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  1. Andy Snitzer. @andysnitzer1030 ‧. ‧. 1.36K subscribers ‧ 34 videos. The official YouTube channel for Grammy-winning saxophonist Andy Snitzer. andysnitzer.com and 2 more links.

  2. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2023/09/15 › andy-snitzer-a-beautiful-dream-2023Andy Snitzer - A Beautiful Dream (2023)

    15 de sept. de 2023 · Snitzer shares the joys of A Beautiful Dream like a freewheeling adventure, his robust tenor (on eight tracks), lyrical alto, and sweet soprano catching fire on tunes that reflect all his trademark contemporary jazz sub-styles.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andy_SnitzerAndy Snitzer - Wikipedia

    Andy Snitzer is an American saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He is known for his work as a session musician with numerous famous artists, including Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, Martika, Sting, The Rolling Stones, and Chaka Khan. Early life and education. Snitzer was born and raised in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania outside of Philadelphia.

  4. Set the Night to Music is an album released by Roberta Flack in 1991 on Atlantic Records. The title track, written by Diane Warren and originally the 11th track of Starship's 1987 album No Protection, was remade as a duet with Maxi Priest and reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart.

  5. Snitzers ability to convey emotions through his saxophone playing is evident in the album’s tracks, which range from soulful ballads to upbeat jazz compositions. “A Beautiful Dream” is a testament to Snitzer’s dedication to his craft and his desire to connect with audiences through his music.

  6. click below to order! The home of Andy Snitzer, saxophonist for some of the premier artists of our time, including Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Sting and more. Announcing the latest album, A Beautiful Dream.

  7. 13 de sept. de 1991 · Largely based on collaborations with fellow adult radio singer Maxi Priest, Set the Night to Music is an odd assortment of standards with a few new compositions thrown in here and there for good measure.