David had a huge influence on me as a teenage sax player. No one sounded like him. He changed the sound of the instrument, brought it into the modern age. R.I.P.
To me...this song makes me feel like I have another chance at life after turning 69...to feel young & free again or to get me into the mood to just exercise and be grateful. That is what makes me happy.
It's May ,2024 A rainy cool evening in the West African country of Accra. Ghana. This is so beautiful to play against the rain.Rest in peace David Sanborn❤ Thank you for your great music
I saw the Double Vision tour a few years back . Pure heaven . I spoke to them after the show . All humble and pure class . RIP Dave . And also Chuck Loeb . Both will be missed !
Chuck Loeb! Great guitarist…had several albums of his when I was younger. How lucky you were to meet David and the band after the show…what a thrill! I went to a lot of concerts in my younger days…George Benson, Al Jarreau, Manhattan Transfer, Michael Franks…they were all SO great! 😊
Say that again my brother, this song reminds me of Radio Transkei,. If not mistaken, it was played buy Hector Qhashane, naku rham-rham, at the back ground of his show.
@@bumfartbumfart2 yes pp10 or something . Had to fine tune and lower the volume to preserve the battery . When broke put it by the window to recharge a bit from the sun . 😊
Rest in Love David Sanborn! Your work was legendary to the mind, body and soul to all of us Jazz lovers! Thank you for your contribution to the world of Entertainment. You will truly truly be missed!
And better in a lot of ways! Instrumental hits these days? There was a decade-by-decade statistic i saw a while ago that showed the dramatic decline of instrumentals becoming hits through the years. They barely exist now! But the '80s were bliss with mellow jazz coming on the scene! The '70s and '80s were the best...All sorts of music coming out that was amazing, But seeing Jazz and Country become "Pop" in the '80s was very cool!
GOD BLESS DAVID SANBORN FOR CREATING THE COOL SMOOTH JAZZ SOUND! YOU WILL BE MISSED BUT YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE ON IN OUR HEARTS AND SOUND FOREVER! REST IN POWER!
This takes me back to those nights of blasting the pioneer stereo and listening to some of thes best Jazz. We will never get those days back, but the emotions, and day and night air listening to it, will last a lifetime. Those were the days.
I've never done that!!!! Lol! Still have a Pioneer in one of my cars! The right one comes on and pray for the windows and door skins! Keep on crankin' it up!!
Written by the song's bassist extraordinaire Marcus Miller. Just saw Miller at the Indianapolis Jazz Festival two weeks ago performing it in tribute to Sanborn. Awesome.
Had this on Vinyl................what a classic forever SANBORN>.1 Saw him at the GREEK with Al Jarreau in 1983 walking in late with Sax echos rolling down the Hillside.! RIP to one of the BEST@!
David Sanborn, You're the first thing I play every morning when i arrive in my classroom to start my day. MAPUTO is going to mean so much more to me now. May you Rip.😢
I have to agree with you there. Bob James' Grand Piano Canyon is right up there along with Rippingtons Moonlighting as my favorite Smooth Jazz albums to round my top three.
@@mishunkontrol1874 : Yeah, I love The Rippingtons too... Moonlighting is amazing. The Rippingtons albums were a constant companion of mine while driving cross country.
Mr. Sandborn helped shape the music of my youth and adulthood. Your extraordinary talent made me fall in love with jazz music. You’ve set the bar oh so high! Rest in peace dear sir! ❤️💔❤️
During the 80’s while serving in the navy and driving my family from San Diego to Tallahassee Florida, I would listen to this song and it would make that 4 day trip so enjoying. I still listen to it to this day.
@@Franceliakarlee Hi Franceliakarlee, I’m retired now,living in Tallahassee now,moved back to Tallahassee about 5 years ago.Still listen to smooth jazz music without the family I had in the 80’s,would love to share musical artists from the past and present.
I am so glad I saw him in August 2019 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, with Bob James Marcus Miller and Boney James, that was an awesome concert The Double Vision Tour 🎷🎷😎
I grew up on this I mean I really grew up on it in other words when I was a child I spoke l liked childish stuff but then I became a man and jazz took control over my live damn I love this ya know what I mean God bless jazz and jazz lovers ✊🏾
This album, Double Vision, this song particularly played a huge part in how I heard and chose music as I discovered my listening pleasures. RIP Sir Saxophone, I appreciate what you contributed to the world of music.
We should all pass away "with dates on our calendar." RIP David Sanborn. First time I saw you I was staying in a hotel across from a dumpy movie theater in Atlanta. I laughed at the marquee that read Bob James & David Sanborn. My introduction to The Fabulous Fox Theater, akin to my native New Orleans' Saenger Theatre...appropriate venues for entertainers such as Mr. Sanborn. Godspeed.
Started listening to R'n'B and soul at around 11/12 years of age. I am 22 years going on 23 and I have been exploring this type of music. My love for jazz and fusion grows exponentially on a daily basis. I LOVE IT HERE.
That is so cool! I didn't realize that Maputo was Mozambique's capital. Some college friends of mine introduced me to Maputo when I played in a jazz combo with them. As a bass player, I love the feel of this song
@@AncestorsGotMe There probably are some, because there seems to be plenty of us moving to Tanzania which is very close. I was considering going there myself but I'm going to Ghana instead because of the easy path to residence. I'll be there early next year. I definitely plan to visit East Africa, particularly Tanzania and Maputo, Mozambique.
That's so awesome. I saw Marcus Miller & David Sanborn perform this live along with George Duke. It was probably one of the best live performances of this song I ever heard.
Even though I'm a retired pediatrician, and though I've loved science and math for so long, I'm not ashamed to admit that instrumental music as an alto, tenor and baritone sax player was my first love. And David Sanborn is and has definitely been my favorite sax player!
The song by which 94.7 FM KTWV "The Wave" came to life in 1987. KTWV's Frank Cody, inventor of the term "Smooth Jazz." My thanks to Amy Hiatt and the rest of the wonderful Wave DJs of the era for introducing me to giants like Bob James, Dave Grusin, David Benoit, Dave Koz, Keiko Matsui, The Rippingtons and, of course the late great Sanborn here and the mighty Marcus Miller along with many more while I lived in Los Angeles (1980-2023).
This is the song that got me into jazz. It used to be featured on a commercial for a jazz radio station out here in LA called the wave when it first launched. I was little. This song is also one of the reasons why i wanted to learn how to play thr sax when i was little. I randomly thought of this song and came to listen to it and im reading the comments and see l Dave Sanborn has passed away just yesterday. Damn. RIP.
No wonder I love jazz so much - to put on a good pair of earphones, sit back, close your eyes & listen to all the different instruments & sounds coming through... Just Awesome 👍🏼
Dedicated to one of my close highschool friends , Audrey Preston,( Class of 1980) who passed away from cancer in 2021. She asked to borrow this track ( a cassette) years ago and never gave it back… I see why !!!Now, David Sanborn is deceased… rest in heaven you two !
There will never be another David Sanborn in our lifetime. Rest in peace David Sanborn, your music will live forever.
🙏
No there will not be....He was truly amazing...RIP Mr. Sanborn
Between 1980-2024... Always in the mood for David Sanborn ...thanks from our ❤️s David...👠
This hurts bad. He's my favorite modern saxophone player.
❤❤RIP David Sanborn. Your music is timeless.
Rest in Peace . The world of music has lost a true iconic legend.😢
Fack
15 October 2024... Who is listening with me???🔥🔥
Mom Tk
I'm lissnin!
November...
Hey Merry Christmas
I am .....
RIP David Sanborn. Maputo is my favorite collaboration.
I totally agree it’s truly a timeless piece I definite masterpiece ♥️
(JAZZ!MUSIC)! CLASS! (I)! MADE! JAZZ! (LEGEND! (DS)! NOW! YOU! KNOW! THE! ORIGINAL! (JAZZ!MAN)! BLACK!MAN 🙂*MIKE! SPENCE! HA! HA! HA!
May This Legendary Saxophonist Soul Rest in Eternal Peace. My favourite Saxophonist. 🥲🥲🥲🥲💔💔💔💔
God bless David Sanborn. This is up there as one of the finest albums ever in my earlier years of buying CDs.
Mine too. Just learned he passed way. RIP.
Just turned 60 a few months ago. Song is still timeless. A masterpiece!
Yes Yes Yes indeed it is!
Happy belated big 6-Oh
Yes in deed!!!
😂I’m about to turn your age 👍 and life is beautiful with this music (FUSION)
Awesome piece. I take it this is doc.
I'm here, December 2024... what a way to say goodbye to 2024.. travelling to Maputo now...
David had a huge influence on me as a teenage sax player. No one sounded like him. He changed the sound of the instrument, brought it into the modern age. R.I.P.
Why am I crying? Did I know Mr. Sanborn? No, but damn it, HE KNEW ME. RIP❤️
Yup..Crying with you, buddy. He moved our soul.
Beautiful song… got a glass of wine, cooking and relaxing after a long work week.. TGIF 😊
are you a girl?
Yes Yes and Yes 😊
R.I.P. Mr David Sanborn....thank you for the amazing music.
To me...this song makes me feel like I have another chance at life after turning 69...to feel young & free again or to get me into the mood to just exercise and be grateful. That is what makes me happy.
...'Amen'...to dat!😁
That’s awesome.
This song makes mu Soul Happy..😊. Makes me want to exercise also at 59.
65 STILL GOIN STRONG....LOVE THIS JAM😎
I’m starting all over again dear Sylvia. You and I are on the best journey now. Enjoy 😊 it all
Before there was smooth jazz, there was Bob James and David Sandborn…
Rest in Peace David Sanborn, my favorite saxophonist of all time 😢
2024 anyone???
All day long brother!
🙋
Still love it!
Yessiiiir!!❤
Aziweke🎉
Here to remember David Sanborn. Rest peacefully. ❤Always.
It's May ,2024 A rainy cool evening in the West African country of Accra. Ghana. This is so beautiful to play against the rain.Rest in peace David Sanborn❤ Thank you for your great music
Condolences to the Sanborn family and friends, I have enjoyed your music throughout the years.
So Happy To own this Masterpiece..........
Rest In Peace David Sanborn and Thank You!!
I love this song! He was definitely one of the Greats. Rest easy David❤❤❤
RIP David Sanborn. One of the best jazz maestros that ever lived
RIP David Sanborn. Legend of sax.
This is one.of the best Jazz Albums ever. So many memories...
I saw the Double Vision tour a few years back . Pure heaven . I spoke to them after the show . All humble and pure class . RIP Dave . And also Chuck Loeb . Both will be missed !
Chuck Loeb! Great guitarist…had several albums of his when I was younger. How lucky you were to meet David and the band after the show…what a thrill! I went to a lot of concerts in my younger days…George Benson, Al Jarreau, Manhattan Transfer, Michael Franks…they were all SO great! 😊
Late 1980s. My wife and I saw Bob James at Blues Alley in DC. Maputo became our song. Still is 35 years later.
He brought the sax to life, now he’s playing to a bigger audience, thank you Mr Sanborn, RIP.
This song reminds me growing up in the village in Eastern Cape(SA) ,no electricity, no television. The radio is all we had.
Say that again my brother, this song reminds me of Radio Transkei,. If not mistaken, it was played buy Hector Qhashane, naku rham-rham, at the back ground of his show.
Quality sounds good fir relaxing and for the troubled mind
battery powered radio?
Who else remembers pm9 n pm 10 batteries
@@bumfartbumfart2 yes pp10 or something . Had to fine tune and lower the volume to preserve the battery . When broke put it by the window to recharge a bit from the sun . 😊
I found this song in 2023 I have been looking for this song at least 15 year's. 💜💚♥️😍💙
I use ab app Shazam to find for me
@@antoniojssthank you.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
More important than ever now...RIP David
@@sandramayes8679 thank you I didn't know he passed away until now. Be well and God bless you. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Who wants to spend my lotto millions with me in his or her territory)
Rest in Love David Sanborn! Your work was legendary to the mind, body and soul to all of us Jazz lovers! Thank you for your contribution to the world of Entertainment. You will truly truly be missed!
Rest In Peace David Sanborn.
David Sanborn changed how I hear music as a singer!! RIP !!
RIP David Sanborn. You will be forever remembered by music lovers everywhere!!
94.7 The Wave. Los Angeles...RIP.❤DS
2024 Bob James David Sanborn simply the best ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
What a loss, sometimes you wish these greats would live forever. RIP Dave, thanks for the wonderful music and memories, forever in our hearts.
2024 and it still sounds like today. 😊
And better in a lot of ways! Instrumental hits these days? There was a decade-by-decade statistic i saw a while ago that showed the dramatic decline of instrumentals becoming hits through the years. They barely exist now! But the '80s were bliss with mellow jazz coming on the scene! The '70s and '80s were the best...All sorts of music coming out that was amazing, But seeing Jazz and Country become "Pop" in the '80s was very cool!
Rest in power in that big band upstairs that never stops!
Reminds me of the smooth jazz station back in the late 90s in Phoenix Arizona
KYOT. Back in the good old days
THE COYOOOTE
Are you from PHX??
David William Sanborn (July 30, 1945 - May 12, 2024) Thank you David, you made this world better
Love this melody it take in me to a rim of the heaven
GOD BLESS DAVID SANBORN FOR CREATING THE COOL SMOOTH JAZZ SOUND! YOU WILL BE MISSED BUT YOUR MUSIC WILL LIVE ON IN OUR HEARTS AND SOUND FOREVER! REST IN POWER!
Thank you David Sanborn for the amazing music you shared with the world! That beautiful sound that set a standard and opened a new door!
One of the coolest cats to ever do it...R.I.Paradise🙂↕️🙂↕️
RIP 🙏🙏 THE WORLD OF SAX WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN.
This takes me back to those nights of blasting the pioneer stereo and listening to some of thes best Jazz. We will never get those days back, but the emotions, and day and night air listening to it, will last a lifetime. Those were the days.
Remember my days in Okinawa Nov. 1985-1986.
I've never done that!!!! Lol! Still have a Pioneer in one of my cars! The right one comes on and pray for the windows and door skins! Keep on crankin' it up!!
Hi, Hope you're doing well. I came across your post and was intrigued by it. It would be great to know about you. What do you do?
@crystalharris-thomas1939 please share some best jazz albums here
Except this is not jazz dude !!!
Written by the song's bassist extraordinaire Marcus Miller. Just saw Miller at the Indianapolis Jazz Festival two weeks ago performing it in tribute to Sanborn. Awesome.
ONE OF THE TOP THEMES PLAYED BY SANBORN. THE LEGEND ALIVE. RIP. DAVID FOREVER.
David Sanborn was that guy 🎷 rest in paradise 🏝️
RIP....just love your music 🎷🎧🎤💙
Heartbreaking to hear David Sanborn has passed. One of my favorite artists that helped get me through some difficult times. He will be missed ❤
Music in Heaven just got a lot better!
Rest easy David Sanborn, you will forever be best in my books. Thanks for the beautiful memories RIP❤❤
Rest in Peace Mr. Sanborn. Loved your music.
David Sanborn was a true jazz icon & his music was a gift of God!! 🙏🏻🎷🎶🎶♥️♥️✨️
Rest in Heavenly Peace SIR, YOUR MUSIC WILL Continue to see Us Through!!❤
One-of-a-kind master of the sax. Thank you for the sounds of my generation and beyond.
Louisville Kentucky in the house 🏠
Rest in peace, my favorites artist of all time
Had this on Vinyl................what a classic forever SANBORN>.1 Saw him at the GREEK with Al Jarreau in 1983 walking in late with Sax echos rolling down the Hillside.! RIP to one of the BEST@!
David Sanborn, You're the first thing I play every morning when i arrive in my classroom to start my day. MAPUTO is going to mean so much more to me now. May you Rip.😢
Rest in peace Mr Sanborn
I remember playing this riding in my car way back in ‘86. Still sounds great in 2022!
You're so right Thom I recall this as well, classics always sound great!
I'm building a time machine and we're going back to '86!
Its timeless
I was born in the early 2000s but this is my jam man. Don't care ho old it is. It sounds like it just got out the studio😍
Indeed it does!
Hi, Hope you're doing well. I came across your post and was intrigued by it. It would be great to know about you. What do you do?
In my humble opinion, 'DOUBLE VISION' is the best smooth jazz album of all time, and MAPUTO is arguably is one of the best smooth jazz songs ever.
I have to agree with you there. Bob James' Grand Piano Canyon is right up there along with Rippingtons Moonlighting as my favorite Smooth Jazz albums to round my top three.
@@mishunkontrol1874 : Yeah, I love The Rippingtons too... Moonlighting is amazing. The Rippingtons albums were a constant companion of mine while driving cross country.
Always said the same thing.
100%
@@PlanetBlake Rippingtons. Cool.
Thank you for all your great music. Feeling sad you are no more. Playing this in Accra Ghana this morning. Rest in peace
R.I.P. This is one sad, sad day.
Mr. Sandborn helped shape the music of my youth and adulthood. Your extraordinary talent made me fall in love with jazz music. You’ve set the bar oh so high! Rest in peace dear sir! ❤️💔❤️
As a youngster from the 2000s generation I love this music
Awesome! You have great taste in music. 😊 I'm from the Baby Boomers era.😊
It's still soooo hard to believe that David Sanborn is gone RIP 😮💨
Take me away to a time when life wasn’t so crazy. Still listening 2020
This song NEVER gets old, it gets better and better with time, so smooth, flows so beautifully and the timing is impeccable!
Hi Rubye,hope you’re okay ?
Timeless "impeccable" masterpiece .. the best!
IMPECCABLE, EXACTLY
Never.
I saw David at Camden yard's year's ago he was fantastic and I listen to him all the time. 🌞🌝😀😆😁😄
Nothing beats old school music
Does anybody else remember this coming on channel 5 in the morning back in the 80s? RIP DS🎷
I don't. I definitely remember KKSF 103.7 fm, playing it. Especially in the evening hours. So smooth is right.
Bob James plus David Sanborn equals magic !!!
I fell in love ❤️ with smooth jazz because of David Sanborn. He was the first smooth jazz artist I heard back in 1981
RIP Mr. Sanborn Much love!!
RIP David,your music will always be kept in our hearts🎷🎼🙏🏻🌹🥲
Fly High into the Light. Thank You for the Music❤🙏
During the 80’s while serving in the navy and driving my family from San Diego to Tallahassee Florida, I would listen to this song and it would make that 4 day trip so enjoying. I still listen to it to this day.
Me too ,,EX NAVY,SEABEES BRO
Tallahassee, FL!? That was where I used to live!!!
Cool
Hi, Hope you're doing well. I came across your post and was intrigued by it. It would be great to know about you. What do you do?
@@Franceliakarlee Hi Franceliakarlee, I’m retired now,living in Tallahassee now,moved back to Tallahassee about 5 years ago.Still listen to smooth jazz music without the family I had in the 80’s,would love to share musical artists from the past and present.
I am so glad I saw him in August 2019 at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, with Bob James Marcus Miller and Boney James, that was an awesome concert The Double Vision Tour 🎷🎷😎
I was there too! And yes, that was like a Jazz Hall of Fame Lineup! Was celebrating my birthday that evening!
I grew up on this I mean I really grew up on it in other words when I was a child I spoke l liked childish stuff but then I became a man and jazz took control over my live damn I love this ya know what I mean God bless jazz and jazz lovers ✊🏾
I hear you man. Bob James and all them dudes growing up. On the weekends my dad's Bose 901s were blasting.
Amen brother.
I've always said that jazz lovers are good people. I started listening when I was 18!
150% agree with you friend, god bless!
Reginald Odell so right in everything you say. It don’t get older like we do , it’s always there , just the same
RIP DAVID SANBORN,,,A GREAT JAZZ SAXOPHONIST ❤💐💯
My Heart weeps, I had to come here. Music will never be the same.
This album, Double Vision, this song particularly played a huge part in how I heard and chose music as I discovered my listening pleasures.
RIP Sir Saxophone, I appreciate what you contributed to the world of music.
I played the heck out of Double Vision! Such a loss! Such a talent and legacy!
We should all pass away "with dates on our calendar." RIP David Sanborn. First time I saw you I was staying in a hotel across from a dumpy movie theater in Atlanta. I laughed at the marquee that read Bob James & David Sanborn. My introduction to The Fabulous Fox Theater, akin to my native New Orleans' Saenger Theatre...appropriate venues for entertainers such as Mr. Sanborn. Godspeed.
I've always loved David Sanborn music This Music will last forever R I P My My Music Brother ❤
Double Vision is a masterpiece. Will never be "dated" or unwelcome. This song soothes.
Started listening to R'n'B and soul at around 11/12 years of age. I am 22 years going on 23 and I have been exploring this type of music. My love for jazz and fusion grows exponentially on a daily basis. I LOVE IT HERE.
Keep it up, you caught the spirit, it's very fir someone your age to be fascinated by these kind of genre.
Awesome, to hear! I got into jazz at 16 when everyone else was listening to Green Day. Years later, jazz is still my favorite music!
Great music I love it
JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! NOW! YOU! KNOW! THE! (JAZZMAN)! *MIKE! SPENCE!
@@mjohnson1741 I love it for this reason. It's timeless. Never gets old.
lifetime music ❤❤RIP David Sanborn
Its amazing...I live in Maputo - Capital of Mozambique and i saw Marcus Miller performing here. And he explained from where he gets Inspiration.
That is so cool! I didn't realize that Maputo was Mozambique's capital. Some college friends of mine introduced me to Maputo when I played in a jazz combo with them. As a bass player, I love the feel of this song
Please tell me how it is to live in Maputo in Mozambique. Do you have any American Black people living there?
@@AncestorsGotMe There probably are some, because there seems to be plenty of us moving to Tanzania which is very close. I was considering going there myself but I'm going to Ghana instead because of the easy path to residence. I'll be there early next year. I definitely plan to visit East Africa, particularly Tanzania and Maputo, Mozambique.
Beautiful city my man,i can see why Marcus,gets inspired!!
That's so awesome. I saw Marcus Miller & David Sanborn perform this live along with George Duke. It was probably one of the best live performances of this song I ever heard.
Even though I'm a retired pediatrician, and though I've loved science and math for so long, I'm not ashamed to admit that instrumental music as an alto, tenor and baritone sax player was my first love. And David Sanborn is and has definitely been my favorite sax player!
Check out Boney James!
All of that has alot to do with each other so its apples and oranges but fruit is fruit. Period. Enjoy 🧭🌸
So you’re a sax player with a career. So what?
@@AlexRomero.jazbeen Please…no more sips from the “hatorade”
A man of science that also has a groove…what’s wrong with that 😎
He is the very Best got me into listen to Jazz was living in South Orange Co Caly KJAZZ it of LA
RIP @DavidSaborn 😢. You left us too soon but the sound of your sax will live on. God Speed!
Rest in peace, Mr. Sanborn.
The song by which 94.7 FM KTWV "The Wave" came to life in 1987. KTWV's Frank Cody, inventor of the term "Smooth Jazz." My thanks to Amy Hiatt and the rest of the wonderful Wave DJs of the era for introducing me to giants like Bob James, Dave Grusin, David Benoit, Dave Koz, Keiko Matsui, The Rippingtons and, of course the late great Sanborn here and the mighty Marcus Miller along with many more while I lived in Los Angeles (1980-2023).
David Sanborn Play your love songs to the Angels we love you
Had this playing at my wedding as they waited for my entrance. Talk about creating a vibe! Joyous!❤❤🎉
Bob James, Hiram Bullock. The Brecker brothers, Eric Gale, David Sanborn performing together in AnnArbor Michigan
The best concert of my lifetime
Great man heita daa
RIP Hiram
This is the song that got me into jazz. It used to be featured on a commercial for a jazz radio station out here in LA called the wave when it first launched. I was little. This song is also one of the reasons why i wanted to learn how to play thr sax when i was little. I randomly thought of this song and came to listen to it and im reading the comments and see l Dave Sanborn has passed away just yesterday. Damn. RIP.
Yep, 2024. We just lost David yesterday. 💔 Damn.
Peace to all those who love and miss him. 🤲🏽 The world is less bright today. And fcck cancer. 😢
RIP to the legend.
No wonder I love jazz so much - to put on a good pair of earphones, sit back, close your eyes & listen to all the different instruments & sounds coming through... Just Awesome 👍🏼
ditto
I hear you, after I’m done with daily task, take a shower, put on the head phones.
In another world---
I'm actually searching for someone similar --- can't find him
With you there,Tyrone..100%..if music be the food of love play on!!
Dedicated to one of my close highschool friends , Audrey Preston,( Class of 1980) who passed away from cancer in 2021. She asked to borrow this track ( a cassette) years ago and never gave it back… I see why !!!Now, David Sanborn is deceased… rest in heaven you two !
Rest in eternal peace David Sanborn. Thanks for the beautiful music 💔💔