5:14pm St. Thomas by Sonny Rollins from Saxophone Colossus
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5:14pm St. Thomas by Sonny Rollins from Saxophone Colossus
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9:10am The Moon Of Manakoora by Sonny Rollins from This Is What I Do
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Sonny Rollins - What's My Name?
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1974 - Sonny Rollins promo poster - Toshiba EMI (Japan)
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Sonny Rollins - Harlem Boys
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9:11am Tennessee Waltz by Sonny Rollins from Falling In Love With Jazz
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Sonny Rollins - Harlem Boys
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9:44pm St. Thomas by Sonny Rollins from Saxophone Colossus
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Sonny Rollins - 'Round Midnight
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10:22am Just In Time by Sonny Rollins from Sound of Sonny (Keepnews Collection)
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Sonny Rollins - What's My Name?
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Bird Flight: The Tenors of Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins 10/5/2015 β Phil dissects the tenor saxophone parts of Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins from the Miles Davis recordings of January 1, 1953.
Next Album is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, his first to be released on the Milestone label, featuring performances by Rollins with George Cables, Jack DeJohnette, Bob Cranshaw and Arthur Jenkins. The cover photography was credited to Chuck Stewart.
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Sonny Rollins first album after ending his six-year retirement is a particularly strong effort. The highpoint is a ten-minute version of 'Skylark' that has a long unaccompanied section by the great tenor." - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlmMrvH4QBw&list=RDQlmMrvH4QBw&start_radio=1
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Sonny Boy is a 1961 album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins comprising four tracks from his final recordings for the Prestige label, three of which were originally released on Tour de Force, along with an unissued performance from the session that produced Rollins Plays for Bird.
AllMusic critic Scott Yanow states: "Tour de Force is a more logical purchase, although the music on this CD does feature the immortal tenor saxophonist in fine form." - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFT3lAj5pv8&list=RDQFT3lAj5pv8&start_radio=1
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π΅ Classic albums - Sonny Rollins: Saxophone Colossus (1957) π·
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Sonny Meets Hawk! is a 1963 album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, with Coleman Hawkins appearing as guest artist. It was recorded at RCA Victor Studio B in New York City on July 15 and 18, 1963. The album features some of Rollins's most avant-garde playing.
The album marks the first time the two saxophonists had entered a recording studio together, although they had appeared on stage together briefly that same year at the Newport Jazz Festival. - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWLaYwWRHSU&list=PLKjjIa7cwTkI4PpHssd6dWqoaBIqZgkcv&index=2
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East Broadway Run Down is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins recorded in 1966 and released in 1967 by Impulse Records, his last album before industry pressures led him to take a six-year hiatus. The album represents one of his more notable experiments with free jazz, according to The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz illustrating "the furthest extent to which he incorporated noise elements into his playing". It has been critically described as among his 60s "jewels" - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opMGArDXEYE&list=RDopMGArDXEYE&start_radio=1
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Happy 95th birthday to Sonny Rollins. He'll always be Saxophone Colossus to me.
I just learned itβs Sonny Rollinsβ 95th birthday today. Heβs one of my fav musicians. I took this pic of him in 2004 in Boston.