David William Sanborn (July 30, 1945 – May 12, 2024) was an American alto saxophonist. Sanborn worked in many musical genres; his solo recordings typically...
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Edwin David Sanborn (May 14, 1808 – December 29, 1885) was an American educator. Edwin David Sanborn was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on May 14, 1808...
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Double Vision is a 1986 album by Bob James and David Sanborn. The album was a successful smooth jazz release receiving frequent airplay. The original...
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Sanborn is an album by jazz saxophonist David Sanborn that was released by Warner Bros. in 1976. It contains a version of "I Do It for Your Love" by Paul...
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group had expanded with the addition of saxophonists Gene Dinwiddie and David Sanborn and trumpeter Keith Johnson. The eight-piece lineup released the band's...
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Hancock, singer Luther Vandross, and saxophonists Wayne Shorter and David Sanborn, among others. He was the main songwriter and producer on three of Davis'...
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Straight to the Heart is a 1984 album by David Sanborn. The recording won the 1986 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. The AllMusic review...
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and was written and performed by Michael Kamen, Eric Clapton, and David Sanborn. The track list released commercially is as follows: "Cheer Down" by...
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Voyeur is the sixth studio album by American saxophonist David Sanborn, released on the Warner Bros. label in 1981. AllMusic awarded the album with 4...
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album recorded by jazz musician David Sanborn, released in 1992. This album focused on other soloists, instead of Sanborn’s alto saxophone being the primary...
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soundtrack was performed and composed by Michael Kamen, Eric Clapton, and David Sanborn. Its title songs, "It's Probably Me", and "Runaway Train" were written...
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worldwide with his own projects as well as with artists Marcus Miller, David Sanborn, Eric Clapton, Kirk Whalum, Billy Cobham, the Brecker Brothers, Roberta...
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jazz and eclectic musical artists. It was hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn, and featured Marcus Miller as musical director. The show also featured...
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included keyboardist Michael Kamen, guitarist Earl Slick, saxophonists David Sanborn and Richard Grando, returning bassist Herbie Flowers, percussionists...
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Bach and Domenico Scarlatti. A year after Rameau, he collaborated with David Sanborn on Double Vision (Warner Bros, 1986). The album won a Grammy Award for...
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Henry David Thoreau: The Digital Collection Thoreau, Henry David; Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin) (January 1, 1894). Familiar letters of Henry David Thoreau...
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Joan Osborne, Greg Osby, Lonnie Plaxico, Dianne Reeves, Sam Rivers, David Sanborn, Boz Scaggs, Mavis Staples, Joss Stone, Steve Williamson, and Cassandra...
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Collins Andreas Vollenweider Billy Cobham Biréli Lagrène Chick Corea David Sanborn Dizzy Gillespie Elba Ramalho Ella Fitzgerald Herbie Hancock James Brown...
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the record for the most wins in this category, with a total of five. David Sanborn is the only other musician to win the award more than once, with two...
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July 6, 2024. Horowitz, Steven J. (May 13, 2024). "David Sanborn, Renowned Jazz Saxophonist and David Bowie Collaborator, Dies at 78". Variety. Retrieved...
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Sanborn maps are detailed maps of U.S. cities and towns in the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally published by The Sanborn Map Company (Sanborn), the...
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pop song. The song, "Scream of Love"—co-written by jazz saxophonist David Sanborn—was released as a 7" single and a series of dance remixes were commissioned...
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impressive list of collaborators, including Bob Ezrin, Dick Wagner, and David Sanborn. In 1989, A&M released The Best of Tim Curry on CD and cassette, featuring...
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the participation of some notable contemporary jazz players, such as David Sanborn on the saxophone, giving a special touch to Issei Noro's compositions...
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David Sanborn, released in 1975 on Warner Bros. Records. The album reached number 19 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart. All tracks composed by David Matthews...
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Niles, and Nick Ingman. His successes include his work with Pink Floyd, David Gilmour and Roger Waters (he is one of the few people invited to work with...
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Millar Composer(s) Michael Kamen Eric Clapton Michael Kamen Eric Clapton David Sanborn TBA Director of photography Stephen Goldblatt Jan de Bont Andrzej Bartkowiak...
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Inside is a studio album by David Sanborn, released through Elektra Records in 1999. In 2000, the album won Sanborn the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary...
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Austin, Art Garfunkel, Brenda Russell, Claus Ogerman, Joe Sample, and David Sanborn. His songs have been recorded by Gordon Haskell, Shirley Bassey, The...
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Continued... – Elton John 1990 Tonight [Bonus Tracks] – David Bowie 1991 Another Hand – David Sanborn 1991 Sereno – Wilkins 1991 Signature – Charlie Musselwhite...
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