Barbican/Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonMerely by setting foot on stage bearing a tenor saxophone and scattering a few clues to his signature calypso, St Thomas, Sonny Rollins does enough to make a London jazz festival crowd feel privileged to be in the same room. The 82-year-old Rollins – hailed in the 1950s as the new Charlie Parker; virtuoso partner to Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane and Miles Davis – is the man who has so successfully elevated in-the-moment improvisation that his actual rep...
Guardian Music — Barbican/Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonMerely by setting foot on stage bearing a tenor saxophone and scattering a few clues to his signature calypso, St Thomas, Sonny Roll... more info