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

  2. Hace 2 días · Murió el multipremiado saxofonista David Sanborn, tenía 78 años. El artista no pudo ganarle al cáncer de próstata y deja un legado con seis premios Grammy y el haber tocado y grabado con David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones y Paul Simon entre otras grandes figuras

  3. Hace 5 días · Profile: David Sanborn | May 31, 2024. By Rich Rector. Published May 26, 2024 at 8:00 AM MDT. Listen • 0:30. David Sanborn died on May 12 this month. Let's pay tribute to him and his music. Sanborn was truly prolific playing with so many artists.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Saxophonist David Sanborn at the 2011 Stockholm Jazz Fest. With his trio: Joey De Francesco (organ), Byron Landham (drums) Photo: Павел Корбут. David Sanborn was an artist as well as a superb craftsman. The saxophonist’s death on May 12 draws a dark line under a brilliant and very successful career in music, and it has prompted ...

  6. Hace 20 horas · Click the play button to listen. A tribute to David Sanborn who recently passed, with music from some of his earlier albums plus his work with The Brecker Brothers and Steve Khan. Chris Minh Doky-Live, John McLaughlin, and Spanish band On The Raw. Playlist. David Sanborn "Mamachita" from Sanborn (Warner) 00:00; David Sanborn "Corners (For Herbie)" from Inside (Elektra) 06:47

  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.