Track: "Lesley Ann" / David Sanborn
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- One of my favorites from the late David Sanborn, a highlight for me off his 1988 album 'Close-Up.' I heard this many times on Atlanta's 'Jazz Flavours' back in the day. Other highlights from this album for me are "So Far Away", "Goodbye" and, of course, "Slam." May he rest in peace.
Sax - David Sanborn
Acoustic Guitar - Jeff Mironov
Bass, Keyboards - Marcus Miller
Drums - Vinnie Colaiuta
Electric Guitar - Hiram Bullock
Electric Piano - Ricky Peterson
Percussion - Paulinho Da Costa
One of the greatest saxophonist of all time we're going to miss you your music still plays like gold much prayer 🙏 for the family god blessed his soul rest in peace
I am a big fan of David Sanborn! RIP. Thanks for sharing, Kyle.
Always love Sanborn. Always underrated by the jazz "purists" but very versatile in his style. He will be missed, but so happy for the music he left us with.
We lost my favorite saxophone player; RIP Mr. Sanborn.
I saw him when he played with the Marcus Miller Project opening for him, and later as his backing band...what a night!
Your music will live on forever...
Will truly miss David; fortunately for ALL of us he has left us a legacy of amazing music to remember him with. Rest in Power David
The years passed way too soon for Mr Sanborn. He had live performances on his mind in early April. Thanks for sharing this composition! 🎷
Oh yeah, this is really great. Jamming out to David... So smooth. RIP, Mr. sax, nice cut 😊
Hey, I read your beautiful tribute to him. Yes, will sorely be missed...the "real deal" and talk about a singular voice on his instrument! I was reminded how good he was too from revisiting the old Sunday Night/Night Music shows. Of course this is a beautiful tune. Rest in eternity to Mr. Sanborn. 🧡
Great sax player!!
Have this album. Great album. Suprised about his passing. Will miss 🎷😢. R.I.P DAVE S
What a jam!
Ha uma lacuna na musica quando musicos magistrais nos deixam... Deus conforte o coração dos familiares...
RIP LEGEND
R.I.P.