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David Sandborn - Sax Marcus Miller - Bass Hiram Bullock - Guitar Don Grolnick - Keyboards Buddy Williams - Drums 1986
Jazz Legend David Sanborn
He's one of the world's most prominent veteran jazz musicians, American saxophonist David Sanborn jams at the Second Cup Café with a fresh song from his latest album, "Here And Gone."
David Sanborn - SLAM!
Here it is, a great tune from David Sanborn! the best (alto) saxophone player ;) This tune is also on the solo albums from Sanborn: Close up, Best of www.davidsanborn.com
David Sanborn - "Try A Little Tenderness (Otis Redding)"
Fan Post. Official Site: www.davidsanborn.com CD Buy CD: www.amazon.com (c)1995 Elektra Records
David Sanborn - Run For Cover (High Quality)
David Sanborn - Saxophone Marcus Miller - Bass Don Grolnick - Keyboards Hiram Bullock - Guitar Buddy Williams - Drums Hamish Stuart - Vocals
Sting & David Sanborn - Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone
A cover of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine". Covered by many artists, including James Taylor, Joe Cocker, Justin Timberlake and Michael Jackson.
David Sanborn - Hideaway (From "Live at Montreux 1984" DVD)
For more info - www.eagle-rock.com David Sanborn has been a frequent visitor to the Montreux Jazz Festival, either headlining in his own right, as a sideman or as part of nineties "supergroup" Legends. This DVD focuses on his second headlining appearance in 1984 when he was touring in support of his "Straight To The Heart" album, which would see him win the second of his six Grammy Awards to date. The set combines tracks from that album with others from across his career. It features a special guest appearance by Rickie Lee Jones on piano and vocals on the track "Autumn Leaves". In 2008 David Sanborn released his 23rd album and his diverse career continues to thrive both on stage and in the studio. Line-ups 1984: David Sanborn (saxophone), Larry Willis (keyboards), Hiram Bullock (guitar), Tom Barney (bass), Buddy Williams (drums) special guest Rickie Lee Jones (piano & vocals). 1981: David Sanborn (saxophone), Marcus Miller (bass), Mike Mainieri (vibraphone), Neil Larsen (keyboards), Robben Ford (guitar), Ricky Lawson (drums), Lenny Castro (percussion).
DIZZY and DAVID SANBORN
From the shortlived live jazz show sunday night. Hosted by Jools Holland, Dave Sanborn. The resident Sunday Night band -- and what a band! -- consisted of Marcus Miller on bass (also musical director of the show), Omar Hakim on drums, Hiram Bullock on guitar and Phillipe Saisse on keyboards. This show ran in 1988. Dizzy was the main guest.
D'Angelo w/ David Sanborn & Friends - Use Me
'Angelo w/ David Sanborn & Friends doing a version of Bill Withers' Use Me 1998
David Sanborn Chicago Song
David Sanborn (born July 30, 1945) is an American alto saxophonist. Though Sanborn has worked in many genres, his solo recordings typically blend jazz with instrumental pop and R&B.[1] He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since before he was in high school. One of the most commercially successful American saxophonists to earn prominence since the 1980s, Sanborn is often identified with radio-friendly smooth jazz. However, Sanborn has expressed a disinclination for both the genre itself and his association with it.
Sanborn, IA. Old gas Stations,Cars and Cabooses found. Ride my Goldwing & Night Flying too!
Taking a 4th of July Motorcycle ride on our motorcycles wound us up in the little Midwestern town of Sanborn Iowa about 20 miles from Sibley. What we found was a quaint, clean town, with one of the best Military memorials I have seen located at their central park. They also have a web cam of it, so you can see it live. I will put their website in the links below. We found the coolest Vintage Phillips 66 Gas Station, antiques, rusted cars, and more. I hope you enjoy this bit of riding fun as we celebrated our Independence Day I mistakenly called it Decoration day, but that is really what Memorial Day is. In my opinion, all who kept us free, should be decorated anyway. I hope you enjoyed this video and hope you all remember where we came from and those who made it possible for us to be here today doing what we want. Semper Fi and best regards,Dave Herbert AMA 8221 Contest Director Leader Member Scientific Division Here is a few bits about Sanborn, Iowa Population - 1353 Location - Sanborn is located along Highways 18 and 59, 10 miles east of the Highway Average Winter Temperature - 18 degrees Average Summer Temperature - 71 degrees Average Annual Rainfall - 27.5 inches Average Annual Snowfall - 33.4 inches www.SanbornIowa.com Other Links Jeff Martin www.youtube.com NitroPlanes- Cars too www.jdoqocy.com Xheli helicopters and Cars www.dpbolvw.net HobbyPartz for helicopter and airplane parts and cars www.hobbypartz.com T-28 and DeHavilland Mosquito http Academy of Model ...
David Sanborn "Snakes"
Hit In switzerland with Gene Lake, Bruce Flowers,Dean Brown, Richard Patterson
DIZZY Gillespie and DAVID SANBORN live Tin Tin Deo
Dizzy has a little fun at the expense of Jools. From the shortlived live jazz show sunday night. Hosted by Jools Holland, Dave Sanborn. The resident Sunday Night band -- and what a band! -- consisted of Marcus Miller on bass (also musical director of the show), Omar Hakim on drums, Hiram Bullock on guitar and Phillipe Saisse on keyboards. The tune is Tin Tin Deo.This show ran in 1988. Dizzy was the main guest.
Bob James & David Sanborn Maputo
James & Sanborn's terrific 1986 pairing "Double Vision". Here is 'Maputo". Composed by Marcus Miller.
David Sanborn Reflects on 'Night Music'
David Sanborn talks about his popular late 80s music show 'Night Music'.
David Sanborn - Pyramid (Album: Close up)
Artist: David Sanborn Title: Pyramid While wandering on Youtube, I was amazed to see that I couldn't find this song anywhere. First time I upload something I didn't made myself, then (all credits to its original author, David Sanborn). This is one of my favourites jazz song of all times, Sanborn really is a great saxophonist. Some will notice that it was the generic of the French TV program, "faut pas rêver": I was watching this program mostly because of this title song ! Years after that, I can hear it again, thanks to the Internet I guess. Anyways, enjoy !
Pere Ubu - Debbie Harry (Blondie) - David Sanborn - Waiting for Mary - Lyrics - (a)Live 1989
See also : Blondie in "Rolling Stones : Start me up" : www.youtube.com - Waiting for Mary : lyrics : "Welcome to Mars! It's open all hours. What are we doing here?" Bill's in the back and Fred's on the phone, sayin, "What are we doing here?" Oh, he was sayin that you are never alone in the Twilight Zone. "What are we doing here?" Waiting. For. Mary Oh. I oughta know but my memory is goin'. I'm down on my knees. I'm beggin you please. Don't mind the stares we've paid for these chairs. And keep up that smile, it might be awhile. "What are we doing here?" Waiting. For. Mary Oh. Oh, I. Won... der. Why. She can't. Be. On time. Ever? What do you know, it had to be snowin! I'm down on my knees. I'm beggin you please. Oh, what do you see? Why, it had to be me, sayin, What? What are we doing here? Now, one at a time or all in a line, say it: Waiting. For. Mary. Waiting. For. Mary. Waiting. For. Mary. Oh. " " - Waiting for Mary, Pere Ubu, Debbie Harry, Blondie, David Sanborn, Live in "Night music", 1989. Pere Ubu, David Thomas, Waiting or Mary, Love love love, 30 seconds over Tokyo, Final solution, heart of darkness, street waves, my dark age, the modern dance , heaven, non alignment pact, sentimental journey, dub housing, Ubu dance party, all the dogs are barking, rhapsody in pink, humour me, laughing, song of the bailing man, terminal tower, the tenement year, cloudland, the waltz, breath, race the sun, cry, bus called happiness, long long road, waiting for Mary, Love love love ...
David Sanborn at Selmer, Paris
David Sanborn talks about reeds and saxophones at Selmer Paris, June 30 2008. Gil Goldstein on Piano.
David Sanborn Group - Soul Serenade
David Sanborn Group - Soul Serenade David Sanborn - Alto Sax Ricky Peterson - Organ Don Alias - Percussion Hiram Bullock - Guitar Tom Barney - Bass
Terri Lyne Carrington with David Sanborn Rush Hour
Terri Lyne Carrington plays with David Sanbor, Hiram Bullock, Don Alias, Ricky Peterson and Steve Logan. Rush Hour
Flora Purim, Elaine Elias, & David Sanborn - Jobim Medley
Flora Purim (vocal), Elaine Elias (vocal & piano), David Sanborn (sax), Oscar Castro Neves (guitar & vocal), Lee Ritenour (guitar), Paulinho Braga (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion), and Nana Vasconcelos (barimbao) all play a medley paying tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim. Originally broadcast in 1997.
David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, Hiram Bullock, Philippe Saisse, Omar Hakim,
David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, Hiram Bullock, Philippe Saisse, Omar Hakim,
David Sanborn & Hiram Bullock - Chicago Song (Live Under The Sky 90)
Live Under The Sky 90 David Sanborn(as) Hiram Bullock(g) Tom Barney(b)
David Sanborn Imogene
1986 was the year for "Change of Heart' from David". Always liked this one called 'Imogene". Enjoy!
Miles Davis -RIP- Marcus Miller David Sanborn "We Three Kings Of Orient Are"
Miles Davis Marcus Miller David Sanborn on David Letterman "We Three Kings Of Orient Are"
David Sanborn Camel Island
Gig In Switzerland 2006 w/ Bruce,Dean Brown,Gene Lake, Richard Patterson and David Sanborn.
Miles Davis , Marcus miller , David Sanborn ,Don Alias , Kenny Garrett , Joe McCreary. Tutu (live)
Miles Davis , Marcus miller , David Sanborn ,Don Alias , Kenny Garrett , Joe McCreary (Foley ) 2 bass (Lead Bass) ,Ricky Wellman (Drums) Tutu (live)
David Sanborn & Al Jarreau - Since I Fell For You (live, 1985)
Recorded live on 31st March, 1985, Grugahalle, Essen, Germany ****** AL JARREAU - voc, DAVID SANBORN - sax, JAMES STUDER - keyb, MIKE STERN - g, TOM BARNEY - bg, CHARLES DRAYTON - dr
David Sanborn - Straight to the heart
1985 live in Essen, Germany at the Rockpalast. Tom Barney (b), Mike Stern (git), Alex Acuna (perc), Charley Drayton (dr) and James Studer (key).
Joe Beck & David Sanborn Cactus
Great track from Joe Beck and David Samborn's 1975 CTI album called "Back & Sanborn". The track is "Cactus". Enjoy!
david sanborn - love will come someday
(No copyright infringement intended, for entertainment purposes ONLY.) first time i heard this was on the radio some fifteen years ago, and even to this day it still serves as one of my personal favorites amongst smooth jazz music and artists. stress-free, relaxing, simply smooth jazz with a hint of wine sparkle.
David Sanborn & Rickie Lee Jones - Autumn Leaves
David Sanborn Live at Montreux 1984 with special guest Rickie Lee Jones performing a haunting version of Autumn Leaves. Line-Up: David Sanborn - Alto Sax Larry Willis - Keyboards Hiram Bullock - Guitar Tom Barney - Bass Buddy Williams - Drums Special Guest - Rickie Lee Jones
Marcus Miller | Eric Clapton | David Sanborn | Steve Gadd | Joe Sample ~ Put It Where You Want It
Marcus Miller ~ Bass Eric Clapton ~ Solo Guitar David Sanborn ~ Saxophone Joe Sample ~ Piano Steve Gadd ~ Drums
Bob James & David Sanborn - Maputo
Bob and David play a little tune for you. I hope you enjoy it. Marlon
David Sanborn pearls
artist: David Sanborn title name: Pearls album name: Jazz for lovers by Rosic Aleksandar
Chris Botti & David Sanborn - Flamenco Sketches
Chris Botti and David Sanborn perform Miles Davis' "Flamenco Sketches" (Kind of Blue, 1959)
MAPUTO - Bob James & David Sanborn Double Vision smooth jazz remix
MAPUTO Remix Jam - Marcus Miller composition Jazzed up. Popularized by Bob James and David Sanborn on double vision. Maputo, formerly Lourenço Marques, is the capital of Mozambique.
David Sanborn As We Speak
A classic from 1982. David Sanborn's 'As We Speak." David Sanborn (born July 30, 1945) is an American alto saxophonist. Though Sanborn has worked in many genres, his solo recordings typically blend jazz with instrumental pop and R&B] He released his first solo album Taking Off in 1975, but has been playing the saxophone since before he was in high school] Sanborn has also worked extensively as a session musician, notably on David Bowie's Young Americans (1975). One of the most commercially successful American saxophonists to earn prominence since the 1980s, Sanborn is described by critic Scott Yannow[3] as "the most influential saxophonist on pop, R&B, and crossover players of the past 20 years." Sanborn is often identified with radio-friendly smooth jazz However, Sanborn has expressed a disinclination for both the genre itself and his association with it
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