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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    Porgy

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    Porgy (take 1)

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    Powaii

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    Prelude to a Kiss

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    President Hayes

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    Promise

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    Raincheck

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    Reel Life

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    Reflections

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    Remembering Tommy

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    Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody

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    Rollins Interview

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    Rosita's Best Friend

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    Round Midnight

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    Sais

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    Salvador

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    Scoops

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    Serenade

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    Shadow Waltz

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    Shadows Waltz

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    Shadrack

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    Shout It Out

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    Silk 'n' Satin

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    Silver City

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    Sister

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    Skylark

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    Soft Shoe

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    Softlay as in a Morning Sunrise (Evening) (live)

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    Softly as in a Morning Sunrise

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    Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (alternate take)

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    Softly as in a Morning Sunrise (take 2)

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    Solid

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    Solitude

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    Solo Reprise

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    Soloscope

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    Soloscope, Part 1

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    Soloscope, Part 2

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    Some Enchanted Evening

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    Someday I'll Find You

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    Someone To Watch Over Me

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    Sonny Boy

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    Sonny Side Up

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    Sonny, Please

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    Sonnymoon for Two

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    Sonnysphere

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    St Thomas

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    St. Thomas

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    St. Thomas (Alternate)

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    St. Tomas

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    St. Tomas (alternate)


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