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  1. Hace 1 día · En paralelo a sus cinco primeros álbumes como solista, editados entre 1975 y 1979, entre los cuales por lo menos dos -Taking off (1975) y Hideaway (1979)- son considerados en la actualidad auténticos clásicos del smooth jazz, David Sanborn se unió a la banda de los hermanos Randy y Michael Brecker, con quienes lanzó dos exquisitos discos de jazz-funk, con temas destacados como Rocks (The ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Muere el cofundador y guitarrista de Allman Brothers Band Dickey Betts a los 80 años. ABC. Debutó en solitario con el álbum 'Taking Off' en 1975, al que siguieron otros trabajos de considerable...

  3. Hace 6 días · © Copyright Notice:For any questions regarding copyright issues related to video materials, please contact me via email at malcomixfusion@gmail.comRandy Brec...

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · There was an also an impressive range of jazz artists who Sanborn recorded and/or toured with. In the mid-70s, he joined The Brecker Brothers band, forming part of the band’s formidable horn section that also included Michael Brecker on tenor saxophone and Randy Brecker on trumpet.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · That afternoon, just after they flew into Cleveland, Horace Silver, along with the Brecker Brothers, did a radio interview with DJ Dee Perry on WCPN-FM. Horace hadn’t seen the Breckers in years. Both Mike and Randy played in Horace’s Quintet in in 1973 and 1974, and Randy also played with Horace before that in the band that included saxophonist Bennie Maupin and drummer Alvin Queen.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · That same summer on ‘75, the airwaves were burning up with David Bowie’s “Young Americans,” which showcased Sanborn’s signature alto sax licks. Right on the heels of that release came the Brecker Brothers self-titled debut, which featured Sanborn’s alto alongside Michael Breckers tenor sax and Randy Brecker’s trumpet.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · David Sanborn, the star alto saxophonist who masterfully straddled the realms of straightahead jazz, R&B, rock and commercial pop, died May 12 in Tarrytown, New York, after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was 78.