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David William Sanborn (July 30, 1945 – May 12, 2024) was an American alto saxophonist. Though Sanborn worked in many genres, his solo recordings typically blended jazz with instrumental pop and R&B . [1]
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 CD release of "That's Why I'm Here" on Discogs.
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That's Why I'm Here is the eleventh studio album by singer-songwriter James Taylor released in 1985, four years after his previous effort, Dad Loves His Work. The album contains a version of Buddy Holly's "Everyday", as well as the participation of several singers, including Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Deniece Williams.
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May 13, 2024 · David Sanborn, one of the most popular and influential saxophonists of the past 50 years, died Sunday after an extended battle with prostate cancer. He was 78 and had performed as recently as...
Tracklist. Hide Credits. 1. That's Why I'm Here. Bass – Tony Levin. Drums – Russell Kunkel *. Keyboards – Billy Payne *, Clifford Carter, Don Grolnick. Percussion – Jim Maelen *. Saxophone – David Sanborn.
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May 13, 2024 · Sanborn, an alto saxophonist, was well known not only in the jazz world, but in pop, rock and R&B, as well.He released his first album, "Taking Off," in 1975, which landed in the top 20 on the ...