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Wayne Shorter, Saxophonist and Founding Father of 20th Century Jazz, Dies at 89

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pic.twitter.com/MRVfXhaz8TShorter released several solo albums, efforts that allowed him to fuse jazz with other music like Latin, Rock ‘n’ Roll, funk and R&B.

It was these explorations that led to the creation of perhaps his most well-known group, Weather Report.Weather Report’s album Heavy Weather went platinum in 1977, making a rare appearance (for a jazz record) on U.S.

Top 30 charts. Shorter was just as comfortable outside of jazz as in it – he collaborated with Carlos Santana and played on The Rolling Stones’ album Bridges to Babylon.Born in 1933 in New Jersey, Shorter began playing clarinet as a teenager, but switched to sax and soon became a serious student of music..

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