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The legendary jazz saxophonist, who revolutionized the art of improvisation, died Monday at his home in Woodstock, N.Y.
- Frame 1Sonny Rollins died Monday at 95 at his home in Woodstock, N.Y.; his website announced it and Terri Hinte confirmed it.
- Frame 2From Harlem into bebop, the tenor saxophonist made more than 60 albums and played with Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane.
- Frame 3In 1959 he left recording and stage work, practicing for hours on the Williamsburg Bridge before The Bridge marked his return.
- Frame 4His music kept shifting: Freedom Suite met civil-rights pressure, then later work touched film, calypso, funk, rock, and post-9/11 grief.
- Frame 5No cause was given; after years of physical limits, the question is how younger musicians carry forward his restless improvising standard.
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- May 26, 1:32 AM EDT
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- May 25, 9:51 PM EDT