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David Sanborn, Grammy-winning saxophonist who played on hundreds of albums, dies at 78
David Sanborn, the Grammy-winning saxophonist who played lively solos on such hits as David Bowie's “Young Americans” and James Taylor's “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” and enjoyed his own highly successful recording career as a performer of melodic, contemporary jazz, has died at age 78. A spokesperson confirmed that Sanborn died Sunday in Tarrytown, New York. The cause was complications from prostate cancer.
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How Neil Jason put on a slap bass masterclass on David Sanborn’s 1979 instrumental classic Hideaway
The studio session for Hideaway took place in early 1979, at Minot Sound, in White Plains, New York
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David Sanborn, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, dies at 78
David Sanborn, the six-time Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist who "put the saxophone back into Rock 'n Roll" in live performances with David Bowie and the Rolling Stones, has died at the age of 78.
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David Sanborn, Saxophonist for David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Dead at 78
Sanborn was a celebrated saxophonist across multiple genres, and played on many popular songs. David Sanborn, Saxophonist for David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Dead at 78 Jo Vito
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Grammy-winning saxophonist David Sanborn dies at 78
May 13—Renowned saxophonist David Sanbon, a multiple Grammy winner, died Sunday at his home in Tarrytown, N.Y., at the age of 78. A statement on Sanborn's social media accounts posted Monday said, "It is with sad and heavy hearts that we convey to you the loss of internationally renowned, 6 time Grammy Award-winning, saxophonist, David Sanborn. "Mr. Sanborn passed Sunday afternoon, May 12th, ...
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Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn dies at 78
David Sanborn, known for playing the saxophone on tracks with David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and other iconic artists, has died at age 78.
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Grammy award-winning Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn dies at 78
CHICAGO — Grammy award-winning Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn, whose name graces the covers of dozens of records across a wide spectrum of genres, has died at 78, following a long battle with cancer. Sanborn died on Monday afternoon in Tarrytown, New York, following an extended battle with prostate cancer that began in 2018, according to a post on […]
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David Sanborn, saxophonist who played with David Bowie, dies at 78 from prostate cancer
Saxophonist David Sanborn, who played with glam rocker David Bowie, died Sunday at the age of 78 following his battle with prostate cancer.
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David Sanborn Dies: Grammy-Winning Jazz Saxophonist, Film Composer & ‘SNL’ Bandmember Was 78
David Sanborn, the six time Grammy-winning alto saxophonist who played at Woodstock, composed music for the Lethal Weapon movies, played in the SNL and Late Night with David Letterman bands and worked with everyone from Stevie Wonder to David Bowie, died Sunday afternoon, May 12th, after an extended battle with prostate cancer with complications. He …
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David Sanborn, jazz saxophonist and Tampa native, dies at 78
Tampa native David Sanborn, known for playing the alto saxophone on tracks with David Bowie, Stevie Wonder and other iconic artists, has died at age 78.
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