
Jazz's last living giant Sonny Rollins dies, ending an era
🎯 Hidden Truth: While outlets mourn 'jazz's last giant,' the genre's supposed death has been proclaimed repeatedly for decades — yet Rollins himself experienced multiple career resurrections, including a famous three-year hiatus in the late 1950s when he practiced on the Williamsburg Bridge to reinvent his sound. His longevity actually proves jazz's resilience rather than its fragility. The 'last giant' narrative ignores that Rollins spent his final decades watching younger musicians reinterpret his innovations, suggesting the tradition continues beyond its original architects.




























