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Below is from Sonny Rollin's website - worth watching both programmes -
Special British TV Screening
Sonny Rollins will be the focus of a new Arena documentary to be broadcast on BBC Four on February 17.
Built around the 80th birthday concert in New York in 2010, Beyond The Notes celebrates the saxophone colossus' astonishing life in and out of music. From a young Coleman Hawkins fan to playing alongside Charlie Parker and Miles Davis; a modern tenor sax original to a questing spiritual survivor, Rollins' journey is one of the most remarkable in jazz.
Director Dick Fontaine first captured Rollins on film during several of his Williamsburg Bridge jams in 1968 and some of that brilliant archival footage is included in this new film. Among the music greats saluting Rollins throughout the programme are Roy Haynes, Jim Hall, Herbie Hancock and Ornette Coleman.
The documentary will be followed by Sonny Rollins At Ronnie Scott's 1974 - a spellbinding live performance that hasn't been seen for almost 40 years.
Special British TV Screening
Sonny Rollins will be the focus of a new Arena documentary to be broadcast on BBC Four on February 17.
Built around the 80th birthday concert in New York in 2010, Beyond The Notes celebrates the saxophone colossus' astonishing life in and out of music. From a young Coleman Hawkins fan to playing alongside Charlie Parker and Miles Davis; a modern tenor sax original to a questing spiritual survivor, Rollins' journey is one of the most remarkable in jazz.
Director Dick Fontaine first captured Rollins on film during several of his Williamsburg Bridge jams in 1968 and some of that brilliant archival footage is included in this new film. Among the music greats saluting Rollins throughout the programme are Roy Haynes, Jim Hall, Herbie Hancock and Ornette Coleman.
The documentary will be followed by Sonny Rollins At Ronnie Scott's 1974 - a spellbinding live performance that hasn't been seen for almost 40 years.