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May 26, 2026
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Jazz Legend Sonny Rollins Dies Aged 95

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Sonny Rollins, one of the greatest jazz saxophonists of all time, has died aged 95. With a career spanning over seven decades, Rollins was known for his innovative and expressive playing style, and his contributions to the bebop generation.

The Life and Legacy of Sonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins, one of the greatest jazz saxophonists of all time, has died aged 95. His death was announced on his website on Monday, 'with deep sorrow and profound love'. His publicist Terri Hinte also confirmed the news.

A Jazz Icon's Early Life and Career

Rollins was born Walter Theodore Rollins in New York City in 1930, and raised in its Harlem district, earning the nickname Sonny from his grandmother. Inspired by a piano-playing sister and violin-playing brother, as well as jazz heroes such as Louis Jordan and Fats Waller, he started learning the saxophone when he was seven.

The Saxophone Colossus

With more than 60 albums released from the late-1940s onwards, including collaborations with Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane and others, Rollins was one of the last living stars of the bebop generation, who took jazz from a predominantly dance or ballad form into startlingly expressive new territory.

A Life of Innovation and Experimentation

Rollins once described himself as 'primitive … I’m going with my feelings more than my brain', and it was this willingness to break with convention and embrace improvisation that helped chart a new course for jazz alongside Davis, Charlie Parker and others in the bebop scene that soon loosened further into hard bop and post-bop.

A Lasting Impact on Jazz

He was sidetracked by heroin, though, and in 1950 committed an armed robbery to raise funds to feed his habit, later describing himself as 'really a despicable character … I alienated everybody except my mother'. He was jailed for 10 months on Rikers Island in New York, but managed to kick his habit with a rehab programme in 1955.