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Wayne Shorter, a Jazz Hero Whose Goal Was ‘to Fear Nothing’

The New York Times – Music:

The saxophonist, who died on Thursday at 89, redefined jazz composition by embracing the unknown. Listen to nine of his recordings with Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Esperanza Spalding and more.

Giovanni Russonello
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