Obituaries Related to "Rollins" from New York Times Archive
Sonny Rollins: Art Never Dies
It outlives the contentious political veneer that we cast over everything.
Tim Rollins Dies at 62; Turned Bronx Teenagers Into Art Stars
Mr. Rollins devoted almost all of his career to an unusual combination of art-making and teaching, and to the group known as Tim Rollins + K.O.S.
New Rental Tower Rises Where Sonny Rollins Once Lived
The Lower East Side’s redevelopment continues with new rentals that start at $3,150 a month on the site of a tenement that was home to this saxophonist.
Jack Rollins Dies at 100; Managed Comedy Greats Like Woody Allen
Mr. Rollins, whose clients also included Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, David Letterman and Lenny Bruce, scouted talent and helped develop acts.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROLLINS, ABBE
ROLLINS--Abbe 52, passed away peacefully at home, November 8, 2006. Beloved daughter of Charles and Nancy Rollins and Laurel and Adam van Mierlo. Cherished sister of Pamela Rollins and Patricia van Mierlo and Christopher van Mierlo. Adored aunt of Julian, Isabel, Charlotte and Simon Camacho and Douglas, Michael and Jill van Mierlo. Dear sister-in-law of Alex Camacho and Diane van Mierlo. Abbe will be deeply missed by her family and many friends, all of whom loved her very much. Abbe will always ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ROLLINS, ABBE
ROLLINS--Abbe 52, passed away peacefully at home, November 8, 2006. Beloved daughter of Charles and Nancy Rollins and Laurel and Adam van Mierlo. Cherished sister of Pamela Rollins and Patricia van Mierlo and Christopher van Mierlo. Adored aunt of Julian, Isabel, Charlotte and Simon Camacho and Douglas, Michael and Jill van Mierlo. Abbe will be deeply missed by her family and many friends, all of whom loved her very much. Abbe will always live on in our hearts and in our minds.
Lucille Rollins, Jazz Manager, Dies at 76
Lucille Rollins, who managed career of her husband, Sonny, one of most celebrated jazz saxophonists, and helped to produce his recordings, dies at age 76 (M)
Sonny Rollins: Art Never Dies
It outlives the contentious political veneer that we cast over everything.
Tim Rollins Dies at 62; Turned Bronx Teenagers Into Art Stars
Mr. Rollins devoted almost all of his career to an unusual combination of art-making and teaching, and to the group known as Tim Rollins + K.O.S.
New Rental Tower Rises Where Sonny Rollins Once Lived
The Lower East Side’s redevelopment continues with new rentals that start at $3,150 a month on the site of a tenement that was home to this saxophonist.
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