Sonny Rollins

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • bebop
  • hard bop
  • instrumental
Sonny Rollins (Theodore Walter Rollins, New York City, September 7, 1930) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
Rollins' long, prolific career began at the age of 11, and he was playing with piano legend Thelonious Monk before reaching the age of 20. Rollins is still touring and recording today, having outlived most of his contemporaries such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Max Roach, and Art Blakey, all performers with whom he recorded. While Rollins was born in New York City, his parents were born in the United States Virgin Islands. Rollins received his first saxophone at age 13.

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Songs

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    Blues for Philly Joe

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    Bluesnote

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    Bluesongo

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    Bluing

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    Body and Soul

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    Brilliant Corners

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    Brown Skin Gal

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    Brown Skin Girl

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    But Not for Me

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    But Not for Me (Take 1)

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    But Not for Me (Take 2)

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    Cabin in the Sky

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    Camel

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    Caress

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    Change Partners

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    Charles M.

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    Charm Baby

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    Clear-Cut Boogie

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    Coconut Bread

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    Come, Gone

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    Come, Gone (alternate take)

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    Compulsion

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    Conception

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    Confab in Tempo

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    Cosmet

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    Count Your Blessings

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    Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)

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    Cutie

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    Daerly Beloved

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    Dancing in the Dark

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    Darn That Dream

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    Dearly Beloved

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    Decision

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    Delia

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    Denial

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    Did You See Harold Vick?

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    Die Moritat von Mackie Messer (The Ballad of Mack the Knife) A Theme From "The Threepenny Opera"

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    Dig

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    Disco Monk

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    Django

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    Django (Alternate)

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    Django (Take 8)

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    Doc Phil

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    Don't Ask

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    Don't Explain

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    Don't Stop the Carnival

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    Double Feature

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    Down

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    Down the Line

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    Doxy


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