One of the greatest SAXOPHONIST of all time his legacy will live and be played for ever. You can feel his heart and soul in his music. Rest In Peace Mr. David Sanborn. Blessing to your family.
David Sanborn was my step into Jazz in the 80's. I'll never forget his special unique sound and phrasing. Glad hearing him twice live in concert in Vienna 😊🎶
I was crushed when I heard the news of his passing. My uncle called me and told and although he was 78 yrs old I wanted more from this incredible saxophonist who got me interested into the world of smooth jazz. I was blessed to have met him and just so honored to have seen him play live, and to hear him warm up was a treat for me as well . Thank you Mr.Sanborn.
David Sanborn left behind a stellar and very impressive legacy, for sure. Thanks for assembling this tribute for us! Split harmonics sounds like a great subject for a video.
Had the joy of seeing him many times since the mid-eighties. That special "wail" he could spin is one of the few musical sounds in my entire life that hits me square in my heart. Thank you for this tribute.
Sanborn had a profound influence on me, as he was the sax player I’ve studied the most over the years. His sound is what gets the most attention but his expressiveness is really what set him apart from other sax players. Truly a unique artist.
What’s crazy is just this year I used one of your tutorials on the “How Sweet it is to be Loved by You” saxophone solo by Sanborn to play for my school, what a legendary guy. He played it so effortlessly!
When I was 14, I got Straight to the Heart on vinyl and wore it out. Needless to say, no matter how hard i tried, I never sounded like Sanborn. But that journey turned me into the player I am now. Put the Dukoff back on the sax today, to remember Sanborn,and you know what? Its a great mouthpiece
Thank you Jamie for this tribute to one of the greatest, and an inspiration to so many sax players. Even near the end of his life he was making wonderful music: his solo on Kandace Spring's version of I Put a Spell on You is just magical.
It's no surprise he worked well with Mike Brecker (who held him in high esteem). Like Brecker, Sanborn was one of those guys who could play in any context- fusion, 'smooth' jazz, straight ahead jazz, funk, rhythm & blues, pop, rock, even avant garde- and fit right in, yet still sound completely like themselves. There's a valuable lesson there.
One of his hardest ballads ever created to me in the past 30 years is off of his album "Songs From The Night Before" titled "Missing You". That ish go so hard. I feel in love with his sound when I was in beginning band in 7th Grade. My mom purchased me my first jazz album which was that album. Sanborn will always have a special place in my heart. Rip to one of the GOATS.
Great tribute, Jamie! I’ve seen some other posts where people have focused on their favorites, but yours really matches a lot of what spoke to me over the years. Great comments from other subscribers also - you’ve obviously built a nice space for a community of saxophonists. ❤
Sanborn was one of my earliest favorites. I bought a cd of his album heart to heart, I think recorded in 78. “Solo” is one of my favorite tunes on that album. Outside his pop solos some of his albums are really great. Thanks for putting this tribute together.
I agree, great tribute. But let me guess what you consider D.Sanborn's best solo with Carly Simon (cause I'm a great fan of both): You belong to me? Just like you do? We're so close? Blue of blue? I got it bad? Hello big man? My favourite is "Blue of blue" taken from the album "Torch" (1981). Greetings from Portugal.
Brillant video Jamie. I first became aware of DS listening to Jools Holland, Rockinghorse album. On Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, the song builds tension until exploding with the perfect alto sax solo by DS. Every time I hear it, it makes me appreciate the saxophone and what an amazing instrument it is.
Nicely done Jamie! One of THE ultimate Alto sounds - right up there with Carter, Hodges, Parker and Cannonball! I was little sad that you didn’t include a cut from my favorite Sanborn album - ‘Up Front’. Marcus Miller brought David back to his roots and gave us all an epically funky good time!
I knew Dave a little bit and was really devastated when I learned of his passing. He is one of my all-time sax heroes and inspirations. I did a tribute video, in case anybody's interested.
Check out a tune called "King Of The Lobby" from the Return of the Brecker Brothers CD if you want to hear Sanborn soloing along with Michael....they trade off at the end....
Lotus Blossum Sunrise Gospel (starts slow but god does it build near the end) Kalimba (trading choruses with Bob Berg on from his Short Stories album. Heba
My favorite David Sanborn track is Every Tear from Every Eye on Johnny McLaughlin’s Electric Guitarist album. Check it out if you haven’t heard it! ua-cam.com/video/-glY4qBQ4-k/v-deo.htmlsi=U67hOd4KnMyYU35W
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One of the greatest SAXOPHONIST of all time his legacy will live and be played for ever. You can feel his heart and soul in his music. Rest In Peace Mr. David Sanborn. Blessing to your family.
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David Sanborn was my step into Jazz in the 80's. I'll never forget his special unique sound and phrasing. Glad hearing him twice live in concert in Vienna 😊🎶
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I was crushed when I heard the news of his passing. My uncle called me and told and although he was 78 yrs old I wanted more from this incredible saxophonist who got me interested into the world of smooth jazz. I was blessed to have met him and just so honored to have seen him play live, and to hear him warm up was a treat for me as well . Thank you Mr.Sanborn.
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I had the pleasure to see Sanborn live only once, around 1999. Even better than the albums! Soul music, from the inner flame of his heart.
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Enjoyed him Live and wherever he showed up, God rest his Soul and may he rest in Peace. 🕊🌹👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼😎🙏🏽
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Well done Jamie, your sheer joy expressed when you let us hear these is so good to see.❤
Thank you! 😃
Jamie, Thanks for commemorating David! So many lessons from listening and trying to imitate his phrasing and sound when learning sax.
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David Sanborn left behind a stellar and very impressive legacy, for sure. Thanks for assembling this tribute for us!
Split harmonics sounds like a great subject for a video.
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I'm from Brazil, I listened to David Sanborn a lot and he was one of my inspirations on the saxophone.
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"The Dream" has brought me to the saxophone. Thank you so much for your remembrance.🎷He has deserved it.!🙏🌹
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Had the joy of seeing him many times since the mid-eighties. That special "wail" he could spin is one of the few musical sounds in my entire life that hits me square in my heart. Thank you for this tribute.
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Rest in peace Mr Sanborn you were one of the best to ever play good job Jamie on paying tribute to him
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Backstreet was my first Sanborn album when I was a kid in the 80's. He was inspiring then and now. Rejoice in heaven
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Didn’t know David had died. Loved many of his tunes he was amazing. RIP David!
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Kudos. Jamie, you put this beautiful eulogy together really quickly and brought it to us.
Thanks for bringing us together to praise and mourn.
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That is so sad. He was absolutely fantastic saxophonist. Great video, Mr Anderson. Thanks a lot. Wonderful music.
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Excellent tribute and impromptu montage from you Jamie……..didn’t expect anything less……R.I.P David Sanborn….your music lives with us forever 🔥🔥🎷🎷❤️❤️
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So sad, RIP David Sanborn 💙 your music will live beyond times.
Thanks Jaimie, great tribute!
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A true master, I’ve followed his music since the 70’s.
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Sanborn had a profound influence on me, as he was the sax player I’ve studied the most over the years. His sound is what gets the most attention but his expressiveness is really what set him apart from other sax players. Truly a unique artist.
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he played ''smoke gets in ur eyes''..thats so beautifull
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I still can't do this without being sad. This was my inspiration in High School.
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He also played Baritone sax on Springsteen's Born to Run.
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The ultimate spiritual horn player of all time, listen to "Smile"....😮
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Excellent tribute to an incredible musician. Nice job Jamie.
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Thank,s Jamie. This is a great video to remember David Sanborn. I miss him so much. His Sound and impact in music never forget.
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Thanks Jamie for all the research, made me discover (and re-discover) some nice pearls of saxophone playing !
My pleasure!
Many thanks for this tribute, amazing Sanborn !
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What’s crazy is just this year I used one of your tutorials on the “How Sweet it is to be Loved by You” saxophone solo by Sanborn to play for my school, what a legendary guy. He played it so effortlessly!
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When I was 14, I got Straight to the Heart on vinyl and wore it out. Needless to say, no matter how hard i tried, I never sounded like Sanborn. But that journey turned me into the player I am now. Put the Dukoff back on the sax today, to remember Sanborn,and you know what? Its a great mouthpiece
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This was really good. You did a great job putting this together. RIP David Sunburn.
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Rip I loved David Sanborn sound and groove.
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Thank you Jamie for this tribute to one of the greatest, and an inspiration to so many sax players. Even near the end of his life he was making wonderful music: his solo on Kandace Spring's version of I Put a Spell on You is just magical.
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It's no surprise he worked well with Mike Brecker (who held him in high esteem). Like Brecker, Sanborn was one of those guys who could play in any context- fusion, 'smooth' jazz, straight ahead jazz, funk, rhythm & blues, pop, rock, even avant garde- and fit right in, yet still sound completely like themselves. There's a valuable lesson there.
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Fantastic tribute! Much appreciated!
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One of his hardest ballads ever created to me in the past 30 years is off of his album "Songs From The Night Before" titled "Missing You". That ish go so hard. I feel in love with his sound when I was in beginning band in 7th Grade. My mom purchased me my first jazz album which was that album. Sanborn will always have a special place in my heart. Rip to one of the GOATS.
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Thank you for this Jamie! So good
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Great tribute, Jamie! I’ve seen some other posts where people have focused on their favorites, but yours really matches a lot of what spoke to me over the years. Great comments from other subscribers also - you’ve obviously built a nice space for a community of saxophonists. ❤
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Sanborn was one of my earliest favorites. I bought a cd of his album heart to heart, I think recorded in 78. “Solo” is one of my favorite tunes on that album. Outside his pop solos some of his albums are really great. Thanks for putting this tribute together.
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That passage you repeated was savage. Thanks Jamie for paying tribute to a legend. RIP DAVID SANBORN🙏
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Thank you Jamie! That was very educational, and very moving...always showing us the way ahead, and showing us what came before.
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Thanks Jamie, i really enjoyed this.
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Just had to take a sec to mention my fave song of David’s. “Creeper”. Listen to it if you never have. It is EXPERT level!
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Great video. Great tribute. My favorite solo was with Carly Simon. Thanks Jamie
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I agree, great tribute. But let me guess what you consider D.Sanborn's best solo with Carly Simon (cause I'm a great fan of both): You belong to me? Just like you do? We're so close? Blue of blue? I got it bad? Hello big man? My favourite is "Blue of blue" taken from the album "Torch" (1981). Greetings from Portugal.
When I think of David sanborn....its his sound....and man...them split tones
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Brillant video Jamie. I first became aware of DS listening to Jools Holland, Rockinghorse album. On Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, the song builds tension until exploding with the perfect alto sax solo by DS. Every time I hear it, it makes me appreciate the saxophone and what an amazing instrument it is.
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Great video and tribute
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The reason I picked up the alto saxophone 14 years ago was David Sanborn. RIP Mr David Alto sax Sanborn ❤
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You are able to create joy also in this situation
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Over and over is on Spotify, been on my sax playlist for years :)
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Nicely put it!
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Nicely done Jamie! One of THE ultimate Alto sounds - right up there with Carter, Hodges, Parker and Cannonball!
I was little sad that you didn’t include a cut from my favorite Sanborn album - ‘Up Front’. Marcus Miller brought David back to his roots and gave us all an epically funky good time!
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I knew Dave a little bit and was really devastated when I learned of his passing. He is one of my all-time sax heroes and inspirations. I did a tribute video, in case anybody's interested.
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Very sad. Unnecessary death from prostate cancer. I'm a sufferer. Guys, get a PSA test NOW, and save your life.
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Definitely.
Check out a tune called "King Of The Lobby" from the Return of the Brecker Brothers CD if you want to hear Sanborn soloing along with Michael....they trade off at the end....
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This is great! Thank, Jamie! Love this! Maybe you could bring Run For Cover to ISOTM?
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He was the Eddie Van Halen of sax, influenced and inspired a generation of players.
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Lotus Blossum
Sunrise Gospel (starts slow but god does it build near the end)
Kalimba (trading choruses with Bob Berg on from his Short Stories album.
Heba
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Lovely tribute. He also did the outro on Antonio's Song by Michael Franks and Sad Café by The Eagles.
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Damn, this is sad. I was just playing his music. RIP.
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Check-out the song Blue of Blue by Carly Simon.
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My favorite David Sanborn track is Every Tear from Every Eye on Johnny McLaughlin’s Electric Guitarist album. Check it out if you haven’t heard it!
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„The Fascination of DAVID SANBORN (1945-2024) The Tribute to the Master“
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Have you ever met him? Great player ,wasn’t my fav alto sound .
Met him in Japan.
Nice guy.
I have his autograph.
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He wasn't young. He was 78 years old. That's more than twice as long as Charlie Parker or Eric Dolphy and 38 years longer than John Coltrane.
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WE LOST ALL THE KNOWLEDGE IN THIS MAN !!! THE PERSON, THE SOUND ..... A GREAT LOST!!
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Nice dedication 👍🏼 but please don't dance. 🙄
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