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Music
He delighted and occasionally shocked the world throughout his seventy-five-year career
Alexander Larman
He cherished the few joys in his life and celebrated them through his innovative approach to the piano
Harry Cluff
Even if jazz has developed stylistically in ways the jazz saxophonist might not have foreseen, its founding attitudes are enduring
Philip Clark
Paul Alexander is on a mission to correct what he sees as misrepresentations of the singer’s life and personality
Alison Kerr
Our writers — and some venerable guests — offer their picks
The Spectator