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Sonny Rollins - On Riverside: Sonny Rollins '2023

On Riverside: Sonny Rollins
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Album name On Riverside: Sonny Rollins
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Date 2023
GenreJazz
Play time 1:27:47
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 717 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
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Size 440.64 Mb
Price$3.95
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1. Tracklist:
2. 01. Just In Time
3. 02. Will You Still Be Mine?
4. 03. What Is There To Say?
5. 04. Someday I'll Find You
6. 05. Mangos
7. 06. Till There Was You
8. 07. Brilliant Corners
9. 08. Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye
10. 09. The Last Time I Saw Paris
11. 10. La Villa
12. 11. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
13. 12. Cutie
14. 13. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
15. 14. The Freedom Suite
16. 15. It Could Happen To You
17.  moreBorn Theodore Walter Rollins in New York City on September 7, 1930, he had an older brother who played violin. At age nine, he took up piano lessons but discontinued them, took up the alto saxophone in high school, and switched to tenor after high school, playing local engagements. In 1948 he recorded with vocalist Babs Gonzales, then Bud Powell and Fats Navarro, and his first composition, "Audubon," was recorded by J.J. Johnson. Soon thereafter, Rollins quickly made the rounds with groups led by Tadd Dameron, Chicago drummer Ike Day, and Miles Davis in 1951, followed by his own recordings with Kenny Drew, Kenny Dorham, and Thelonious Monk
18. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe
19. Metro Jazz, and Impulse! labels; made a record with his hero Coleman Hawkins, and left the scene again in 1968. By 1971, he'd come back with a renewed sense of vigor and pride and put out a string of successful records for the Milestone label that bridged the gap between the contemporary jazz and the fusion jazz of the time, the most memorable being his live date from the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival, The Cutting Edge. Merging jazz with calypso, light funk, and post-bop, Rollins' career was not only revived, but thrived from then on. He was a member of the touring Milestone Jazz Stars in 1978 with McCoy Tyner and Ron Carter, and gained momentum as a touring headliner and festival showstopper
20. 11 Concert. He has worked extensively with road and recording bands that have included electric bass guitarist Bob Cranshaw, trombonist Clifton Anderson, pianists Tommy Flanagan and Stephen Scott, keyboardist Mark Soskin, guitarists Bobby Broom and Jerome Harris, percussionist Kimati Dinizulu, and drummers Jack DeJohnette, Perry Wilson, Steve Jordan, and Al Foster. Rollins formed his own record label, Doxy, through which he issued Sonny, Please in 2006
21. Into his eighth decade, Rollins continued to perform, and was documented on the three-volume Road Show series, also released on Doxy and Okeh. In 2010, Rollins was awarded the National Medal of Arts. The following year he was the subject of a documentary by Dick Fontaine, Beyond the Notes. Due to health problems, Rollins stopped playing in public in 2012. In 2016, the album Holding the Stage, a companion to the Roadshow series, appeared. The following year, Rollins announced that he had been forced to stop playing altogether and expressed some disappointment that he had not achieved -- artistically -- all he wanted to. © Michael G. Nastos
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