Zoot Sims on Jazz Profiles

No matter the tempo, no matter the rhythm section backing him, it was impossible for tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims (1925-1985) not to swing, even when he played by himself. Sims was one of the most natural of all jazz musicians, whose warmth, creativity and humor earned him the unreserved admiration of musicians and fans alike. Though Sims never sought it, fame came with membership in Woody Herman's "Four Brothers" saxophone section, and later, in a celebrated partnership with fellow "brother" Al Cohn. Strongly influenced by Lester Young and Ben Webster, he nevertheless had a singular sound and style infused with a simple directness that was irresistibly Zoot Sims.






