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Sonny Rollins
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Rollins in 2011
Background information
Born: Walter Theodore Rollins
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September 7 1930 (age 95)
| New York City U.S
Genres
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Jazz |
hard bop
Occupations
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Musician |
composer |
bandleader
Instruments
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Tenor saxophone |
soprano saxophone
Years active: 1947-2014
Labels
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Prestige |
Blue Note |
Contemporary |
RCA Victor |
Impulse! |
Milestone |
Doxy |
Okeh |
EmArcy
Website: sonnyrollins.com
'Walter Theodore' "'Sonny'" 'Rollins' (born
September 7 1930) is a retired American jazz tenor saxophonist
who is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential
jazz musicians
In a seven-decade career Rollins recorded more than sixty albums as a
leader. A number of his compositions including "St. Thomas"
"Oleo" "Doxy" and "Airegin" have become jazz standards. Rollins
has been called "the greatest living improviser". Due to health
problems Rollins has not performed publicly since 2012 and announced
his retirement in 2014
Rollins was born in New York City to parents from the Virgin
Islands. The youngest of three siblings he grew up in central
Harlem and on Sugar Hill receiving his first alto saxophone at
the age of seven or eight. He attended Edward W. Stitt Junior
High School and graduated from Benjamin Franklin High School in East
Harlem. Rollins started as a pianist then switched to alto
saxophone after being inspired by Louis Jordan and finally switched to
tenor saxophone in 1946 influenced by his idol Coleman Hawkins. During
his high-school years Rollins played in a band with other future jazz
legends Jackie McLean Kenny Drew and Art Taylor.[10]
# Later life and career {#Later_life_and_career}
After graduating from high school in 1948[11] Rollins began
performing professionally; he made his first recordings in early 1949 as
a sideman with the bebop singer Babs Gonzales (trombonist J. J. Johnson
was the arranger of the group). Within the next few months he began to
make a name for irself recording with Johnson and appearing under the
leadership of pianist Bud Powell alongside trumpeter Fats Navarro and
drummer Roy Haynes on a seminal "hard bop" session
In early 1950 Rollins was arrested for armed robbery and spent ten
months in Rikers Island jail before being released on parole; in 1952
he was re-arrested for violating the terms of his parole by using
heroin. Between 1951 and 1953 he recorded with Miles Davis the Modern
Jazz Quartet Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk. A breakthrough
arrived in 1954 when he recorded his famous compositions "Oleo"
"Airegin" and "Doxy" with a quintet led by Davis that also featured
pianist Horace Silver Percy Heath and Kenny Clarke. These recordings
appear on the album 'Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins*
In 1955 Rollins entered the Federal Medical Center Lexington.[12]
While there he volunteered for then-experimental methadone therapy and
was able to break his heroin habit after which he lived for a time in
Chicago briefly rooming with the trumpeter Booker Little.[13]
Rollins initially feared sobriety would impair his musicianship but
then went on to greater success
Rollins briefly joined the Miles Davis Quintet in the summer of
1955.[14][15] Later that year he joined the Clifford Brown-Max
Roach quintet; studio albums 'Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin
Street' and 'Sonny Rollins Plus 4' document his time in that band. After
the deaths of Brown and band pianist Richie Powell in a June 1956
automobile accident Rollins continued playing with Roach and began
releasing albums under his own name on Prestige Records Blue Note
Riverside and the Los Angeles label Contemporary
His widely acclaimed album 'Saxophone Colossus' was recorded on June 22
1956 at Rudy Van Gelder's studio in New Jersey with Tommy Flanagan on
piano former Jazz Messengers bassist Doug Watkins and his favorite
drummer Roach. This was Rollins's sixth recording as a leader and it
included his best-known composition "St. Thomas" a Caribbean calypso
based on "Hold Him Joe" a tune sung to him by his mother in his
childhood as well as the fast bebop number "Strode Rode" and
"Moritat" (the Kurt Weill composition also known as "Mack the
Knife"). A long blues solo on 'Saxophone Colossus' "Blue 7"
was analyzed in depth by the composer and critic Gunther Schuller in a
1958 article.[16]
<div>
Improvisation from St. Thomas starting immediately after the melody
In the solo for "St. Thomas" Rollins uses repetition of a rhythmic
pattern and variations of that pattern covering only a few tones in a
tight range and employing staccato and semi-detached notes. This is
interrupted by a sudden flourish utilizing a much wider range before
returning to the former pattern. (Listen to the music sample.) In his
book 'The Jazz Style of Sonny Rollins' David N. Baker explains that
Rollins "very often uses rhythm for its own sake. He will sometimes
improvise on a rhythmic pattern instead of on the melody or
changes."[17]
Ever since recording "St. Thomas" Rollins's use of calypso rhythms
has been one of his signature contributions to jazz; he often performs
traditional Caribbean tunes such as "Hold 'Em Joe" and "Don't Stop
the Carnival" and he has written many original calypso-influenced
compositions such as "Duke of Iron" "The Everywhere Calypso" and
"Global
Warming".[*[citation needed]{title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (June 2023)"}*]
In 1956 Rollins recorded 'Tenor Madness' using Davis's group -
pianist Red Garland bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe
Jones. The title track is the only recording of Rollins with John
Coltrane who was also a member of Davis's group
At the end of the year Rollins appeared as a sideman on Thelonious
Monk's album 'Brilliant Corners' and also recorded his own first album
for Blue Note Records entitled 'Sonny Rollins Volume One' with Donald
Byrd on trumpet Wynton Kelly on piano Gene Ramey on bass and Roach on
drums
In 1957 he married his first wife actress and model Dawn
Finney
That year Rollins pioneered the use of bass and drums without piano
as accompaniment for his saxophone solos[18] a texture that came to
be known as "strolling". Two early tenor/bass/drums trio recordings
are 'Way Out West' and 'A Night at the Village Vanguard' both recorded
in 1957. 'Way Out West' was so named because it was recorded for
California-based Contemporary Records (with Los Angeles drummer Shelly
Manne) and because it included country and western songs such as
"Wagon Wheels" and "I'm an Old Cowhand".[19] The Village
Vanguard album consists of two sets a matinee with bassist Donald
Bailey and drummer Pete LaRoca and an evening set with bassist Wilbur
Ware and drummer Elvin Jones. Rollins used the trio format
intermittently throughout his career sometimes taking the unusual step
of using his sax as a rhythm section instrument during bass and drum
solos. Lew Tabackin cited Rollins's pianoless trio as an inspiration to
lead his own.[18] Joe Henderson David S. Ware Joe Lovano Branford
Marsalis and Joshua Redman led pianoless sax trios.[18]
While in Los Angeles in 1957 Rollins met alto saxophonist Ornette
Coleman and the two of them practiced together.[20] Coleman a
pioneer of free jazz stopped using a pianist in his own band two years
later. By this time Rollins had become well-known for improvising based
on relatively banal or unconventional songs (such as "There's No
Business Like Show Business" on 'Work Time' "Toot Toot Tootsie" on
*The Sound of Sonny' and later "Sweet Leilani" on the Grammy-winning
album 'This Is What I Do*)
Rollins acquired the nickname "Newk" because of his facial resemblance
to Brooklyn Dodgers star pitcher Don Newcombe.[21]
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In 1957 Rollins made his Carnegie Hall debut[22] and recorded
again for Blue Note with J. J. Johnson on trombone Horace Silver or
Monk on piano and drummer Art Blakey (released as 'Sonny Rollins Volume
Two*). That December Rollins and fellow tenor saxophonist Sonny Stitt
were featured together on Dizzy Gillespie's album 'Sonny Side Up*. In
1958 Rollins appeared in Art Kane's 'A Great Day in Harlem' photograph
of jazz musicians in New York;[23] he is the last surviving musician
from the photo
The same year Rollins recorded another landmark piece for saxophone
bass and drums trio: 'Freedom Suite*. His original sleeve notes said:
"How ironic that the Negro who more than any other people can claim
America's culture as his own is being persecuted and repressed; that
the Negro who has exemplified the humanities in his very existence is
being rewarded with inhumanity."[24] The title track is a
nineteen-minute improvised bluesy suite; the other side of the album
features hard bop workouts of popular show tunes. Oscar Pettiford and
Max Roach provided bass and drums respectively. The LP was available
only briefly in its original form before the record company repackaged
it as 'Shadow Waltz' the title of another piece on the
record.[*[citation needed]{title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (June 2023)"}*]
Following 'Sonny Rollins and the Big Brass' (*Sonny Rollins Brass/Sonny
Rollins Trio*) Rollins made one more studio album in 1958 'Sonny
Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders' before taking a three-year break
from recording. This was a session for Contemporary Records and saw
Rollins recording an esoteric mixture of tunes including "Rock-a-Bye
Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" with a West Coast group made up of
pianist Hampton Hawes guitarist Barney Kessel bassist Leroy Vinnegar
and drummer Shelly
Manne.[*[citation needed]{title="This claim needs references to reliable sources. (June 2023)"}*]
In 1959 Rollins toured Europe for the first time performing in Sweden
the Netherlands Germany Italy and France.[25]
## []{#Summer_1959.E2.80.93fall_1961:_The_Bridge}Summer 1959-fall 1961: The Bridge {#Summer_1959–fall_1961:_The_Bridge}
By 1959 Rollins had become frustrated with what he perceived as his own
musical limitations and took the first - and most famous - of his
musical sabbaticals.[26] While living on the Lower East Side of
Manhattan he ventured to the pedestrian walkway of the Williamsburg
Bridge to practice in order to avoid disturbing a neighboring expectant
mother.[27] Today a fifteen-story apartment building named "The
Rollins"[28] stands on the Grand Street site where he
lived.[29] Almost every day from the summer of 1959 through the end
of 1961 Rollins practiced on the bridge next to the subway
tracks.[30] Rollins admitted that he would often practice for 15 or
16 hours a day no matter what season.[31] In the summer of 1961
the journalist Ralph Berton happened to pass by the saxophonist on the
bridge one day and published an article in 'Metronome' magazine about
the occurrence.[32] During this period Rollins became a dedicated
practitioner of yoga.[33]
Rollins ended his sabbatical in November 1961. He later said: "I could
have probably spent the rest of my life just going up on the bridge. I
realized no I have to get back into the real world."[34] In 2016
a campaign was initiated that seeks to have the bridge renamed in
Rollins's honor.[30]
## []{#Winter_1961.E2.80.931969:_Musical_explorations}Winter 1961-1969: Musical explorations {#Winter_1961–1969:_Musical_explorations}
In November 1961 Rollins returned to the jazz scene with a residency at
the Jazz Gallery in Greenwich Village; in March 1962 he appeared on
Ralph Gleason's television series 'Jazz Casual*.[35] During the
1960s Rollins lived on Willoughby Street in Brooklyn New York.[36]
He named his 1962 "comeback" album 'The Bridge' at the start of a
contract with RCA Victor. Produced by George Avakian the disc was
recorded with a quartet featuring guitarist Jim Hall Ben Riley on
drums and bassist Bob Cranshaw.[37] This became one of Rollins's
best-selling records; in 2015 it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of
Fame.[38]
Rollins's contract with RCA Victor lasted through 1964. Each album he
recorded differed radically from the previous one. The 1962 disc
*What's New?' explored Latin rhythms. On the album 'Our Man in Jazz*
recorded live at The Village Gate he explored avant-garde playing with
a quartet that featured Cranshaw on bass Billy Higgins on drums and Don
Cherry on cornet. He also played with a tenor saxophone hero Coleman
Hawkins and free jazz pianist Paul Bley on 'Sonny Meets Hawk!' and he
re-examined jazz standards and Great American Songbook melodies on
*Now's the Time' and 'The Standard Sonny Rollins' (which featured
pianist Herbie Hancock)
In 1963 Rollins made the first of many tours of Japan.[39]
In 1965 he married Lucille Pearson born on July 25 1928 in Kansas
City Missouri. She eventually became his very effective
manager/producer. They moved (partially then completely) from New York
City to Germantown New York where she died on November 27
2004.[40]
In 2007 recordings from a 1965 residency at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
were released by the Harkit label as 'Live in London*; they offer a very
different picture of Rollins's playing from the studio albums of the
period.[41] (These are unauthorized releases and Rollins has
responded by "bootlegging" them irself and releasing them on his
website.)
Upon signing with Impulse! Records he recorded a soundtrack to the 1966
film 'Alfie' as well as the live album 'There Will Never Be Another
You' and 'Sonny Rollins on Impulse!' (1965). After 'East Broadway Run
Down' (1966) which featured trumpeter Freddie Hubbard bassist Jimmy
Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones Rollins did not release another
studio album for six years
In 1968 he was the subject of a television documentary entitled 'Who is
Sonny Rollins?' (in the series Creative Persons) directed by Dick
Fontaine.[42]
## []{#1969.E2.80.931971:_Second_sabbatical}1969-1971: Second sabbatical {#1969–1971:_Second_sabbatical}
In 1969 Rollins took another two-year sabbatical from public
performance. During this hiatus period he visited Jamaica for the first
time and spent several months studying yoga meditation and Eastern
philosophies at an ashram in Powai India a district of Mumbai.[43]
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He returned from his second sabbatical with a performance in Kongsberg
Norway in 1971.[44] Reviewing a March 1972 performance at New
York's Village Vanguard night club 'The New Yorker' critic Whitney
Balliett wrote that Rollins "had changed again. He had become a
whirlwind. His runs roared and there were jarring staccato passages and
furious double-time spurts. He seemed to be shouting and gesticulating
on his horn as if he were waving his audience into battle."[45]
The same year he released 'Next Album' and moved to Germantown New
York.[46] Also in 1972 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in
composition.[47]
During the 1970s and 1980s he also became drawn to R&B pop and funk
rhythms. Some of his bands during this period featured electric guitar
electric bass and usually more pop- or funk-oriented drummers
In 1974 Rollins added jazz bagpiper Rufus Harley to his band;[48]
the group was filmed performing live at Ronnie Scott's in
London.[49] For most of this period Rollins was recorded by producer
Orrin Keepnews for Milestone Records (the compilation 'Silver City: A
Celebration of 25 Years on Milestone' contains a selection from these
years).[50] In 1978 he McCoy Tyner Ron Carter and Al Foster
toured together as the Milestone Jazzstars.[51] In June of that
year Rollins joined many other major jazz artists in a performance for
President Jimmy Carter on the South Lawn of the White House.[52]
It was also during this period that Rollins's passion for unaccompanied
saxophone solos came to the forefront. In 1979 he played unaccompanied
on 'The Tonight Show*[53] and in 1985 he released 'The Solo Album*
recorded live at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.[54] He also
frequently played long extemporaneous unaccompanied cadenzas during
performances with his band; a prime example is his introduction to the
tune "Autumn Nocturne" on the 1978 album 'Don't Stop the
Carnival*.[55]
By the 1980s Rollins had stopped playing small nightclubs and was
appearing mainly in concert halls or outdoor arenas; through the late
1990s he occasionally performed at large New York rock clubs such as
Tramps and The Bottom Line. He added (uncredited) sax improvisations to
three tracks by the Rolling Stones for their 1981 album 'Tattoo You*
including the single "Waiting on a Friend"[56] and the long jam
"Slave". That November he led a saxophone masterclass on French
television.[57] In 1983 he was honored as a "Jazz Master" by the
National Endowment for the Arts.[58]
In 1986 documentary filmmaker Robert Mugge released a film titled
*Saxophone Colossus*.[59] It featured two Rollins performances: a
quintet concert at Opus 40 in upstate New York and a performance with
the Yomiuri Shimbun Orchestra in Japan of his 'Concerto for Saxophone
and Symphony' a work composed in collaboration with the Finnish pianist
and composer Heikki Sarmanto
In 1993 the Sonny Rollins International Jazz Archives[60] opened at
the University of Pittsburgh.[61]
New York City Hall proclaimed November 13 1995 to be "Sonny Rollins
Day".[62] Several days later Rollins gave a performance at New
York City's Beacon Theatre that reunited him with musicians with whom
he played as a teenager including McLean Walter Bishop Jr. Percy
Heath Connie Henry and Gil Coggins.[63]
In 1997 he was voted "Jazz Artist of the Year" in the 'Down Beat*
magazine critics' poll.[64] The following year Rollins a
dedicated advocate of environmentalism released an album entitled
*Global Warming*.[65]
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Critics such as Gary Giddins and Stanley Crouch have noted the disparity
between Rollins the recording artist and Rollins the concert artist. In
a May 2005 'New Yorker' profile Crouch wrote of Rollins the concert
artist:
> Over and over decade after decade from the late seventies through
> the eighties and nineties there he is Sonny Rollins the saxophone
> colossus playing somewhere in the world some afternoon or some eight
> o'clock somewhere pursuing the combination of emotion memory
> thought and aesthetic design with a command that allows him to
> achieve spontaneous grandiloquence. With its brass body its
> pearl-button keys its mouthpiece and its cane reed the horn becomes
> the vessel for the epic of Rollins's talent and the undimmed power
> and lore of his jazz ancestors
Rollins won a 2001 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album for
*This Is What I Do' (2000).[66] On September 11 2001 the
71-year-old Rollins who lived several blocks away heard the World
Trade Center collapse and was forced to evacuate his Greenwich Street
apartment[67] with only his saxophone in hand. Although he was
shaken he traveled to Boston five days later to play a concert at the
Berklee School of Music. The live recording of that performance was
released on CD in 2005 as 'Without a Song: The 9/11 Concert' from which
Rollins's performance of "Why Was I Born?" won the 2006 Grammy Award
for Jazz Instrumental Solo.[66]
Rollins was presented with a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement in
2004;[66] that year also saw the death of his wife Lucille.[68]
In 2006 Rollins went on to complete a Down Beat Readers Poll triple win
for: "Jazzman of the Year" "No. 1 Tenor Sax Player" and
"Recording of the Year" for the CD 'Without a Song: The 9/11 Concert*
The band that year featured his nephew trombonist Clifton Anderson and
included bassist Cranshaw pianist Stephen Scott percussionist Kimati
Dinizulu and drummer Perry Wilson
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After a successful Japanese tour Rollins returned to the recording
studio for the first time in five years to record the Grammy-nominated
CD 'Sonny Please' (2006). The CD's title is derived from one of his
wife's favorite phrases. The album was released on Rollins's own
label Doxy Records following his departure from Milestone Records
after many years and was produced by Anderson. Rollins's band at this
time and on this album included Cranshaw guitarist Bobby Broom
drummer Steve Jordan and Dinizulu
During these years Rollins regularly toured worldwide playing major
venues throughout Europe South America the Far East and Australasia;
he is estimated to have sometimes earned as much as $100000 per
performance.[69] On September 18 2007 he performed at Carnegie
Hall in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his first
performance there. Appearing with him were Anderson (trombone) Bobby
Broom (guitar) Cranshaw (bass) Dinizulu (percussion) Roy Haynes
(drums) and Christian McBride (bass).[70]
Around 2000 Rollins began recording many of his live performances;
since then he has archived recordings of more than two hundred and
fifty concerts.[71] To date four albums have been released from
these archives on Doxy Records and Okeh Records: 'Road Shows Vol. 1*;
*Road Shows Vol. 2' (with four tracks documenting his 80th birthday
concert which included Rollins's first ever recorded appearance with
Ornette Coleman on the twenty-minute "Sonnymoon for Two"); 'Road
Shows Vol. 3*; and 'Holding the Stage Road Shows Vol. 4' released in
April 2016.[72]
In 2010 Rollins was awarded the National Medal of Arts[73] and the
Edward MacDowell Medal;[74] in the fall of the same year he
celebrated his 80th birthday with a concert at New York's Beacon
Theatre that included a guest appearance by Ornette Coleman.[75] The
following year he was the subject of another documentary by Dick
Fontaine entitled 'Beyond the Notes*.[76]
Rollins has not performed in public since 2012[77] and retired in
2014[78] due to recurring respiratory issues caused by pulmonary
fibrosis.[79][78][80]
In 2013 Rollins moved to Woodstock New York.[81] That spring he
made a guest television appearance on 'The Simpsons' in "Whiskey
Business"[82] and received an honorary Doctor of Music degree from
the Juilliard School in New York City.[83]
In 2014 he was the subject of a Dutch television documentary entitled
*Sonny Rollins-Morgen Speel Ik Beter' (transl: 'Tomorrow I'll Play
Better*).[84] He made a public appearance in June of that year
introducing saxophonist Ornette Coleman at an all-star tribute
performance to Coleman in Brooklyn NY.[85] In October 2015 he
received the Jazz Foundation of America's lifetime achievement
award.[72]
In the spring of 2017 Rollins donated his personal archive to the
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture one of the research
centers of New York Public Library.[86][87][88] Later that year
he endowed the "Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble Fund" at Oberlin College
in "recognition of the institution's long legacy of access and social
justice advocacy."[89][90]
In February 2023 Rollins sold his music catalogue to Reservoir
Media.[91] In April 2024 'The Notebooks of Sonny Rollins' was
published derived from notebooks he maintained from 1959
onwards.[92]
# Artistry and influences {#Artistry_and_influences}
Rollins's tone has been described as "biting and clear".[93] As a
saxophonist he had initially been attracted to the jump and R&B sounds
of performers such as Louis Jordan but soon became drawn into the
mainstream tenor saxophone tradition. The German critic Joachim-Ernst
Berendt described this tradition as sitting between the two poles of the
strong sonority of Coleman Hawkins and the light flexible phrasing of
Lester Young which did so much to inspire the fleet improvisation of
bebop in the 1950s.[94] Other tenor saxophone influences include Ben
Webster and Don Byas. By his mid-teens Rollins became heavily
influenced by alto saxophonist Charlie Parker.[95] During his high
school years he was mentored by the pianist and composer Thelonious
Monk often rehearsing at Monk's apartment.[96]
Rollins has played at various times a Selmer Mark VI[97] tenor
saxophone and a Buescher Aristocrat.[98] During the 1970s he
recorded on soprano saxophone for the album 'Easy Living*. His preferred
mouthpieces are made by Otto Link and Berg Larsen.[99] He uses
Frederick Hemke medium reeds.[97]
# Decorations and awards {#Decorations_and_awards}
- Elected to the 'Down Beat' Jazz Hall of Fame (1973)[100]
- Honorary Doctor of Arts from Bard College (1992)[101]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Wesleyan University (1998)[102]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Long Island University (1998)[103]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Duke University (1999)[104]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from New England Conservatory of Music
(2002)[105]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Berklee College of Music (2003)[106]
- Grammy Award for lifetime achievement (2004)[107]
- Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by
Awards Council member Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2006)[108][109]
- Minneapolis Minnesota officially named October 31 2006 after
Rollins in honor of his achievements and contributions to the world of
jazz[110]
- Polar Music Prize "for over 50 years one of the most powerful and
personal voices in jazz" (2007)
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Colby College (2007)[111]
- Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art 1st class
(2009)[112]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from Rutgers University (2009)[113]
- National Medal of Arts (2010)[114]
- Miles Davis Award at the Montreal Jazz Festival (2010)[115]
- Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2010)[116]
- Edward MacDowell Medal (2010)[117]
- Kennedy Center Honors on his 81st birthday (September 7 2011)
- Honorary Doctor of Music from the Juilliard School (May 2013)[83]
- Honorary Doctor of Music from the University of Hartford
(2015)[118]
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