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Sonny Criss

Jazz
Hard bop
William "Sonny" Criss, born William Criss on October 23, 1927, in Memphis, Tennessee, was an American jazz musician known for his saxophone skills. At age 15, he moved to Los Angeles and joined notable West Coast bands, including Stan Kenton's. Criss developed a distinctive tone influenced by Charlie Parker and performed with Howard McGhee and Wardell Gray. His breakthrough came in 1947 through sessions organized by Norman Granz, leading to his first recordings as a leader on Mercury/Norgran in 1949. In the following years, he collaborated extensively with Buddy Rich, signed with...
Songs
How High the Moon
How High the MoonSonny Criss

The Complete Imperial Sessions

12:01

In the Still of the Night
In the Still of the NightSonny Criss

The Complete Imperial Sessions

4:19

More Than You Know
More Than You KnowSonny Criss

The Complete Imperial Sessions

If I Had You
If I Had YouSonny Criss

The Complete Imperial Sessions

These Foolish Things
These Foolish ThingsSonny Criss

The Complete Imperial Sessions

I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)Sonny Criss and Wynton Kelly

Birmingham Jazz Festival 1961, Vol. 4

3:52

Albums