It was the late great Mr. George Howard that opened my eyes to smooth jazz way back in the mid to late 80's. Matter of fact it was this song to be exact.....I was barely a teenager. My eyes have been open every since to this Genre of music. Thanks George....R.I.P.
For me it was Art Porter who opened my eyes to smooth jazz in the 90's, but I listen to George Howard daily. His music brings peace to me. Both gone too soon. :(
I met him at a nightclub in Houston in 1988 and got his autograph. All I had was a checkbook. He wrote in the amount and signed his name. I still have it.
They just don't come any better than this. Sometimes you hear a song thats been 'remade' and you feel like they shoulda just left it alone. But brother George more than held his own on this one. Very nicely done. RIP
I went to his concert months before his passing in San Diego at Humphries by the Bay wearing Tony Gwynn's Padres baseball jersey. He didn't speak of his illness and gave a excellent show i was glad to attend his performance before his passing and before Tony's as well i understand they were good friends.
I was stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, in summer '89, and out of some type of duty, to go see George Howard, in concert, by myself. Quite a few guys in my class had no idea I was into smooth jazz, or R&B, but they quickly learned. I often keep people off guard, with my musical choices. Fortunate to say, I have now seen both George Howard, AND Lionel Richie, perform this song, in concert.
I remember meeting George Howard in LA at a house party with my sister Debbie Jackson. I do miss George, he was the bomb!! RIP my Brother, you will live forever in your music. Love it!!
First heard this song 10 years ago while staying at a cousin's house in Florida and browsing through her music list on her computer. I looked for whatever jazz she had and came across this gem. Now G.H. is my favorite jazz artist.
whattttt??? he passed away? 😱😱😱Say it ain't so. its just isn't fair to loose such jazz icons, and being stuck with talentless artist that don't know anything about real music.😡
@@hurricanesexxy Unfortunately he died in March 1998 when he was just 41 years old from lymphoma in Atlanta. Philadelphia native. Dearly loved. Sorely missed😭🎷🎶🙌🏿❤
I used to go see him at Rockefellers in Houston, Tx back in the late 80's early 90's. He was a Renaissance Man back in the day and still remains classic today.....Timeless music.
I agree. Music is a very personal thing. Usually if I don't care for a song I just keep it to myself and don't listen to it anymore. Different strokes.
Well fast forward to the Summer in 2018 there are 102 thumbs down. Probably from the Generation of no talent and has no idea what great Smooth Jazz is all about.
R.I.P. George. You left behind a treasure trove of exceptional music, real old school that this present day artist couldn't live long enough to equal. George you are sorely missed. Thank you UA-cam for having this library of "REAL GOOD music. I could listen to George all day and all night long....
Can't believe its been since 98 when he made his transition. Damn I loved his music. I love saxophone artists because I played them from jr high thru high school. So from Boney James, Najee, Euge Groove, Kenny G, Dave Koz, G. Albright, Kim Waters, Michael Phillips and more keep the smooth sounds going!!
That's wonderful Ms. Myles , I'll be writing a book about his life soon. If you get this ,I'll be looking to interview those who grew up with and knew him.
I love this so much. I went on a land/water safari to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana a gew years ago with my wife. One of the best trips we've ever taken...so many good memories. George Howard's version brings it all back!
Thank you for posting. This is Jazz. Another artist that left us with a piece of their gift. It's evident that the 9 thumbs down are not familiar with Jazz.
I first heard 'Love Will Find a Way' in June 85'. I was stationed in Ft Sill, OK then and was on my way to the airport headed for Germany. I was so struck by Mr. Howard's version of this song that as soon as I settled in Germany, I bought a copy of the album, 'Dancing in the Sun'. Not only has the album been one of my favorite Jazz albums since then, but 'Love Will Find A way' has been my favorite jazz cut of all time and I know a lot of jazz tunes of artists from Aaron Goldberg to Najee to Michael Camilo to Vince Guaraldi and from genres like Brazilian jazz to Ragtime to Smooth jazz.
George was a talented and masterful musician. He deserved notoriety beyond MOST of his peers, but didn't/doesn't. He provided a 'true' soul groove. Miss you bruh! Truly miss you.
George & I went to West Philadelphia University City High together, & we also participated in a program called Operation Discovery that had gifted students involved in music & we lived near each other in West Philly.. a very cool brother
i wanna be dancing....feeling all nostalgic and stuff...sniff...sniff...odes to our KKSF 103.7fm...Nice share Brian...and great upload indeed TL! 5*****!
Definitely one of my favorite jazz artist. i miss the sounds of Geoge. George let his instrument sing for me. Eventhough Lionel sang this song now i sing it with him. To god be glory for such a talented unselfish musician. Gallys2355
So under rated and so so talented. RIP. G.H. much love ❤️
Cannot believe this wonderful musician was taken from us so young aged just 41. A very underrated player. RIP
He was Gas
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1985 Was listening to 103.9 KACE Inglewood, Ca the 1st time I heard George Howard RIP
It was the late great Mr. George Howard that opened my eyes to smooth jazz way back in the mid to late 80's. Matter of fact it was this song to be exact.....I was barely a teenager. My eyes have been open every since to this Genre of music. Thanks George....R.I.P.
For me it was Art Porter who opened my eyes to smooth jazz in the 90's, but I listen to George Howard daily. His music brings peace to me. Both gone too soon. :(
I met him at a nightclub in Houston in 1988 and got his autograph. All I had was a checkbook. He wrote in the amount and signed his name. I still have it.
He was just a great musician
I've been listning to George for years his sound is so smooth, and the best part is it's his own sound.
Simply said ,Well put,an the blessing is that a person like yourself truly understand.(Thank You For Comment)😊😊😊
Wow! 103 people don't like this? What have they been sniffing. This is stress-relieving smooth...
They tripping this a jam..
There are 137.. clueless people. This is a great song!
This was my jam back in the 80s on my Sony Walkman
Such a beautiful song ! George Howard was way ahead of his time ! Great musican!
Mr. George Howard is definitely a true Jazz legend. I love all his music. I didn't know he passed away. May he R.I.P. you will be missed.
RIP George Howard. Always a class act.
legba eshu
March 22nd 1998 of lymphoma. RIP to a great musician.
+legba eshu YW
They just don't come any better than this. Sometimes you hear a song thats been 'remade' and you feel like they shoulda just left it alone. But brother George more than held his own on this one. Very nicely done. RIP
I would just play this and play this...i'd unwind at home...smooth jazz!
I went to his concert months before his passing in San Diego at Humphries by the Bay wearing Tony Gwynn's Padres baseball jersey. He didn't speak of his illness and gave a excellent show i was glad to attend his performance before his passing and before Tony's as well i understand they were good friends.
Beautiful song, beautifully done by Mr George Howard. RIP
I was stationed at Ft. Sam Houston, in summer '89, and out of some type of duty, to go see George Howard, in concert, by myself. Quite a few guys in my class had no idea I was into smooth jazz, or R&B, but they quickly learned. I often keep people off guard, with my musical choices. Fortunate to say, I have now seen both George Howard, AND Lionel Richie, perform this song, in concert.
Nice!💯💖
I like both renditions of this song..
Love the original , but come on this is really beautiful and so was he R.I.P. my brother.
I will describe him as, Mr. Smooth!
I remember meeting George Howard in LA at a house party with my sister Debbie Jackson. I do miss George, he was the bomb!! RIP my Brother, you will live forever in your music. Love it!!
First heard this song 10 years ago while staying at a cousin's house in Florida and browsing through her music list on her computer. I looked for whatever jazz she had and came across this gem. Now G.H. is my favorite jazz artist.
Welcome to the Howard Vibrational Universe
This is one of my all-time favorites by the legendary George Howard. R.I.P.!
We love you and we miss you, George Howard! (R.I.P.)
+Tiffany Douglas awe..
whattttt??? he passed away? 😱😱😱Say it ain't so. its just isn't fair to loose such jazz icons, and being stuck with talentless artist that don't know anything about real music.😡
+Sharry Adams .
+Sharry Adams True
@@hurricanesexxy Unfortunately he died in March 1998 when he was just 41 years old from lymphoma in Atlanta. Philadelphia native. Dearly loved. Sorely missed😭🎷🎶🙌🏿❤
My favorite Lionel Ritchie song covered by one of my favorite sax men. Loved it when it was 1st released& I Still love it!
I have to say this is also my favorite Lionel Richie song.
STILL LOVE THIS SONG
Me too. Superb and so soothing........waste all those troubles away.
One of the "smoothest" renditions ever....nuff said.
I have his 1st 3 albums and they are all great.He was gone to soon.Great talent
You're right! All 3 of them were really great! Still listen to them today...
@@rocjackson5975Indeed All fourteen of his albums are amazing. A truly gifted artist and messenger.
I MISS THIS SOUND. THIS HORN. THIS SOFT, SULTRY TALENTED GROOVELINE #THISaxophone #GeorgieBoi
Rip Bro we love u in chicago... We step off of this song
I used to go see him at Rockefellers in Houston, Tx back in the late 80's early 90's. He was a Renaissance Man back in the day and still remains classic today.....Timeless music.
A great jazz renendition of a great r&b classic.
I noticed there were 5 thumbs down. Somebody help me, how is that possible? RIP my brother, you are missed.
+fryelee11 I'm with you man. Apparently you don't need class to get on UA-cam.
I agree. Music is a very personal thing. Usually if I don't care for a song I just keep it to myself and don't listen to it anymore. Different strokes.
Some fools out there fryelee11... got their thumbs all twisted and confused. Best to Just ignore...
Idiots
Well fast forward to the Summer in 2018 there are 102 thumbs down. Probably from the Generation of no talent and has no idea what great Smooth Jazz is all about.
Still jamming your awesome music George Howard!! (R.I.P.)
So smooth and fresh.
Perfectly crafted song. I love smooth jazz.
I can listen to this all day the places i go in my when this plays
Oh no someone disliked this song,who are this people?this is the jam
smooth jazz so good so sooth and mellow, rest in peace george
They don't know music.
R.I.P. George. You left behind a treasure trove of exceptional music, real old school that this present day artist couldn't live long enough to equal. George you are sorely missed. Thank you UA-cam for having this library of "REAL GOOD music. I could listen to George all day and all night long....
I had his old cassette album way back in college in 1987. I lost my old collection when I moved.
Ahh how i like this classic, awesome!
Luv it! Miss you my Brother.. R.I.P.
" A - M - A - Z - I - N - G " ❤️
LOVE WILL FIND ITS WAY! IF YOU LET IT ! HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1 2 21.
I loved this guy's music a lot!!! God bless family may he RIP!
I'm driving the REPEAT button CRAZY!! Smooooth...so smoooooooth!!!!
Ain't nobody set it off better.
There are no thumbs down on George Howard. Must have been a crazy person.
too smoove. memories of driving in the rain, 1985. California.
Don't remember any rain in 1985!😀
Not in LA!
mellow and smooth!!!! very nice
I've been a fan of his when in high school I'm old now and still play his music. Takes me to another world. One of the greatest. Our lost!😢
Some or most people just don't understand jazz George thanks for keeping me on the right Grove Thanks
true love always find a way
william wade Wise Words
Yes, I think if it is true...And it stands the test of time...Then I am sure God delivers love to those who wait . 2020.
Can't believe its been since 98 when he made his transition. Damn I loved his music. I love saxophone artists because I played them from jr high thru high school. So from Boney James, Najee, Euge Groove, Kenny G, Dave Koz, G. Albright, Kim Waters, Michael Phillips and more keep the smooth sounds going!!
I bet Lionel Ritchie loves this song😄
Fully Agreed ! Hahaaa
U know it.
Lol... I bet he does too!
there are five thumbs down because they don't know good music. always loved this piece;Ihave the cd
i meant to say who are these people,who hate on this good music,please get a life
this is smooth jazz the greatest music ever come on!!
They don't know music..
George Howard=fantastic jazz.
my highschool classmate..you are truly missed...
That's wonderful Ms. Myles , I'll be writing a book about his life soon. If you get this ,I'll be looking to interview those who grew up with and knew him.
@@gabeeskridge8291 Has the book been written yet Gabee?
Brilliant ....a masterpiece!! RWG Mr. Howard.
I love this so much. I went on a land/water safari to South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana a gew years ago with my wife. One of the best trips we've ever taken...so many good memories. George Howard's version brings it all back!
george howard
Great!!
This is Music !
Thank you for posting. This is Jazz. Another artist that left us with a piece of their gift. It's evident that the 9 thumbs down are not familiar with Jazz.
NOT FAMILIAR WITH GOOD MUSIC PERIOD !!!!!!!!!!
take your rest your music will play on
I agree George love will always find a way no matter what. Rest in peace. 🌎👑🌹❤️
This guy could play!!!
My biggest regret that I didn't get a chance to work an meet Mr Howard when I worked at W.R.T.I Jazz Station 90.1 FM A Great Musician.R.I.P.
George Howard was one of my favorite Jazz musician back in the 80s. R.I.P ♡♡
R.I.P my Brother
Love....never hurt ANYONE...our choices always provided opportunities....SUITABLE OR NOT..........HELP IS GIVES SENSE!!!
A Timeless Jazz Musician R.I.P Mr. George Howard , And My Home Town(smile)!!!!!!
R.I.P Brotha. Miss his music.
Don't miss it Sis , find it and play it. Incredibly , sounds better the more you listen , especially his vocal tracks , amazing.
Love this version !!!
Beautiful. Truly amazing.
Rest in peace legend
Thank you George, my spirit rejoices when my ears hear this song, sweet music.
I first heard 'Love Will Find a Way' in June 85'. I was stationed in Ft Sill, OK then and was on my way to the airport headed for Germany. I was so struck by Mr. Howard's version of this song that as soon as I settled in Germany, I bought a copy of the album, 'Dancing in the Sun'. Not only has the album been one of my favorite Jazz albums since then, but 'Love Will Find A way' has been my favorite jazz cut of all time and I know a lot of jazz tunes of artists from Aaron Goldberg to Najee to Michael Camilo to Vince Guaraldi and from genres like Brazilian jazz to Ragtime to Smooth jazz.
THANK GOD!
George was a talented and masterful musician. He deserved notoriety beyond MOST of his peers, but didn't/doesn't. He provided a 'true' soul groove. Miss you bruh! Truly miss you.
George Howard. 'Nuff said. Thank you and God bless. R.I.P. Thanks for the upload, Trent Davis. Sweet. Blessings
George Howard Absolutely Sublime with Grover Washington & Najee being up there on my Musical Mount Rushmore as well🔥🪈🎷🎼
WOW BACK IN THE DAY OMG NICE
George & I went to West Philadelphia University City High together, & we also participated in a program called Operation Discovery that had gifted students involved in music & we lived near each other in West Philly.. a very cool brother
Fabulous George!
this song jams it has power to it the track grabs you and doesnt let go
I have always loved this song, R.I.P. George. Thanks Trent!
Love this song😍😍😍
This is Nice - Listened to George many times. Smooth...
Saw him at the Beverly Theater in Beverly Hills, late 80's wonderful concert, stayed in the tape deck have some CD's one of the GIANTS. RIP
The City of Philadelphia lost another Jazz Great! RIH, George Howard (1956-1998)
i wanna be dancing....feeling all nostalgic and stuff...sniff...sniff...odes to our
KKSF 103.7fm...Nice share Brian...and great upload indeed TL! 5*****!
Very very very smooth.....
George knew how to pick great songs to cover, as well as covering them while imprinting his own sound & feel, as a true artist does!
Wow another one,this song really brings back memories
Definitely one of my favorite jazz artist. i miss the sounds of Geoge. George let his instrument sing for me. Eventhough Lionel sang this song now i sing it with him. To god be glory for such a talented unselfish musician. Gallys2355
Timeless soothing music.
Miss smooth jazz on the radio 📻 ❤😢
Extraordinary
tye carson indeed!
There's a powerful force of love moving through his music. Extremely unique and a true gift.
I LUV IT !!!!👍😍😉💙🎶🎵🎼
Another magnificent talent that has gone too soon.
This instrumental is one of the greatest in its lifetime rest in peace george howard.