
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins has died at the age of 95. Rollins, a towering figure in jazz for over six decades, was celebrated for his innovative improvisational style and his ability to blend melody and rhythm in groundbreaking ways. Born in Harlem, New York, in 1930, Rollins began his recording career in the late 1940s and quickly rose to prominence. He was known for his distinctive, powerful tenor saxophone sound and his adventurous musical explorations. Throughout his career, Rollins released dozens of albums, many of which are considered jazz classics, including “Saxophone Colossus,” “Way Out West,” and “The Bridge.” His work influenced generations of musicians across various genres. Rollins’ career was marked by periods of intense creativity interspersed with sabbaticals, during which he would reportedly practice for extended periods, honing his craft. He received numerous accolades throughout his life, including a Grammy Award, a National Medal of Arts, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Rollins continued to perform and record into his later years, captivating audiences with his enduring musical prowess. His passing marks the end of an era in jazz music. According to “NO CONTEXT anthony fantano”.
NO CONTEXT anthony fantano: Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins has died at age 95. #breaking
— @theneedledrop May 1, 2026
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