Sonny Rollins Podcast Debuts

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“The Sonny Rollins Podcast,” a monthly video series focusing on Sonny Rollins is now available for online viewing, download, and subscription. The series, produced by Bret Primack, tells Rollins’ story through interviews with band members, friends, fans, family, and Rollins himself. Performances as well as backstage footage are also included.

“These Podcasts are essentially an ongoing documentary film that will unfold over the next year, chapter by chapter,” Primack said. “With the advent of web video, which offers free global distribution, we are introducing Sonny Rollins, the most important musician in jazz, to new audiences all over the planet by using state-of-the-art technology.”

For more information go to: sonnyrollins.com



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