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Sonny Stitt (born Edward Hammond Boatner Jr.; February 2, 1924 – July 22, 1982) was an American jazz saxophonist of the bebop/ hard bop idiom. Known for his warm tone, he was one of the best-documented saxophonists of his generation, recording more than 100 albums. He was nicknamed the "Lone Wolf" by jazz critic Dan Morgenstern because of his tendency to rarely work with the same musicians for long despite his relentless touring and devotion to jazz. Stitt was sometimes viewed as a Charlie Parker mimic, especially earlier in his career, but gradually came to develop his own sound and style, particularly when performing on tenor saxophone and even occasionally
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.


Early life

Edward Hammond Boatner, Jr. was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Saginaw, Michigan. He had a musical background: his father, Edward Boatner, was a baritone singer, composer, and college music professor; his brother was a classically trained pianist, and his mother was a piano teacher. He was placed for adoption in 1924 by his father and adopted by the Stitt family in Saginaw. He later began calling himself "Sonny". While in high school in Saginaw, he played in the Len Francke Band, a local popular swing band. In 1943, Stitt met Charlie Parker. As he often recalled, the two men had similar styles. Parker is alleged to have remarked, "Well, I'll be damned, you sound just like me", to which Stitt responded, "Well, I can't help the way I sound. It's the only way I know how to play." Kenny Clarke said of Stitt, "Even if there had not been a Bird, there would have been a Sonny Stitt." During the 1940s, he played alto saxophone as a member of Tiny Bradshaw's big band,
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's big band with
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and Dexter Gordon, and
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's big band. Stitt was a leader of Bebop Boys and Galaxy in 1946 and 1948 respectively. When playing tenor saxophone Stitt seemed to break free from some of the criticism that he was imitating Parker's style, and began to develop a far more distinctive sound. He played with other bop musicians including
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and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, a fellow tenor with a distinctly tough tone in comparison to Stitt, in the 1950s and recorded a number of sides for
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as well as albums for
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, and
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. Stitt 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
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for Latin versions of such standards as " Autumn Leaves". In 1952 Stitt played with pianist Jimmy Jones and the next year performed orchestral music with Johnny Richards. Under Quincy Jones's guidance in 1955 he played uptempos and ballads such as "My Funny Valentine" and "Star Dust" and the same year performed "Afterwards" and "There Will Never Be Another You" with
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. Stitt joined Dolo Coker in 1957 to perform "Blues for Yard" and "Blue Moon" before returning to Hank to perform "Cherokee". Stitt joined Miles Davis briefly in 1960, and recordings with Davis' quintet can be found only in live settings on the tour of 1960. Concerts in Manchester and Paris are available commercially and also a number of concerts (which include sets by the earlier quintet with John Coltrane) on the record ''Live at Stockholm'' (
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), all of which featured Wynton Kelly, Jimmy Cobb, and Paul Chambers. However, Miles fired Stitt due to the excessive drinking habit he had developed, and replaced him with
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. Later in the 1960s, Stitt paid homage to Parker on the album ''Stitt Plays Bird'', which features Jim Hall on guitar. Stitt recorded several times with his friend
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in sessions that were interrupted by Ammons' own imprisonment for narcotics possession. The records recorded by these two saxophonists are regarded by many as some of both Ammons and Stitt's best work. The Ammons/Stitt partnership went down in posterity as one of the best dueling partnerships in jazz, alongside Zoot Sims and Al Cohn, and Johnny Griffin with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Stitt ventured into soul jazz, and he recorded with fellow tenor saxophonist
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in 1964 on the ''
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'' album. Stitt also recorded with
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alumnus
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in 1963 for
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on the ''
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'' album in 1964. Around that time he appeared regularly at Ronnie Scott's in London, a live 1964 encounter with Ronnie Scott, ''The Night Has a Thousand Eyes'', eventually surfaced, and another in 1966 with resident guitarist Ernest Ranglin and British tenor saxophonist
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. Stitt was one of the first jazz musicians to experiment with the Selmer Varitone amplification system as heard on the albums ''
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'' in 1966 and ''
Parallel-a-Stitt ''Parallel-a-Stitt'' (subtitled ''Sonny Stitt on the Varitone'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1967 and released on the Roulette Records, Roulette label. The album represents Stitt's third featuring the varitone, an electronic ...
'' in 1967.


Later life

In the 1970s Stitt slowed his recording output slightly but in 1972 produced another classic, ''
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, as his definitive record. Indeed, his fiery and ebullient soloing was reminiscent of his earlier playing. In 1971 he managed to record four albums; '' Turn It On!'' with Leon Spencer, Melvin Sparks,
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, and Virgil Jones, '' You Talk That Talk!'' with
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and George Freeman as new members of the group, ''Just The Way It Was - Live At The Left Bank'' with Don Patterson and Billy James, and '' Black Vibrations'' which featured the same group as in ''Turn It On!''. ''Just The Way It Was - Live At The Left Bank'' which was released in 2000 also featured Stitt as an electric saxophone player, which was the first album which encompassed it. Stitt's productivity dropped in the 1970s due to alcoholism. He drank heavily after giving up
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in the late fifties and the abuse was beginning to take its toll. A series of alcohol-induced seizures caused Stitt to abstain and quit for good. Stitt joined the all-star group The Giants of Jazz (which also featured
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, Thelonious Monk,
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and bassist Al McKibbon) and made albums for Atlantic, Concord and
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. His last recordings were made in Japan. A rejuvenated Stitt also toured with Red Holloway in the late 1970s, who noted a marked improvement in his playing. In 1975 he performed with Ron Burton, Major Holley and drummer John Lewis at the Village Vanguard. In 1981, Stitt performed with
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and Jimmy Cobb, Six weeks before his death, Stitt recorded two last consecutive sessions which were with George Duvivier, Jimmy Cobb, Bill Hardman and either Junior Mance or
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on piano. In 1982, Stitt was diagnosed with cancer, and died on July 22 in Washington, D.C. He is buried in a wall crypt at Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland.


Discography


As leader/co-leader

*1949–50: '' Sonny Stitt/Bud Powell/J. J. Johnson'' ( Prestige, 1956) *1950: '' Stitt's Bits'' (Prestige, 1958) *1950–52: '' Kaleidoscope'' (Prestige, 1957) *1953: ''
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'' (Roost) *1954: ''
Jazz at the Hi-Hat ''Jazz at the Hi-Hat'' is a live album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in Boston in 1954 and originally released on the Roost label as a four track 10 inch LP.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discography accessed January 2, ...
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) *1954: ''
The Battle of Birdland ''The Battle of Birdland'' (also released as ''Tenor Battle at Birdland'' and ''Jaws N' Stitt at Birdland'') is a live album by saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Eddie Davis recorded at Birdland in New York City in 1954 and originally released on the ...
'' (Roost) with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis *1955: '' Sonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones'' (Roost) *1956: ''
Sonny Stitt Plays ''Sonny Stitt Plays'' (also referred to as ''Sonny Stitt, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Stitt'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1955 and originally released on the Roost label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roo ...
'' (Roost) *1956: ''
New York Jazz ''New York Jazz'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1956 and originally released on the Verve Records, Verve label.Verve Verve may refer to: Music * The Verve, an English rock band * ''The Verve E.P.'', a 1992 EP by The Verve * ''Verve'' (R. Stevie Moore album) * Verve Records, an American jazz record label Businesses * Verve Coffee Roasters, an American coffee ho ...
) *1956: ''
For Musicians Only ''For Musicians Only'' is a 1958 jazz album by Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz and Sonny Stitt incorporating bebop influences. Recorded in Los Angeles, California on October 16, 1956, it has been described as the "real thing, no pretense". Bob Levey ...
'' (Verve) with
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and
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*1956: ''
37 Minutes and 48 Seconds with Sonny Stitt ''37 Minutes and 48 Seconds with Sonny Stitt'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt that was released by Roost.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discography accessed January 3, 2013 Track listing Personnel * Sonny Stitt ...
'' (Roost) *1957: '' Personal Appearance'' (Verve) *1957: ''
Sonny Stitt with the New Yorkers ''Sonny Stitt with the New Yorkers'' is an album by the saxophonist Sonny Stitt, recorded in 1957 and originally released on the Roost label. Reception The Allmusic site awarded the album 3 stars. Track listing ''All compositions by Sonny Stit ...
'' (Roost) *1957: ''
Only the Blues ''Only the Blues'' is a 1957 album by Sonny Stitt, accompanied by Roy Eldridge and Oscar Peterson. Track listing # "The String (The Eternal Triangle)" (Sonny Stitt) – 10:01 # "Cleveland Blues" (Stitt) – 12:02 # "B.W. Blues (Boogie Woogie Blu ...
'' (Verve) *1957: ''
Sonny Side Up ''Sonny Side Up'' is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and the tenor saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins, recorded in December 1957 in New York City. It was released in 1959 on producer Norman Granz's newly launched Verve label. ...
'' (Verve) with Dizzy Gillespie and
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*1958: ''
The Saxophones of Sonny Stitt ''The Saxophones of Sonny Stitt'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt, released in 1959 on the Roost label. Reception AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars.
'' (Roost) *1958: ''
Sonny Stitt Edward Hammond Boatner Jr. (February 2, 1924 – July 22, 1982), known professionally as Sonny Stitt, was an American jazz saxophonist of the bebop/hard bop idiom. Known for his warm tone, he was one of the best-documented saxophonists of his ...
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) *1958: '' Burnin''' (Argo) *1959: '' The Hard Swing'' (Verve) *1959: ''
Sonny Stitt Plays Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements ''Sonny Stitt Plays Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt performing music arranged by Jimmy Giuffre recorded in 1959 and originally released on the Verve Records, Verve label.A Little Bit of Stitt ''A Little Bit of Stitt'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1959 and originally released on the Roost label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discography accessed January 3, 2013 Track listing ''All composition ...
'' (Roost) *1959: ''
Sonny Stitt Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio ''Sonny Stitt Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio'' is a 1959 album by Sonny Stitt, accompanied by the Oscar Peterson trio. Reception ''The Penguin Guide to Jazz'' rated the album three and a half stars out of four and wrote of the session, "th ...
'' (Verve) with Oscar Peterson *1959: ''
The Sonny Side of Stitt ''The Sonny Side of Stitt'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1959 and originally released on the Roost label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discographyaccessed January 3, 2013 Reception The Allmusic site awa ...
'' (Roost) *1959: ''
Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues ''Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in late 1959 and released on the Verve Records, Verve label.
'' (Verve) *1959: ''
Saxophone Supremacy ''Saxophone Supremacy'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1959 and released on the Verve label.Sonny Stitt Swings the Most'' (Verve) *1960: ''
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'' (Roost) *1960: ''
Previously Unreleased Recordings ''Previously Unreleased Recordings'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt featuring compositions associated with Duke Ellington which was originally recorded in 1960 and released on the Verve Records, Verve label in 1973. On CD it can be found o ...
'' (Verve) *1960: ''
Sonny Side Up ''Sonny Side Up'' is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and the tenor saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins, recorded in December 1957 in New York City. It was released in 1959 on producer Norman Granz's newly launched Verve label. ...
'' (Roost) *1961: '' The Sensual Sound of Sonny Stitt'' (Verve) with the
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Strings *1961: '' Sonny Stitt at the D. J. Lounge'' (Argo) *1961: ''
Dig Him! ''Dig Him!'' is an album by saxophonists Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt recorded in 1961 and originally released on the Argo label in 1961.Gene Ammons Eugene "Jug" Ammons (April 14, 1925 – August 6, 1974), also known as "The Boss", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. The son of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons, Gene Ammons is remembered for his accessible music, steeped in soul and ...
(reissued on Prestige as ''We'll Be Together Again'' in 1969) *1961: ''
Boss Tenors ''Boss Tenors'' (subtitled ''Straight Ahead from Chicago August 1961'') is an album by saxophonists Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt recorded in Chicago in 1961 and originally released on the Verve label.Stitt Meets Brother Jack ''Stitt Meets Brother Jack'' (also released as Nother Fu'ther'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt with organist Jack McDuff recorded in 1962 and released on the Prestige Records, Prestige label.Boss Tenors in Orbit! ''Boss Tenors in Orbit!'' is a 1962 studio album by American jazz tenor saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons. Reception The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album four and a half stars and wrote: "The soulful Ammons and the bo ...
'' (Verve) with Gene Ammons *1962: '' Soul Summit'' (Prestige) with Gene Ammons and
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*1962: '' Feelin's'' (Roost) *1962: ''
Low Flame ''Low Flame'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1962 and released on the Jazzland label.Jazzland) *1960–62: ''
Stitt in Orbit ''Stitt in Orbit'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1960 and 1962 and originally released on the Roost label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discographyaccessed January 4, 2013 Reception The Allmusic site awa ...
'' (Roost) *1962: ''
Sonny Stitt & the Top Brass ''Sonny Stitt & the Top Brass'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1962 and released on the Atlantic label.
'' ( Atlantic) *1962: ''
Rearin' Back ''Rearin' Back'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1962 and released on the Argo label.Edwards, D and Callahan, MArgo Album Discography, Part 1: Jazz Series (1956-1965)accessed December 24, 2012 Reception ''Down Beat'' magazine's ...
'' (Argo) *1963: ''
Stitt Plays Bird ''Stitt Plays Bird'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt, recorded in 1963 and issued on Atlantic Records in 1964. As the title suggests, it was recorded as a homage to the legendary saxophonist Charlie Parker, who was nicknamed " ...
'' (Atlantic) *1963: '' My Mother's Eyes'' (
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) with Charles Kynard *1963: ''
Move on Over ''Move on Over'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1963 and released on the Argo label.Edwards, D and Callahan, MArgo Album Discography, Part 1: Jazz Series (1956-1965)accessed January 4, 2013 Reception The Allmusic site awarded ...
'' (Argo) *1963: '' Now!'' (
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) *1963: ''
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'' (Impulse) *1963: ''
Soul Shack ''Soul Shack'' is an album by American saxophonist Sonny Stitt and organist Jack McDuff, recorded in 1963 and issued on Prestige. If ''Primitivo Soul!'', recorded in December of the same year, features mostly Latin-influenced jazz, ''Soul Shack'' ...
'' (Prestige) *1963: ''
Stitt Goes Latin ''Stitt Goes Latin'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1963 and originally released on the Roost Records, Roost label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoyal Roost/Roost Album Discographyaccessed January 4, 2013 Reception The Allmusic s ...
'' (Roost) *1963: ''
Primitivo Soul! ''Primitivo Soul!'' is an album by American saxophonist Sonny Stitt, recorded in 1963 and issued on Prestige Records in 1964. Track listing ''All compositions by Sonny Stitt except as indicated'' #"Slave Maidens" (Mussapere) - 7:34 #"Baion Baby ...
'' (Prestige) *1964: '' My Main Man'' (Argo) with Bennie Green *1964: '' Shangri-La'' (Prestige) with Don Patterson *1964: ''
Soul People ''Soul People'' is an album by American saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Booker Ervin, and organist Don Patterson. Just like his previous ''Soul Shack'', ''Soul People'' features heavily blues-drenched jazz. The original album was recorded in 1964 ...
'' (Prestige) with
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and Don Patterson *1965: ''
Inter-Action ''Inter-Action'' is an album by saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Zoot Sims recorded in Chicago in 1965 and released on the Cadet label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MCadet Album Discography (1965-1971)accessed January 8, 2013 Reception Allmusic awarded the ...
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) with Zoot Sims *1965: ''
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'' ( Colpix) *1965: "The Double-O-Soul of Sonny Stitt, Part 1"/"The Double-O-Soul of Sonny Stitt, Part 2" (Wingate) (Single) *1965: "Concerto For Jazz Lovers"/"Just Dust" (Wingate) (Single) *1965: "Stitt's Groove"/"Marr's Groove" (Wingate) (Single) with Hank Marr *1965: ''
Sax Expressions ''Sax Expressions'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1965 and originally released on the Roost label. Track listing ''All compositions by Sarah Boatner except as indicated'' # "Round Robin" - 6:28 # "How Do You Do" - 6:32 # ...
'' (Roost) *1965: '' Live at Ronnie Scott's'' (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House) with
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*1965: ''
The Matadors Meet the Bull ''The Matadors Meet the Bull'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1965 and released on the Roulette label.Edwards, D. & Callahan, MRoulette Album Discography, Part 1accessed January 7, 2013 The album was Stitt's first for the label ...
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) *1965: '' Pow!'' (Prestige) *1965: '' Night Crawler'' (Prestige) with Don Patterson *1966: ''
Soul in the Night ''Soul in the Night'' is an album by saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Bunky Green recorded in Chicago in 1966 and released on the Cadet label.
'' (Cadet) with Bunky Green *1966: ''
What's New!!! ''What's New!!!'' (subtitled ''Sonny Stitt Plays the Varitone'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1966 and released on the Roulette label. The album represents Stitt's first recorded use of the varitone, an electronic amplificat ...
'' (Roulette) *1966: ''
I Keep Comin' Back! ''I Keep Comin' Back!'' (subtitled ''Sonny Stitt on the Varitone'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1966 and released on the Roulette label. The album represents Stitt's second album featuring the varitone, an electronic amplif ...
'' (Roulette) *1966: '' Deuces Wild'' (Atlantic) with Robin Kenyatta *1967: ''
Parallel-a-Stitt ''Parallel-a-Stitt'' (subtitled ''Sonny Stitt on the Varitone'') is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1967 and released on the Roulette Records, Roulette label. The album represents Stitt's third featuring the varitone, an electronic ...
'' (Roulette) *1968: '' Made for Each Other'' ( Delmark) released 1972 *1968: ''
Soul Electricity! ''Soul Electricity!'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label. The album features Stitt using the varitone, an electronic amplification device which altered the saxophone's sound.Myers, MSonny Stit ...
'' (Prestige) *1968: '' Little Green Apples'' (
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) *1968: ''
Come Hither ''Come Hither'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1969 and released on the Solid State label.Payne, D.Sonny Lester discographyaccessed April 14, 2015It's Magic "It's Magic" is a popular song written by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn, published in 1947. They wrote the song for Doris Day in her Warner Brothers film debut, ''Romance on the High Seas'' (retitled ''It's Magic'' in the United Kingdom ...
'' (Delmark) released 2005 *1969: ''
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'' (Prestige) *1971: '' Turn It On!'' (Prestige) *1971: '' You Talk That Talk!'' (Prestige) with Gene Ammons *1971: '' Black Vibrations'' (Prestige) *1971: ''Just the Way It Was'' (Hyena) *1972: ''
Tune-Up! ''Tune-Up!'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1972 and released on the Cobblestone label.Cobblestone Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble-sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings. Setts, also called Belgian blocks, are often casually referred to as "cobbles", although a sett is distinct fro ...
) *1972: '' Goin' Down Slow'' (Prestige) *1972: ''
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'' (Cobblestone) *1972: '' So Doggone Good'' (Prestige) *1972: ''
12! ''12!'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1972 and released on the Muse label.Fitzgerald, M & Ziegler, FMuse Records Discographyaccessed January 14, 2013 Reception AllMusic reviewed the album stating "this album is also one of th ...
'' ( Muse) *1973: '' Mr. Bojangles'' (Cadet) *1973: '' The Champ'' (Muse) *1973: '' God Bless Jug and Sonny'' (Prestige) with Gene Ammons *1973: '' Left Bank Encores'' (Prestige) with Gene Ammons *1973: ''
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'' (Cadet) *1975: '' Never Can Say Goodbye'' (Cadet) *1975: '' Mellow'' (Muse) *1975: ''
Dumpy Mama ''Dumpy Mama'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt, featuring performances recorded in 1975 for the Flying Dutchman label.Flying Dutchman) *1975: '' My Buddy: Sonny Stitt Plays for Gene Ammons'' (Muse) *1975: ''
Blues for Duke ''Blues for Duke'' is an album by saxophonist Sonny Stitt featuring selections associated with Duke Ellington, recorded in 1975 and released on the Muse label in 1978. Reception The ''Bay State Banner'' wrote that Stitt "sticks mainly to tenor sa ...
'' (Muse) *1976: ''
Stomp Off Let's Go ''Stomp Off Let's Go'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt, featuring performances recorded in 1976 for the Flying Dutchman label.
'' (Flying Dutchman) *1976: '' Forecast: Sonny & Red'' ( Catalyst) with Red Holloway *1977: ''
I Remember Bird ''I Remember Bird'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt featuring performances recorded in 1976 for the Catalyst label.
'' (Catalyst) *1977: '' Sonny Stitt with Strings: A Tribute to Duke Ellington'' (Catalyst) *1978: ''The Sonny Stitt Quintet'' ( Finite) *1978: ''Sonny Stitt Meets Sadik Hakim'' (
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) *1980: ''Groovin' High'' ( Atlas) *1980: ''Atlas Blues "Blow & Ballad"'' (Atlas) *1980: ''Sonny's Back'' (Muse) *1981: '' In Style'' (Muse) *1981: ''Sonny, Sweets and Jaws: Live at Bubbas,'' (
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) with Harry "Sweets" Edison, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis *1981: ''Just in Case You Forgot How Bad He Really Was'' (32 Jazz) *1983: ''The Last Stitt Sessions'' (Muse) *1988: ''Sonny Stitt Featuring Howard McGhee'' (Jazz Life) with Howard McGhee


As sideman

With
Gene Ammons Eugene "Jug" Ammons (April 14, 1925 – August 6, 1974), also known as "The Boss", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. The son of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons, Gene Ammons is remembered for his accessible music, steeped in soul and ...
*'' All Star Sessions'' (Prestige, 1950–55 959 *''
Jug and Sonny ''Jug and Sonny'' is a compilation album by saxophonist Gene Ammons, with Sonny Stitt featured on two tracks, collecting recordings made between 1948 and 1951, some of which were originally released as singles, that was issued by the Chess label i ...
'' (Chess, 1948–51 960 *''
Boss Tenors ''Boss Tenors'' (subtitled ''Straight Ahead from Chicago August 1961'') is an album by saxophonists Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt recorded in Chicago in 1961 and originally released on the Verve label.Boss Tenors in Orbit! ''Boss Tenors in Orbit!'' is a 1962 studio album by American jazz tenor saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons. Reception The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album four and a half stars and wrote: "The soulful Ammons and the bo ...
'' (Verve, 1962) *'' Soul Summit'' (Prestige, 1962) *'' You Talk That Talk!'' (Prestige, 1971) *'' God Bless Jug and Sonny'' (Prestige, 1973) *'' Left Bank Encores'' (Prestige, 1973) *''
Together Again for the Last Time ''Together Again for the Last Time'' is an album by saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons recorded in 1973 and released on the Prestige label in 1976.Art Blakey Arthur Blakey (October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He was also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after he converted to Islam for a short time in the late 1940s. Blakey made a name for himself in the 1 ...
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A Jazz Message ''A Jazz Message'' is a jazz album recorded by Art Blakey's Quartet in 1964.''Billboard'', 19 Oct 1963, p. 11. The album was Blakey's second and last album for the Impulse! Records, Impulse! label. Track listing #"Cafe" (Blakey, Stitt) – ...
'' (Impulse!, 1963) *''
In Walked Sonny ''In Walked Sonny'' is an album by American jazz musicians Sonny Stitt and Art Blakey with The Jazz Messengers. It was released in 1975 on the small independent label Sonet Records and is among the most obscure recordings made by the musicians i ...
'' ( Sonet, 1975) With Miles Davis *''Miles Davis in Stockholm 1960 Complete with John Coltrane and Sonny Stitt'' (
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, 1992) With
Dizzy Gillespie John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (; October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer. He was a trumpet virtuoso and improviser, building on the virtuosic style of Roy Eldridge but addi ...
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The Modern Jazz Sextet ''The Modern Jazz Sextet'' is a jazz album featuring the combined talents of Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, John Lewis, Percy Heath, Skeeter Best and Charlie Persip. The album was conceived by producer Norman Granz for his own label, Norgran Record ...
'' (Verve, 1956) with
Skeeter Best Clifton "Skeeter" Best (November 20, 1914 – May 27, 1985) was an American jazz guitarist. Best played in Philadelphia from 1935 to 1940, recording with Slim Marshall and Erskine Hawkins. In 1940, he joined Earl Hines's orchestra, playing with ...
, John Lewis,
Percy Heath Percy Heath (April 30, 1923 – April 28, 2005) was an American jazz bassist, brother of saxophonist Jimmy Heath and drummer Albert Heath, with whom he formed the Heath Brothers in 1975. Heath played with the Modern Jazz Quartet throughout ...
and Charli Persip *''
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'' (Verve, 1957) Quintets featuring Sonny Stitt or Sonny Rollins; with Ray Bryant, Tommy Bryant and Charlie Persip *''
Sonny Side Up ''Sonny Side Up'' is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, and the tenor saxophonists Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins, recorded in December 1957 in New York City. It was released in 1959 on producer Norman Granz's newly launched Verve label. ...
'' (Verve, 1957
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Sextet featuring Sonny Stitt and Sonny Rollins; with Ray Bryant, Tommy Bryant and Charlie Persip *'' The Giants of Jazz'' (Atlantic, 1971) with Art Blakey, Al McKibbon, Thelonious Monk and
Kai Winding Kai Chresten Winding ( ; May 18, 1922 – May 6, 1983) was a Danish-born American trombonist and jazz composer. He is known for his collaborations with fellow trombonist J. J. Johnson. His version of "More", the theme from the movie ''Mondo Ca ...
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The Bop Session ''The Bop Session'' is an album by jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt, John Lewis, Hank Jones, Percy Heath and Max Roach recorded in 1975 and released on the Swedish Sonet label.
'' (Sonet, 1975) with John Lewis,
Hank Jones Henry Jones Jr. (July 31, 1918 – May 16, 2010) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, arranger, and composer. Critics and musicians described Jones as eloquent, lyrical, and impeccable. In 1989, The National Endowment for the Arts honored ...
,
Percy Heath Percy Heath (April 30, 1923 – April 28, 2005) was an American jazz bassist, brother of saxophonist Jimmy Heath and drummer Albert Heath, with whom he formed the Heath Brothers in 1975. Heath played with the Modern Jazz Quartet throughout ...
and Max Roach With
Milt Jackson Milton Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9, 1999), nicknamed "Bags", was an American jazz vibraphonist, usually thought of as a bebop player, although he performed in several jazz idioms. He is especially remembered for his cool swinging solo ...
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Loose Walk ''Loose Walk'' is a 1972 album by Count Basie and Roy Eldridge. Reception Scott Yanow, writing for AllMusic, said that " onically, the earliest recording by Count Basie for Norman Granz's Pablo label was one of the most recent to be released." ...
'' ( Palcoscenico, 1980) With Don Patterson *''
Patterson's People ''Patterson's People'' is an album by organist Don Patterson recorded in 1964 and released on the Prestige label.The Boss Men ''The Boss Men'' is an album by organist Don Patterson with saxophonist Sonny Stitt and drummer Billy James recorded in late 1965 and released on the Prestige label.Funk You! ''Funk You!'' is an album by organist Don Patterson (organist), Don Patterson recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige Records, Prestige label.Brothers-4 ''Brothers-4'' is an album by organist Don Patterson (organist), Don Patterson with saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1969 and released on the Prestige Records, Prestige label.Donny Brook ''Donny Brook'' is an album by organist Don Patterson with saxophonist Sonny Stitt recorded in 1969 and released on the Prestige label.
'' (Prestige, 1969) *'' Tune Up!'' (Prestige, 1964–69) With Oscar Peterson * ''
The Oscar Peterson Trio with Sonny Stitt, Roy Eldridge and Jo Jones at Newport ''The Oscar Peterson Trio with Roy Eldridge, Sonny Stitt and Jo Jones at Newport'' is a 1957 live album by Oscar Peterson, accompanied by Roy Eldridge, Sonny Stitt and Jo Jones, recorded at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival. Track listing # "Will Y ...
'' (Verve, 1957) With Zimbo Trio * ''Zimbo Convida Sonny Stitt'' (Clam, 1979)


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External links


Sonny Stitt at Verve RecordsBBC - Radio 3 Jazz Profiles - Sonny Stitt
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