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Sonny Stitt, born Edward Hammond Boatner Jr., was an influential American jazz saxophonist recognized for his mastery in the bebop and hard bop styles. Celebrated for his warm tone and prolific output, he recorded over 100 albums, making him one of the most documented saxophonists of his time. Known as the "Lone Wolf," Stitt often worked with different musicians throughout his career, maintaining a relentless touring schedule and deep commitment to jazz. Though he drew early comparisons to Charlie Parker, Stitt later established a distinct personal style, especially on tenor and occasionally baritone saxophone.