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Belgian jazz great Toots Thielemans dies aged 94


BRUSSELS - Toots Thielemans, the Belgian jazz harmonica and guitar player who worked with many of the postwar greats, died on Monday aged 94, his agency said.

Born in Brussels in 1922, Thielemans spent the early years of a 65-year career as professional musician touring Europe, playing for the likes of Benny Goodman.

This file photo taken on August 3, 2013 shows Belgian jazz musician Baptiste Frederic Isidore Thielemans, known affectionately as 'Toots', playing harmonica during the South East Jazz Festival in the Amsterdam Arena. Thielemans has died after a 70-year career as the world's top harmonica player, during which he made music with some of the biggest names in jazz. He died aged 94 in his sleep in a Brussels hospital early on August 22, 2016, his manager Veerle Van de Poel told AFP. EVERT ELZINGA/ANP/AFP

 

He moved to the United States in 1952 and worked with Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and Quincy Jones, as well as Stevie Wonder and Pat Metheny, among many others.

He also played on many film soundtracks, including "Midnight Cowboy" in 1969 which starred Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman and won three Academy Awards.

Perhaps his best-known harmonica performance was on the theme song to the children's television show Sesame Street, heard at the start and finish of each episode.

Thielemans, who retired in 2014, was recovering from a broken arm in a Brussels hospital where he died on Monday morning.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said: "We have lost a great musician, a warm personality." — Reuters