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  1. Hace 3 días · by gfagien. Sunday afternoon, May 12th, 2024, marks the passing of a true musical titan, David Sanborn. With a career spanning six decades, Sanborns name became synonymous with innovation, virtuosity, and a boundless passion for music.

  2. Hace 5 días · domingo 26 de mayo de 2024 19:29. Moby - Play (Full album) Hace 25 años, el músico estadounidense Moby lanzó Play, su quinto álbum de estudio y el que lo catapultó a la fama mundial y es uno de los discos más influyentes de la música electrónica de todos los tiempos. Play combinó de manera innovadora elementos de la electrónica con ...

  3. I first heard of David Sanborn when Gerry Rafferty released Baker Street. Then he was the sax man on Bowie's Young Americans.

  4. Hace 2 días · As a teen Sanborn got his start playing blues with Albert King and in the 1960s was a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and played with them at Woodstock. In the 1970s he performed as a sideman with BB King, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, James Taylor, James Brown, Paul Simon, Eagles, Elton John, Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, Stealy Dan, Grateful Dead, and many others.

  5. Hace 3 días · 54. There are some unfortunate people who refuse to recognise that David Sanborn is a significant and influential alto stylist. Such people are likely to be suspicious of Sanborn’s use of popular dance rhythms and horrified by his commercial success. Yet any number of younger jazz followers and musicians rate Sanborn’s playing and any ...

  6. Hace 3 días · The album Paul Simon felt he botched: “My demo was better than this”. Dale Maplethorpe. Tue 28 May 2024 15:00, UK. The success of Simon and Garfunkel is often overlooked. Sure, people recognise that they had some big hits and performed incredibly well; however, the magnitude of their careers usually falls under the radar.

  7. Hace 3 días · Maputo, a delightful instrumental piece, is a collaboration between renowned musicians Bob James and David Sanborn, released in 1986 on their album “Double Vision.” The song, written by Marcus Miller, showcases the smooth jazz and jazz-funk elements that both James and Sanborn are famous for.