I lost my Dad to cancer exactly month before David’s passing and oddly they were the same age. My Dad was a fantastic sax player and we were and are both fans of your channel, Jay. Hope they get the chance to jam together now! Thanks for posting.
@geraldwashington18607 ай бұрын
I didn't know he had passed. 🙁 RIP
@nicolaslucci93497 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💓💓💕💕🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
@boydmorales94442 ай бұрын
I also didn't know he passed away. Another good player that left us. I enjoyed his music
@leanidis3007 ай бұрын
RIP David you were always a class act, I played Chicago Song till the record wore out...
@nori28107 ай бұрын
淋しい限りです。素晴らしい演奏をありがとう。 安らかにお眠りください。
@gregorywalker87467 ай бұрын
In my opinion, one of the most soulful saxophone players of all time. His sound was unmistakable, and you could feel he put his heart into every note. He was a musical blessing. Rest in peace, Mr. Sandborn.
@LulaRoberts6 ай бұрын
Especially on the Pearls album.
@JosephSalinas-r4r4 ай бұрын
SANBORN
@larrymills40197 ай бұрын
Fantastic sax player, didn't realize how many different artist he played with.
@MisterMister58932 ай бұрын
Yeah, he seemed to be one of the few artists who can straddle the line between pop and mainstream. I wouldn't call him straight ahead jazz but in light of a recent clip I saw of Pat Metheny absolutely destroying Kenny G's contribution to "jazz", I'm hesitant to put David's good name through the mud. Let's just say he was very talented and the music world has lost a great one.
@rodneybland36167 ай бұрын
Loved how he was so fluid in genres. He never was just a jazz saxophonist. He had soul and rhythm and blues. How did he do it with that embouchure?
@thepianokid277 ай бұрын
RIP David Sanborn... Legends never die.. they live on in our hearts forever..
@OlavoLuisatto7 ай бұрын
R.I.P. David Sanborn. Legends never die. Gratitude for your music and your style. You've trained many generations of saxophonists around the world. The world will miss you. Affectionately your fan. Ever!! 😪
@ErrolJones-b4s7 ай бұрын
I always admired and thought that Sanborn was of African descent. I heard his music way back from the early 70's and I'm sure his work will still be playing and heard all over the world. RIP!!!
@Sylviala20097 ай бұрын
He will live in mine forever! 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
@makethistechwork28817 ай бұрын
Holding back the tears. One of my first cassette tapes. Grew up listening to Sanborn as I kept playing alto. I dont think I want to know when Mangione passes (absolutely sucked that Chris Vadala and Gerry Niewood both passed too early). Chick Corea's passing in 2021 was a huge kick in the heart as well. The talent of all of them. Made the world such a better place.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@williamrossetter94305 ай бұрын
Love David Sanborn! Bought almost every album he put out. Now, having left SoCal for retirement elsewhere, my dear daughter shares in that love and has all of my Sanborn albums. RIP Dave, you left your mark in jazz and in our hearts!
@bobredford92377 ай бұрын
I knew David Sanborn was heading for Stardom after listening to his first album "Taking Off" back in 1975. I was in the 11th grade at the time. I saw him play with Johnny Tropez at the Village Gate in New York City.
@MisterMister58932 ай бұрын
Wasn't he playing with a lot of artists well ahead of 1975? I could be mistaken but I believe he played with a lot of soul and RnB artists before he went solo. 1975 seems relatively late for his name to blossom, according to my memory.
@bobredford92372 ай бұрын
@@MisterMister5893 Yes, according to Wikipedia before launching his first album “Taking off” in 1975, David Sanborn played as backup musician with several blues bands.
@kathleengooch36197 ай бұрын
I didn't know that he was born in Florida.... Fantastic saxophone 🎷 👏 👌
I saw David at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1994. He set the stage on fire with his intensity. To classify him as a jazz musician is to miss the essence of his genius. He was a musician for the Ages and his essence could easily fit within the genres of other music, as he proved again and again throughout his career. We all come and we all go, but it is what we do in between that tells our story. His is one of musical legend. RIP, David. And thanks for visiting us for awhile.
@SwordGrayskull7 ай бұрын
My dad took me to a Sanborn concert years back, and at the end David was signing programs and talking with fans. I was still fairly young in my sax journey, just beginning to learn about Joe Allard's theory of embouchure and minimal reed pressure. So while he was signing my program, I asked David how much pressure he applied to the reed. He said a little, but not a whole lot, that it was balacing act. When I admitted I was struggling to find the right balance, he nodded in agreement and laughed. "It's an ongoing experiment!" he said. I find that very heartening that even a legend like Sanborn continued to experiment and find his sound. I'm very grateful he shared that wisdom with me, and that he was humble enough to enjoy talking with his fans. Rest In Peace, David Sanborn. You were the Greatest.
@padean20087 ай бұрын
RIP, le legende non muoiono mai, grazie per quello che ci hai lasciato.
@jamesbrent25047 ай бұрын
In the summer of 2008 I caught his show at the Music Mill in Indianapolis while en route to Chicago. He hung out with all the fans at intermission. A most memorable evening.
@heatherhult58387 ай бұрын
About the time you think the world can't get any sadder, we lose another legend.
@EricBlackmonGuitar7 ай бұрын
I believe God wanted to get him out of here before things got any worse. Hate to see him go, but he's in a much better place now.
@willardlockejr29657 ай бұрын
@@EricBlackmonGuitar I'm still sad that he is no longer with us, but I understand your point. He is truly in a much better place, playing his awesome saxophone in heaven.
@CARLOMALANDRAbrothersax7 ай бұрын
Oggi una giornata tristissima, non ho le parole giuste per esprimere la mia tristezza ma sicuramente c' e' una stella in più nel cielo ed una in meno sulla nostra terra 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢R I P GRANDE DAVID
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@chribm7 ай бұрын
I've been listening to David Sanborn since my high school days in the late 70s. I'm 61 now and still playing. His influence can never be measured. It's heart breaking that he is gone from us now, but his legacy will last. Thanks for this tribute Jay.
@lauravalor50437 ай бұрын
One of the best saxophone players ever, he will be so sadly missed. Condolences to his family and friends.
@jonnobloggs86427 ай бұрын
One of Daves great attributes was his ability to construct a solo by the use of tension and release .He knew exactly at what point to burn with fast passages and when to hold back and I found this skill far more musically satisfying than listening to someone endlessly shredding through bar after bar of hemidemisemiquavers . I would also like to argue that his solo at the beginning of David Bowie's Young Americans makes it one of the most memorable intros in 70s pop / Soul tracks .
@playsaxnow33917 ай бұрын
How Sweet Is It To Be Loved By You.
@briantaylor56767 ай бұрын
I saw David several times through the years. The last time I talked to him leaning against his motor home after his concert here in Indianapolis. We talked about reeds. He said to play all of them every week then you know which is your best reed. In a few weeks they might change. So I would keep them numbered. I follies his advice and it gave me confidence to know my reed will take me where I want to go when playing a gig. When I was in high school people said I sounded like David. At the time I didn't know who he was. I checked him out and I related to him as my inspiration all these years. I think back to that moment leaning against his motor home. What I liked about him most was he took the time to help me. He never forgot where he came from. (Very humble beginning in life, having polio, and being in an iron lung). I think a lot of us saxophone players relate to him. He will be greatly missed.
@mikkifarmer96267 ай бұрын
R.I.P to Jazz legend David Sandborn. He will be forever remembered by Jazz fans everywhere.
@carolynwilson87097 ай бұрын
RIP Mr Sandborn, your journey on earth is now complete. Go join that heavenly band with Grover Washington, George Duke, Joe Sample, Al Jarreau, David Bowie, Michael and Prince. You will live on through your incredible music.
@JosephSalinas-r4r4 ай бұрын
Great post, except is last name is SANBORN 😮
@carolynwilson87094 ай бұрын
@@JosephSalinas-r4r Wow, I was genuinely in shock that my favorite Sax player "ever" had passed away, and you took the time to correct me on the spelling of his last name. Thank you ever so much, I will certainly try to not make that mistake again. Please have a wonderful day.
@gregoryevans81797 ай бұрын
RIH Mr Sanborn, you were one of the best to ever do it.
@jeffreypetro38037 ай бұрын
RIP David Sanborn I love Ur music, I grew up listening to Ur music, Ur a big part of the soundtrack of my life. God Bless U as U move on to the next stage of being. Heaven's band just scored a major talent!
@jammsj7 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this particular tribute. No words needed indeed.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@gen_music7 ай бұрын
The beacon for all modern sax 🎷 players 🙏❤️❤️
@troylowe8147 ай бұрын
I would often stay up late to hear Tom Snyder's opening theme music played by Mr. Sanborn...we just lost a legend.
@walterlee24397 ай бұрын
Thanks Jay( you are always appreciated) for the David Sanborn Tribute - Saxophone Legend. Almost a week now and its just so sad 😭 I have immense appreciation for so many saxophonists that I have listened to since the 2000s, looking for inspiration, motivation and to aspire as a better saxophonist. I love to listen to Brecker, Phil woods, Grover Washington Jr, Don Myrick, Kirk Whalum, Gerald Albright, Warren Hill, Kenny G, Dave Koz, and Candy Dulfer but of all of them DAVID SANBORN was the ultimate saxophonist I favoured. His tone and his style was so unique. One of the most important attributes of him was the ''effortless' ability to blend and create in all kinds of genres. He just had a profound effect. They say he was synonymous with smooth jazz (which he disinclined) but this wasn't what defined him. Sanborn was so versatile and technical that its ridiculous on how many artists, musicians and bands he sessioned with. And he had so much impact for over 5 decades! He had the 'free jazz' mental that he used with so much Soul in Pop, Blues, R&B and Rock. But that's just a personal opinion of why he was so set apart from the others from the modern era of 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s and the early 2020s. I found out on Monday.😭Not sure why I was listening to his playlists prior to the devastating news. Earphones locked in and I'm listening to: 1) You are everything 2) The Dream, 3) Maputo, 4) It's you, 5) Pearls 6) Everything must change 7)Lesley Ann 8) A tear for Crystal 9) When you smile 10) This Masquerade 11) Blue Beach 12) Come rain or come shine 13) Nobody does it better 14) Let's just say goodbye 15) Bums Cathedral 16) Neither one of us 17) Straight to the heart 18) Run for cover 19) Benny 20) Crossfire 21) Soul Serenade 22) Hey Girl and 23) Luxor. This has been my continued playlist everyday now. That 'Lethal Weapon Soundtrack for 1, 2 and 3 with Eric Clapton, is just so soulful and full of passion. His motifs, phrasing and licks is so beckoning! Moreover, the best version of "Knocking on heavens door" for all time has to be with Randy Crawford with Sanborn and Clapton from the film. There's just so much to deliberate on when it comes to David Sanborn! The Dave Letterman Show, Saturday Night Live and his own show as host - Night Music. Thank God for him hosting this and interacting with all musicians who came on that were featured. The one with Phil Woods was Gold!! We lost the most influential saxophonist ever. God bless your soul Mr Sanborn. Thank for the music and the inspiration to play the alto saxophone. May you rest in eternal musical peace ❤🙏
@realreeledmitchelljr21017 ай бұрын
One of my favorite songs was with Al Jarreau and Sanborn on the sax, it was even better Live
@willardlockejr29657 ай бұрын
Great montage of video clips showing one of the greatest to ever pick up a saxophone. A life truly well lived. Rest in Peace David.
@dinofurlan37457 ай бұрын
I remember now the solo on Initiation song by Todd Rundgren.....AWESOME🤩🤩
@clivelange78797 ай бұрын
one of the greatest sax players ever
@ds-iz9rs7 ай бұрын
This is a great tribute! Would love to have all these live recordings!! Thanks for putting this together.
@michaelpalensky9747 ай бұрын
Excellent tribute! In my opinion, I’ve never seen a musician with his caliber of talent seem so down to earth and humble, it all came out through the bell, earthy and passionate beyond measure. Side note: his song the Dream was played at our wedding (on cassette)during the ceremony, unforgettable day, we played it so loud no one could hear our vows . Sure going to miss him! Rest in peace David!
@JosephSalinas-r4r4 ай бұрын
How cool is that 😊
@meatube7 ай бұрын
I saw David Sanborn in concert at the Galaxy Theater in Anaheim California, they had a rotating stage and got to see him perform from every angle. He and Grover Washington Jr. were the saxophonists I most admired growing up. His playing inspired me to practice more until I was 15 years old I got to play with Grammy Award Winning Latin Jazz Artist Poncho Sanchez.
@chanelv53737 ай бұрын
Wow great story.
@LuisMorales-xm6wc7 ай бұрын
My condolences to family....David Sanborn ...a Talented musician
@fahrad697 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Tribute. David Sanborn will be missed and yet Live on through his music...
@brycewalburn39267 ай бұрын
The thing that stands out to me about David's playing is that you can just feel that he's getting exactly what he wants out of the horn. His artistic voice is so clear, intentional, and consistent. You just can't say that about many people.
@ezequielaguilar94837 ай бұрын
I started gigging at the age of 19. A good friend/drummer turned me on to David Sanborn. I'm 55 now, and still love him. I saw him at Cynthia Woodlands with Al Jarreau and then later in Corpus Christi a few years before Covid. I took my daughter who was playing sax in high school band. After the show, he met with fans and we got to meet him. He spoke with us for about two minutes. I shared with him how much I loved his music. He was humble, joked around and was the nicest guy to both of us. I still get emotional over some of his music (Smile, Run For Cover). You can tell he's been on a musical journey when you listen to his newer albums compared to his first works. I'm glad he's not suffering but will miss hearing new music from Sanborn. Awesome tribute Mr. J. Metcalf! Thank you.
@zachbell56347 ай бұрын
I was at the show in corpus christi and then played the jazz festival across the street the next day!
@OfficialMindiAbair7 ай бұрын
Absolutely my biggest influence. He changed us all... and made saxophone way cooler in the world. A light bulb went off in my head the first time I saw him live. He was like a lead singer of a pop/rock band but with a saxophone. I thought... that makes all the sense in the world to me, and so here I am. What an indescribable loss. I have no words.
@jeromejohnson99127 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear of Sanborn's passing. He was truly awesome.
@petermoylan66447 ай бұрын
Was never a real fan of the sax, but this guy has a way of giving ya chills with the way he makes it sound, can always tell it’s him RIP
@pamelawilliams60247 ай бұрын
RIP David Sanborn. One of my favorite saxophonists!
@JuJu-vj3bz7 ай бұрын
I don't play but came across this tribute. I grew up with his music and I feel like an old friend has passed away. RIP
@TheChrisheath77 ай бұрын
Me too. Followed him since "Tuesday Heartbreak". He had me right there.
@timchapman55677 ай бұрын
One of the greats, whose music, with its instantly recognisable sound, has given me pleasure over many decades.
@medicareplanningwithjohnde87517 ай бұрын
My biggest influences as a sax player are David on alto and Kirk Whalum on tenor. Melodic, emotional and memorable. Was so sad when I heard the news. So glad I got to see him in person once in Kansas City around 2002.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@JosephSalinas-r4r4 ай бұрын
What? No Michael Brecker?😮😮
@paulflanagan53957 ай бұрын
DAMN DAVID, I HAD NO IDEA, MY EARS HAVE BEEN FINE TUNED 2 THIS GUY 4 SOME TIME NOW, HIM, RONNIE LAWS, & SOME OF MY OTHER FAVORITE'S FROM WAY BACK WHEN. WHEN IT COMES 2 MUSIC, (GOD) HAS HAD ME ALL OVER THE PLACE 4 MANY MOON'S, & IT ALL STARTED WIT MY DAD, ALL HE WOULD GIVE HIS EARS 2 WAS JAZZ WAY 2 GO. ( 3 )
@Alastair67 ай бұрын
He changed the way the alto saxophone is played! David, you were/are a fucking beast! R.I.P.
@midasclassicstudio65477 ай бұрын
Top 👏👏👏👏👏 Obrigado Mestre! Descanse em Paz!
@fleetimemusic75147 ай бұрын
I had the honor of hearing Dave Sanbirn way back in 1975 at The Bitter End in NYC. He was playing with The Brecker Brothers Band. At that time ‘Some Skunk Funk’ was the big song that everyone wanted to hear from the band. Well, Mike Brecker was playing Phenomenal Solos on this song, and he and Dave started trading solos, and David Sanborn was Absolutely Fantastic! So much so, that it became very competitive between these two friends, but Dave was holding his own and the audience was Loving It!! David Sanborn was one of the architects of what we now call ‘Smooth Jazz’ but believe me; he was the Real Deal on his sax, and ushered in a new style of sound and soloing on alto saxophone, by which legions of altoists have imitated and profitted from, for the past 50 years! God Bless you Mr. Sanborn, and ‘Thank You’ for your music!🎷,
@ds-iz9rs7 ай бұрын
I love both of those players; saw both live separately; got to meet Brecker, but sadly not Sanborn. I bet that experience was phenomenal! Have to admit I wish I had been there too! I hope they get to jam together again on the other side!
@johnnyschmittou3 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this guy. You are sorely missed, Mr. Sanborn.
@rich4444hrsm3 ай бұрын
Great video thanks!!!! Glad he has so much music we can still listen to!!!! RIP David!
@rich4444hrsm3 ай бұрын
Got to see him in concert way back in Green Bay at the Meyer theater, I'm so glad I got to see him live!
@alessandrograldi43347 ай бұрын
Great saxophonist, he was the representative of the NY style, the sound of the 70 and expecially the 80s you can hear it in many and many TV shows and Movie soundracks, elegance and virtuoso expressionism was his trade mark. Take Off David Sanborn.
@Clauderoberts297 ай бұрын
Wow one of my very favorite sax players. So glad I had the opportunity to see him live? RIP David Sanborn!
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hi Robert, how are you doing today
@dkbrowny7 ай бұрын
Wow, reading these comments is super heart warming. I cried when I heard of David’s passing yesterday. His influence on me is immeasurable. I’m 46, and I now realize reading these comments I fall into a special club of people who as young impressionable musicians were not only influenced to pick up the sax by David Sanborn, but whose dad turned them on to his music at an early age. My dad was a semiprofessional musician in his earlier years and would play Sanborn albums for me at every chance he’d get. We spent hours on car rides listening to David, whistling and singing along to his iconic solos, oh those smooth pentatonic riffs and altissimo notes that just hit right. Man those were great memories. My dad even took me to Rayburns in Boston where David took his horns to get worked on, and I got my very first Dukoff metal mthpc so I could attempt to get that elusive Sanborn sound. I’m so grateful for those memories and the few times my dad and I got to see David perform live. My dad now has lymphoma and it’s a constant battle for him, so hearing David lost his battle with cancer hit close to home. It’s amazing how music can bring so many people together. My dad and I shared some of these very same memories yesterday as we reminisced and chatted about the legacy David leaves behind. My dad even reminded me how David got that iconic embouchure from when he was young and suffered from polio and started playing sax to develop his lungs. This one hurt, but I know his music and these memories will live on forever. Thank you David Sanborn! 🙏
@chanelv53737 ай бұрын
Beautiful tribute to David. ❤️💔🕊️✝️
@michaelsin19687 ай бұрын
There were a handful of saxophonists in history who come along and then a slew of copycats follow. Coltrane comes to mind, Bird of course, Brecker, and I would argue Sanborn is in that mix. So many tried to emulate him when he came along, not to mention he wrote great compositions. RIP Mr. Sanborn!
@Downthetubesnow7 ай бұрын
Awesome guy. His sax on lethal weapon movies music will always be a icon
@PaulineZahlout-tg1bk7 ай бұрын
DAVID, THIS ONE'S FOR YOU: HOW DOES ONE POSSIBLY THANK YOU FOR SUCH AN ENORMOUS CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD OF MUSIC??? The passion you so finely expressed through your musical interpretations, hands down, was, in no uncertain terms, utterly invincible!!! As a self-taught keyboardist & recorder player for 25 years, I've enjoyed collaborating on favorites of mine from a few of your more recent releases, including "Pearl" and "Straight to the Heart" (collaborating with them on soprano recorder as well, with that wind instrument altogether compatible with your harmonies, for which undoubtedly existed a clear affinity for our musical tastes). When reading of the host of other musicians with whom you collaborated over the course of your career, it was therefore no surprise to learn that your choices reflected my own among those with whose music I've devised collaborations on both keyboard & recorder, in the SAME genres in which you participated, as well. My biggest regret remains never having had the opportunity to hear you in person and when learning that your soul had departed from ours just added to the devastation, for me personally, of that reality. I subsequently learned that you were scheduled for a performance at NYC's "Blue Note" next month (June), which, sadly, is now never to be. WHEREVER you are, David, just keep on making that beautiful music of yours as a continuing inspiration to our Universe, will you??? 🎉 😊 ❤
@eliesewhite7 ай бұрын
So sorry❤. My fav is "More than Friends"... Rest Easy Mr. S.
@ЮрийЖелезнов-н5л7 ай бұрын
Дэвид Сэнборн был сильным саксофонистом. Всем поклонникам его таланта привет из России, из Саратова.
@markowen26497 ай бұрын
Monster player .. especially one concert with Hiram Bullock.. AMAZING..RIP Dave Sanborn !!!
@tatakiul7 ай бұрын
qpd eres leyenda!!! un maestro del saxofón!!!
@regparham47937 ай бұрын
A life well lived. His influence is profound. Rest In Peace Dear Sir.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@natebernstein59017 ай бұрын
A very distinctive sound paced with energetic notes....I didn't have to look or ask who was playing the Alto Saxophone anytime because instinctively I knew the sound...My All-Time favourite Alto Saxophonist ever, and forever will be. Being Black and South African growing up in Sobantu Village, Pietermaritzburg under the South African Apartheid regime, David Sanborn's (all his collaborations from Bob James to Marcus Miller to Michael Franks to Dave Grusin, Al Jarreau etc.) sound cleared all negative emotions while tendering my parents' vegetable garden. I was, and am still, truly blessed to have known his music exploits...All I can say... What a TALENT!!!. I've never shed a tear for any musician in my life, but his passing hit a nerve. I remember my friends and I sitting around going through albums and records having beautiful discussions about the artists playing in each and every song. These discussions were all about who could compliment who, in what song, of course, who should be the producer. And David Sanborn accompanied and complimented every artist so eloquently. To us playing a record was an experience, and a new album an event. My condolences to his Wife, Son, Grandkids, music collaborators, and to his fans. No scale was too high for him. That I will celebrate not mourn. All Praises to the Most High God!!! God is the Greatest, Jesus Christ is Lord, and Holy Spirit is Power.
@garyb78937 ай бұрын
A true master. of jazz funk and FUSION.
@EricBlackmonGuitar7 ай бұрын
David did a concert in my town and I went to see him perform. I was pretty close to the stage, and that man did things and made sounds on that horn that I thought were impossible. Because of him, I was inspired more than ever to play saxophone, which I am learning right now. R.I.P. David Sanborn. One of the GOAT.
@orlandomartinez67837 ай бұрын
Listening to “The dream’” still brings chills on my back and great memories …dancing to it with an ex-girlfriend in a club in Miami…what an amazing song
@jeffpf387 ай бұрын
Excellent tribute, Jay! Great footage. What a huge loss, but yet so inspiring to hear him play even after his passing!!
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello Jeff, how are you doing today
@JosephSalinas-r4r4 ай бұрын
@Marybrunette I'm fine, thanks 😮😊
@LeToile97 ай бұрын
I had the great pleasure of seeing David Sanborn play in Cape Town several years ago. Such beauty and power and finesse
@toddlaber23257 ай бұрын
rip david sanborn he played sax on my favorite paul simon song still crazy after all those years i gotta learn how to play that solo just like him rip david you will be sorely missed in the saxophone community
@kevincesarsozeparas94047 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Mr. David Sanborn🎷
@michaelfeiner7 ай бұрын
Big love and huge respect for David Sanborn ❤ Probably my biggest influence for playing sax. Thank you for all the inspiration and all great emotions you’ve given the world 🙏❤✨
@MrQmason7 ай бұрын
Tears......... thanks for the memories David. Glad I got to see you 3 times.....wish it had been 300........ RIP
@saxophonicmusician7 ай бұрын
I remember first listening to David Sanborn during high school. Influenced my playing style. RIP a legend.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hello friend, how are you doing today
@kensmith6387 ай бұрын
Saw him at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1987. My favorite player of all time.
@kenknox26457 ай бұрын
David Sanborn, influenced a lot of sax players including myself ..I met David Sanborn, about 2018 after his concert in Charlotte, as I was introduced as a member of the R &B Pop group Chairmen Of The Board, he immediately broke out singing our hit record “ Give Me Just a Little More Time” it floored me..I will cherish that forever. R.I P. David Sanborn
@chanelv53737 ай бұрын
Beautiful story.
@alanhirayama45927 ай бұрын
Incredible tribute, Jay! Many saxophonists, including myself, were influenced by David's sound and playing. RIP, David Sanborn, your music will live on!
@valeriejones387 ай бұрын
Saxy soulful Sanborn gave the greatest performance of all time😢 wish I could have seen him one more time Play on David in peace
@cdm19727 ай бұрын
RIP. Loved him since started listening to him in the 80's.
@ikkenhisatsu71707 ай бұрын
Man, another legend gone. RIP to one of the very best, Mr. Sanborn.
@inspector_71527 ай бұрын
David you were awesome! Thanks for all that beautiful music! R.I.P.
@wythetrumpet64197 ай бұрын
Dave and I have grown old together! I bought is first album back in 1975 when I was in college! Dave's improvisations were always spectacular and creative. I am blessed to have lots of Dave's vinyl in my collection. Dave I am sure going to miss you. Rest In Peace my friend. 🎷
@leonardmabunda697 ай бұрын
I still can believe that Mr sanborn is no more,when I listen to maputo from Bob James I feel like crying
@nancybernard9557 ай бұрын
I am so sad. RIP David Sunburn. You were the best.
@kennethzagone26387 ай бұрын
My number one favorite sax player. Got to see/hear him live back in the 80s in Detroit. Best concert.
@teritrip-tm9ui6 ай бұрын
I loved this m*****f****s music. Old black woman in Georgia who always loved jazz thanks to my big brother Alvin Middleton Jr.
@thewarhenk7 ай бұрын
Wonderful sampling of David’s magic, Jay! The term 'Beast Mode' is overused today, but David achieved it in every performance.
@o-pin-yun17877 ай бұрын
It's so sad when these Legends Pass! We can always hear them from the brilliant music they've performed from previous songs, but to know that we won't be seeing them any longer as Amazing music just seems to be fading? Hoping the newer generation and genres realize and take flight!
@darrelfrancisco29417 ай бұрын
Even though he was diagnosed with lung disorder. David defeated this problem n came up by becoming a legend saxophonist. A great example to all human. Rest in peace sir David sanborn
@ChrisHirner7 ай бұрын
Great vid, and a great memorial.
@Marybrunette7 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, how are you doing today
@George-jo7mi7 ай бұрын
Love his rendition of When you smile at me!
@sanborn19687 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic tribute to David Sanborn which manages to capture most of my own personal favourite Sanborn solos. After seeing him live over 30 years ago, he inspired me to take up the Alto Sax. The extended solos on his own live concerts were particularly exciting, combining great rhythm & timing with a beautiful tone.
@kajem5757 ай бұрын
DAVID killin' it on PEOPLE,PEOPLE on TOMMY BOLIN debut solo album,TEASER. Also MARCHING POWDER a fantastic instrumental. R.I.P. DAVID SANBORN,you most certainly 'made your mark'. ✌️❤️
@richardg51397 ай бұрын
David Sanborn was my first musical influence and made me want the start playing alto sax. A sax legend. R.I.P David. We won't forget you....😪
@DirtyRed7 ай бұрын
Crazy how I think if you were born in the early to mid 80s and played in band in middle and high school later on David Sanborn was the sound you were chasing on Alto.
@JosephAraza7 ай бұрын
Same here 😢
@aleksamrkela8317 ай бұрын
RIP. We've lost an all-time great.
@andrewmanahan24697 ай бұрын
For me, the greatest. Incredibly grateful for his music. Thank you David.
@georgesfotic5507 ай бұрын
Many souvenirs around Dave Sanborn... In the eighties, when I was young, I was listening to this artist alone and also with my Friends. One of them, one of my best friends died four years ago during the Covid.. And at the end of the grammar school years in France, before going to the University, I put a tape of Dave Sanborn when we travelled with my sisters and my parents through Germany, Austria and finally the former Yugoslavia.. in the truckcar (Wolkswagen of my parents) I put "Run for cover", "Straight to the Heart", Chicago song.. My parents died last year.. And now, Dave Sanborn passed away..
@MauricioDelaRosa-db7rr7 ай бұрын
If you have not heard him on Michael Kamen's Concerto For Saxophone do yourself a favor and listen to it. That is how legends do it! R.I.P David Sanborn 🎷🙏🏼🕊️♥️