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JAZZ GREAT ‘ TOOTS’ THIELEMANS DIES

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Belgian legend “Toots” Thielemans has died after a 70- year career as the world’s most famous harmonica player during which he made music with some of the biggest names in jazz.

Jean- Baptiste Frederic Isidore Thielemans, known affectiona­tely as “Toots,” died in his sleep in a Brussels hospital early on Monday, his manager Veerle Van de Poel said. He was 94.

“It comes as a bit of a shock and surprise as he was doing very well after suffering a fall last month,” Van de Poel told AFP.

Born in 1922 in the working class Marolles district of Brussels, Thielemans got his big break when he joined Benny Goodman on a European tour in 1950 before moving to the US where he teamed up with other jazz greats,

including Char-

lie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra.

He took up the harmonica as a hobby and then during World War II, as described on his official website, he became hooked on jazz.

The nickname followed, taken from US musician Toots Mondello, a swing jazz saxophonis­t, and Toots Camarata, a trumpet player, composer and arranger.

“He brought a rather banal instrument intended for campsites to almost sacred heights,” said jazz historian Marc Danval.

Gypsy- jazz great Django Reinhardt and Ray Ventura were major inspiratio­ns. A chronic asthma condition also influenced his unique style of play.

Buoyed by the commercial success of his now standard “Bluesette” in 1962, he played harmonica on the soundtrack for the hit Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight film Midnight

Cowboy in 1969 and many others. Thielemans also accompanie­d nonjazz artists such as Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder and Nick Cave. He

also played the closing theme on the popular children’s TV program Sesame Street.

In 2001, Belgian King Albert II made him a baron, sealing his status as one of the country’s best- known figures on a par with Tour de France great Eddy Merckx.

In recent years, Thielemans had to cope with failing health but he refused to let this put him off and in 2012 he played a concert in Brussels to mark his 90th birthday before setting out on a world tour.

However, age and poor health caught up with Toots, and he gave up touring in 2014.

“We have lost a great musician, a heart- warming personalit­y. All my thoughts are with the family and friends of Toots Thielemans,” Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said in a tweet.

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Photos: IC Jean- Baptiste “Toots” Thielemans Below: Fans pay tribute to Toots in the Grand Place in Brussels on Monday.

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