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Sonny Rollins
will go down in history as not only the single most enduring tenor saxophonist of the bebop and hard bop era, but also the greatest contemporary jazz saxophonist of them all. His fluid and harmonically innovative ideas, effortless manner, and easily identifiable and accessible sound have influenced generations of performers, but have also fueled the notion that mainstream jazz music can be widely enjoyed, recognized, and proliferated. Born
Theodore Walter Rollins
in New York City on September 7,
1929, he had an older brother who played violin. At age nine he took up piano lessons but discontinued them, took up the alto saxophone in high school, and switched to tenor after high school, doing local engagements. In 1948 he recorded with vocalist
Babs Gonzales
, then
Bud Powell
and
Fats Navarro
, and his first composition,
"Audubon,"
was recorded by
J.J. Johnson
. Soon thereafter,
Rollins
made the rounds quickly with groups led by
Art Blakey
,
Tadd Dameron
, Chicago drummer
Ike Day
, and
Miles Davis
in 1951, followed by his own recordings with
Kenny Drew
,
Kenny Dorham
, and
Thelonious Monk
.
In 1956
Rollins
made his biggest move, joining the famous ensemble of
Max Roach
and
Clifford Brown
, then formed his own legendary pianoless trio with bassist
Wilbur Ware
or
Donald Bailey
and drummer
Elvin Jones
or
Pete La Roca
in 1957, doing recorded sessions at the Village Vanguard. Awards came from Down Beat and Playboy magazines, and recordings were done mainly for the Prestige and Riverside labels, but also for Verve, Blue Note, Columbia, and Contemporary Records, all coinciding with the steadily rising star of
Rollins
. Pivotal albums such as
Tenor Madness
(with
John Coltrane
),
Saxophone Colossus
(with longstanding partner
Tommy Flanagan
), and
Way Out West
(with
Ray Brown
and
Shelly Manne
), and collaborations with
the Modern Jazz Quartet
,
Clark Terry
, and
Sonny Clark
firmly established
Rollins
as a bona fide superstar. He also acquired the nickname "
Newk
" for his facial resemblance to Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe.
But between 1959 and 1961 he sought a less superficial, more spiritual path to the rat race society of the times, visiting Japan and India, studying yoga and Zen. He left the music business until 1962, when he returned with the groundbreaking and in many ways revolutionary recording
The Bridge
with guitarist
Jim Hall
for the RCA Victor/Bluebird label.
Rollins
struck up a working relationship with trumpeter
Don Cherry
; did a handful of innovative LPs for the RCA Victor, MGM/Metro Jazz, and Impulse! labels; did one record with his hero
Coleman Hawkins
; and left the scene again in 1968. By 1971 he came back with a renewed sense of vigor and pride, and put out a string of successful records for the Milestone label that bridged the gap between the contemporary and fusion jazz of the time, the most memorable being his live date from the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival,
The Cutting Edge
. Merging jazz with calypso, light funk, and post-bop, the career of
Rollins
not only was revived, but thrived from then onward. He was a member of the touring
Milestone Jazz Stars
in 1978 with
McCoy Tyner
and
Ron Carter
, and gained momentum as a touring headliner and festival showstopper.
His finest Milestone recordings of the second half of his career include
Easy Living
,
Don't Stop the Carnival
,
G-Man
,
Old Flames
,
Plus Three
,
Global Warming
,
This Is What I Do
, and
Without a Song: The 9/11 Concert
. He has worked extensively with road and recording bands that have included such artists as electric bass guitarist
Bob Cranshaw
; trombonist
Clifton Anderson
; pianists
Tommy Flanagan
and
Stephen Scott
; keyboardist
Mark Soskin
; guitarists
Bobby Broom
and
Jerome Harris
; percussionist
Kimati Dinizulu
; and drummers
Jack DeJohnette
,
Perry Wilson
,
Steve Jordan
, and
Al Foster
.
Rollins
formed his own record label, Doxy, through which he issued the CD
Sonny, Please
in 2006. Well into his eighth decade of life,
Rollins
continued to perform worldwide. As a composer, he will always be known for three memorable melodies that have become standards and well-recognized tunes in the jazz canon --
"Oleo,"
"Airegin,"
and especially
"St. Thomas."
~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
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