Benny Golson
The late tenor saxophonist and polymath Benny Golson (1929-2024) left an indelible mark on modern jazz through his prodigious work as a composer, arranger, and player. Golson's smooth, harmonically rich, and swinging sound helped define the hard bop era. His most enduring impact is his essential contribution to the standard jazz repertoire, penning timeless classics.
His compositions—including "I Remember Clifford," "Whisper Not," "Along Came Betty," and "Killer Joe"—have been recorded countless times and remain vital cornerstones of jazz performance worldwide, ensuring his legacy as a titan of the genre.