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Jazz Icon and Saxophone Legend Sonny Rollins Dies at 95

Sonny Rollins, a singular figure in jazz history and a master of the saxophone, has passed away at the age of 95.

·May 26, 2026·via Brooklyn Vegan
Jazz Icon and Saxophone Legend Sonny Rollins Dies at 95

Sonny Rollins , the hugely influential saxophonist and jazz icon, died on Monday at his home in Woodstock, NY. He was 95. From the New York Times obituary :

> In the late 1940s, when most young jazz saxophonists favored a light tone with minimal vibrato, he developed a fat, full-bodied sound that was a throwback to the older style of Coleman Hawkins, the first great tenor saxophonist in jazz. In the late 1950s, when his career as a bandleader was just getting off the ground, Mr. Rollins abruptly began a hiatus that lasted more than two years — mostly, he explained later, because he was not satisfied with the quality of his playing. Mr. Rollins came of age when a new kind of jazz known as bebop was in ascendance, and from the start his playing was suffused with bebop’s harmonic sophistication and rhythmic daring. To classify him as a bebopper, however, would be an oversimplification. Over the years he flirted with the avant-garde, jazz-rock fusion and other styles. But with his ferocious energy, his penchant for playing the unexpected note at the unexpected moment, and his unusual sound — sometimes harsh and mocking, sometimes lush and romantic — he was ultimately unclassifiable.

“The real playing happens on a subconscious level, and at that point the clichés don’t happen,” Mr. Rollins told The New York Times in 1989. “When I’m really playing, my mind is completely blank.”

Rest easy, Sonny.

_Originally reported by [Brooklyn Vegan](https://www.brooklynvegan.com/sonny-rollins-jazz-icon-saxophone-legend-dead-at-95/)._

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