Jazz
United States
Sonny Rollins
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Chi è Sonny Rollins
Città natale
New York, NY, United States
Nato/a
September 7, 1930
Genere
Jazz
For generations, Sonny Rollins has not only set the standard on tenor saxophone—he's elevated jazz as a whole, embodying what many regard as the essence of a great improviser. Schooled on the job by Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, the NYC-born Rollins landed a key gig with the Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet in 1955. But even in the midst of huge success, he strove to play better—to be truer to his creative intentions. Possessed of a monastic self-discipline, Rollins took sabbaticals for practice and introspection, most famously from 1959 to 1961, when he could be seen woodshedding on the Williamsburg Bridge in New York. He strove for a more joyously melodic approach and a big sound while showing daunting facility with the harmonic demands of bebop and post-bebop. He reconciles influences from calypso to free jazz to pop, and he can transform the simplest showtune into a thing of enduring beauty. And a half-century of yoga practice also opened doors in his work to a more authentic expression of the self: witness his endurance on the solo intro to “Autumn Nocturne”, from 1978's Don’t Stop the Carnival, for an almost meditative experience.
Sonny Rollins ha anche pubblicato musica come membro di Sonny Rollins Quartet, Sonny Rollins & Co., Sonny Rollins Quintet, Max Roach Quintet, Sonny Rollins Plus Four, Thelonious Monk Quartet, Miles Davis All Stars, Babs Gonzales and His Orchestra, Riverside Jazz Stars e Miles Davis Sextet.
Influenze MusicaliLe influenze musicali di Sonny Rollins includono Lester Young, Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon e altro.
Influenzato da Sonny RollinsSonny Rollins ha influenzato la musica di Joe Lovano, Nubya Garcia, Donald Fagen e altro ancora.
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