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Edward (Sonny) Stitt (February 2 1924 – July 22 1982) was an American jazz saxophonist. He was a quintessential saxophonist of the bebop idiom. He was also one of the most prolific saxophonists, recording over 100 records in his lifetime. He was nicknamed the "Lone Wolf" by jazz critic Dan Morgenstern , due to his assiduous, relentless touring and his devotion to jazz.

Life and works

Sonny was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Saginaw, Michigan. His earliest recordings were from 1945, with Stan Getz
and Dizzy Gillespie
. He had also experienced playing in some swing bands, though he mainly played in bop bands. Stitt featured in Tiny Bradshaw
's big band in the early forties.

Sonny played alto saxophone in Billy Eckstine
's big band alongside future bop pioneers Dexter Gordon
and Gene Ammons
from 1945 until 1949, when he started to play tenor saxophone more frequently. Later on, he notably played with Gene Ammons
and Bud Powell
.

Stitt, when playing tenor saxophone, seemed to break free from some of the criticism that he was apeing jazz genius Charlie Parker
's style. When alto saxophonist Gene Quill was criticised for playing too similar to Parker once by a jazz writer he retorted, "You try imitating Charlie Parker!" Indeed, Sonny began to develop a far more distinctive sound on tenor. He played with other bop jazz musicians Bud Powell
and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, a fellow tenor with a distinctly tough tone in comparison to Sonny, in the 1950s and recorded several albums for the burgeoning Prestige Records label as well as for Argo, Verve and Roost. Stitt's playing is said to be at its zenith on these now rare records. Sonny experimented with Afro-Cuban jazz in the late 1950s, and the results can be heard on his recordings for Roost and Verve, on which he teamed up with Thad Jones
and Chick Corea
for Latin versions of such standards as "Autumn Leaves."

Stitt joined with Miles Davis
briefly in 1960, and his sole performance with the 1960 quintet is on the record Live at Stockholm, which featured Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb
and Paul Chambers. However, Miles fired Sonny because of the bad drinking habit he had developed, and replaced him with fellow tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley
. Stitt, later in the 1960s, paid homage to one of his influences, Charlie Parker, on the seminal cut "Stitt Plays Bird", which features Jim Hall on guitar. He recorded a number of memorable records with his friend and fellow saxophonist Gene Ammons
. The records recorded by these two saxophonists are regarded by many as some of both Ammons and Stitt's best work, thus the Ammons/Stitt partnership went down in posterity of the best duelling partnerships in jazz, alongside Zoot Sims
& Al Cohn
, and Johnny Griffin
with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Sonny would venture into soul jazz, and he recorded with fellow tenor great Booker Ervin
in 1964 on the enjoyable Soul People album. Sonny would also record with Duke Ellington
alumnus Paul Gonsalves
during the 1960's.

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