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RIP David Sanborn
Re: RIP David Sanborn
From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sanborn
Re: RIP David Sanborn
Dies at 78 years old. TMZ ALERT!!!! https://www.tmz.com/2024/05/13/david-sa ... saxophone/
Re: RIP David Sanborn
Sanborn played the sax on the late David Bowie's 1975 album "Young Americans" (complete 8 songs album): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO6OvHx ... Qo&index=1
Re: RIP David Sanborn
His Night Music show from about 1990 was one of the coolest music shows ever. He had musicians from different genres, and sometimes they played together at the end of the show.
Here's a sample episode:
Here's a sample episode:
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Re: RIP David Sanborn
If you happened to tune into CBS's broadcast of Billy Joel's concert in New York a few weeks ago, that was Sanborn on Sax.
Within the first bars of Letterman's opening music I could tell if Sanborn was sitting in with the band that night. Such a distinctive sound and groove. We lost a good one.
Within the first bars of Letterman's opening music I could tell if Sanborn was sitting in with the band that night. Such a distinctive sound and groove. We lost a good one.
Re: RIP David Sanborn
I saw most of the show (almost twice), but must have missed Sanborn. All of the sax I saw was being handled by Joel's regular sax player, Mark Rivera.Lester The Nightfly wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 10:41 pmIf you happened to tune into CBS's broadcast of Billy Joel's concert in New York a few weeks ago, that was Sanborn on Sax.
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