Sahib Shihab, a pioneering American jazz musician, saxophonist, and flautist, left an indelible mark on the jazz world with his versatile and innovative approach to music. Spanning four decades, his career saw collaborations with jazz luminaries such as Art Blakey and others, showcasing his mastery across genres like hard bop, bebop, and free jazz. Shihab's 1971 Copenhagen session, where he composed all the music, is a testament to his creative genius, featuring a rich array of instruments and a powerful rhythm section. His legendary album, recorded live at Copenhagen's Jazzhus Montmartre in 1963, captures a pivotal moment in his career, highlighting his exceptional talent on both saxophone and flute. With a discography that includes timeless works like "Sentiments" and "Sahibs Jazz Party," Shihab's music continues to captivate audiences, offering a profound and immersive jazz experience.