Bravo!!! Kennedy Center To Honor Sonny Rollins

Good news for regular readers of Jazz Collector and for the jazz world at large. The Kennedy Center has announced its 2011 winners of the Kennedy Center Honors awards and guess what: Sonny Rollins is one of the five honorees! We say this is good news for Jazz Collector because we’ve been vocal advocates that Sonny needed to be honored as the greatest living jazz artist, and it’s so nice to see that we may have had even the most marginal of impacts just by mentioning it in the first place. It’s great for the jazz world because we will now get to see our music and, in particular, the music of Sonny, celebrated as a prime time television event for all to see. We’ll post more on this story as we let it all sink in, but we wanted to share the information just now, as we heard it. Congratulations to Sonny, of course, for an honor that is well-deserved and long overdue.

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  • On a side note:

    A very happy 81st birthday to Sonny Rollins !

    (Perfect timing on this one I’d say… I guess all the letters of recommendation we sent to the Kennedy Centre national arts committee last year (after Dave got his award)finally paid off eh Al. The system works !)

  • Here is a copy of an email they sent me…

    “Sonny Rollins is one of five individuals who have been selected to receive the Kennedy Center Honors of 2011, it was announced today by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. These individuals’ “collective artistry has contributed significantly to the cultural life of our nation and the world,” said Kennedy Center Chairman David M. Rubenstein. Along with fellow recipients singer Barbara Cook, singer and songwriter Neil Diamond, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and actress Meryl Streep, Rollins will be honored at the 34th annual national celebration of the arts on December 4. “I am deeply appreciative of this great honor,” says Rollins, who turns 81 today. “In honoring me, the Kennedy Center honors jazz, America’s classical music. For that, I am very grateful.” Other jazz artists who have been Kennedy Center Honorees are: Ella Fitzgerald (1978), Count Basie (1981), Benny Goodman (1982), Dizzy Gillespie (1990), Lionel Hampton (1992), Benny Carter (1996), Quincy Jones (2001), and Dave Brubeck (2009). Rollins’s “masterful improvisation and powerful presence have infused the truly American art form of jazz with passion and energy,” said Rubenstein. On Sunday, 12/4, on the Kennedy Center Opera House stage in Washington, DC, the 2011 Honorees will be saluted by great performers from New York, Hollywood, Nashville, and the arts capitals of the world. Seated with the President of the United States and Mrs. Obama, the Honorees will accept the thanks of their peers and fans through performances and heartfelt tributes. The President and Mrs. Obama will receive the Honorees and members of the Artists Committee who nominate them, along with the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, at the White House prior to the Gala performance. The 2011 Kennedy Center Honors Gala concludes with a supper dance in the Grand Foyer. The Kennedy Center Honors medallions will be presented on Saturday, 12/3, the night before the Gala, at a State Department dinner hosted by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The Honors Gala will be recorded for broadcast on the CBS Network for the 34th consecutive year as a two-hour primetime special on Tuesday, 12/27 at 9:00 pm (ET/PT). Rollins’s attendance at the Gala will mark his second visit to the nation’s capital this year for the purpose of collecting a major award; in early March, President Obama presented him with the National Medal of Arts. Next month (10/10), the saxophonist returns to Washington for a performance at the Kennedy Center. His other 2011 concerts include three in California this month (9/18 Monterey Jazz Festival; 9/22 Royce Hall, Los Angeles; 9/25 Segerstrom Center, Costa Mesa). He will perform at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville on 10/14. An eight-city European fall tour will take in Eindhoven, Holland (10/25); the Tourcoing Jazz Festival/Jazz en Nord in France (10/29); Istanbul (11/2); Warsaw (11/6); Budapest (11/10); the Olympia Theatre in Paris (11/14); Mannheim, Germany (11/18); and, on 11/22, his first visit to Prague since 1982. Next Tuesday, 9/13, Sonny Rollins’s new CD Road Shows, vol. 2 will be released by Doxy/Emarcy Records. Four tracks on the new disc were recorded at his September 2010 @80 birthday concert in New York, with special guests Roy Hargrove, Jim Hall, Christian McBride, Roy Haynes, and — in their first meeting on record — Ornette Coleman. “Even in all this illustrious company, some of it 40 years younger,” wrote Thomas Conrad in this month’s JazzTimes magazine, “the player here with the most ideas, the most muscle, the most stamina, the most juice, is Sonny Rollins.”

    This was essentially what was posted on his website as well…

  • Hey,maybe Sonny can kick some congressional butt while he’s down there. “Political deadlock-resolved!”

  • Not that it has anything to do with jazz, but they should honor Little Richard while he’s still around.

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