop era and one of the most influential saxophonists of his time.

Sonny Rollins, the "Saxophone Colossus" whose hard-charging yet flowingly meditative works made him the last in a golden era of jazz greats, died Monday. He was 95.

Rollins, one of the greatest saxophonists of all time, played with everyone from Miles Davis to The Rolling Stones.

Tutored by Thelonious Monk, the Harlem native came of age with bebop and created a succession of improvisational masterpieces that made him one of history’s most influential…

Revered for albums including "The Bridge" and "Saxophone Colossus," Rollins overcame addiction, prison and self-doubt to become one of jazz's greatest saxophonists.

Sonny Rollins, tenorsaxofonist (1930-2026): Met de dood van de Amerikaanse tenorsaxofonist Sonny Rollins (95) verliest de jazz de laatste echt grote reus van een legendarische…

El notable saxofonista tenía 95 años y falleció en su casa en Woodstock, Nueva York.En su carrera, fu elogiado por Charlie Parker y tocó con Miles Davis y Thelonius Monk, entre…

The legendary jazz saxophonist, who collaborated with the likes of Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, created a form that was thrillingly risky, impetuous, and uncertain. By the end…

NEW YORK: Sonny Rollins, the “Saxophone Colossus” whose hard-charging yet flowingly meditative works made him ...

A teen prodigy who rose through the bebop ranks, Rollins was celebrated as one of the most influential saxophonists of his era, standing alongside Charlie Parker and John Coltrane.

Sonny Rollins, who died this week, was the embodiment of the genre itself.

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