This groovy, bebopping picture book biography chronicles the legendary
jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins's search for inspiration on the
Williamsburg Bridge after quitting the jazz scene in 1959.
Rollins is one of the most prolific sax players in the history of jazz,
but, in 1959, at the height of his career, he vanished from the jazz
scene. His return to music was an interesting journey--with a long
detour on the Williamsburg Bridge. Too loud to practice in his
apartment, Rollins played on the New York City landmark for two years
among the cacophony of traffic and the stares of bystanders, leading to
the release of his album, The Bridge.
Written in rhythmic prose with a bebop edge, this picture-book biography
of Sonny Rollins's journey to get his groove back will delight young and
old fans alike.