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Sonny Criss was an American jazz saxophonist known for his contributions to the hard bop and cool jazz genres. In 1968, he released the album "Sonny's Dream (Birth of the New Cool)", featuring tracks like "Sonny's Dream" and "Daughter of Cochise". This album saw collaborations with arranger Horace Tapscott and other musicians, including trumpeter Conte Candoli and saxophonist Teddy Edwards. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album is considered a significant contribution to the jazz music of that era.