4 comments

  • bag_boy 39 minutes ago
    My favorite Sony Rollins story: he heard ‘Waiting on a Friend’ in a grocery store.

    He thought to himself, “finally, a Rolling Stones song that I like.”

    Then he remembered he was the saxophone player on the song…

  • davio 53 minutes ago
    We saw him live in Kansas City in 1998. He soloed for 36 choruses on St. Thomas. Gave the people what they came to see. Amazing to have so many ideas flow effortlessly.
  • npunt 46 minutes ago
    Comes just a few days after the death of Dick Parry, Pink Floyd's saxophonist.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Parry

  • rtsil 1 hour ago
    He was the last of the legends.
    • boarsofcanada 1 hour ago
      Definitely on sax.

      On bass we still have Ron Carter, age 89, still touring.

      • bananaboy 21 minutes ago
        Sonny Rollins was probably the last great player from the bebop age though who was there at its birth, and probably the last master who played with Charlie Parker too!

        Ron Carter and Herbie Hancock are still going strong of course, and still brilliant. George Coleman, Jack DeJohnette, and Dave Holland are all still playing to pick some other names at random.