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Sonny Rollins: A Jazz Legacy Remembered
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- May 26, 2026
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Sonny Rollins, celebrated as a leading figure in American jazz, passed away on May 25 at his residence in Woodstock, New York. He was 95 years old. Rollins, often referred to as the “saxophone colossus,” maintained a remarkable presence in the jazz world due to his traditional yet innovative approach to music.
The announcement of his passing was made public by his publicist, Terri Hinte. Rollins had ceased performing over ten years ago after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis.
Known for his expressive musical style, Rollins was regarded as one of the most influential jazz musicians in America. His career spanned six decades, during which he continuously evolved, blending tradition with new ideas and staying a step ahead in the jazz scene.
In a memorable performance, Sonny Rollins took the stage in Paris in 1987, captivating audiences with his mastery of the tenor saxophone. His legacy in the world of music remains unmatched, leaving an indelible mark on jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.
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