Johnny Griffin, a swaggering tenor saxophonist with eel-like agility whose deep r&b roots remained with him during his bebop years in the late 1940s and hard bop period in the 1950s and beyond, died on Friday in France. He was 80.
From his earliest recordings, Griffin was a triple threat. In addition to being a lightning-quick sight-reader, Griffin added…
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