Sonny Rollins is an American jazz musician born on September 7, 1930. He is considered one of the greatest tenor saxophonists in jazz history. Rollins gained fame for his innovative style and improvisational skills, contributing to the development of jazz music. His albums, such as The Bridge and Way Out West, are highly regarded in the jazz community. Sonny continues to perform and inspire new generations of musicians with his exceptional talent.
"I feel that L.A. has not always been my strongest base for support. That can be for various reasons."
"I guess fortunate that I'm still around and I emphasize I guess because you never can tell what musicians would be playing had they been around as long as I have."
"What I am more concerned about is whether our whole civilization will be around in the next 25 years."
"I think as long as people are around and can hear a record and hear people like Lester Young on a recording, there will always be a great inspiration for somebody to try to create jazz."
"I think what we need is a more welcoming mode from the people who put on a hundred million country-western shows on television. How about a monthly jazz show?"
"My mother came from St. Thomas. I heard that melody and all I did was actually adapt it. I made my adaptation of sort of an island traditional melody. It did become sort of my trademark tune."
"I think the problem starts with the general appreciation of the music in the larger society."