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JD Souther: You're Only Lonely

by Doug Collette
JD Souther might well be considered the unsung hero of country rock as we know it. Forget for the moment the ill-conceived and woefully mis-executed David Geffen vanity project that was Souther, Hillman and Furay: his early alliance in Longbranch Pennywhistle, with the late Glenn Frey, co-founder of the Eagles, led to Souther's collaborations with that group, including but not limited to what is arguably the pinnacle of their discography Desperado (Asylum, 1973) (he is one of the captured outlaws ...
Continue ReadingRon Carter: Anything Goes

by Arnaldo DeSouteiro
Ronald Levin Carter (born Ferndale, Michigan, on May 4, 1937) needs no introduction. Let's just say that he is the bassist's bassist. On Ron's hands, the bass and the man become the same entity, the same person. Played by Ron Carter, the acoustic bass sounds like... Ron Carter! That's why he is one of the three top bassists in the music history. However, if Ron needs no introduction, his Anything Goes album does. Recorded on June & July, ...
Continue ReadingDavid Sanborn, Alan Braufman & Tahmela Six

by Maurice Hogue
David Sanborn's passing really stirred up a lot of memories of top-down cruisin' on the road, stereo blasting, and a lot of good times. So much has been written about David, and I can only add how much I loved that sound--you knew it right off--and his ability to play in any context. Rock on' David My tribute is at the end of this episode of One Man's Jazz. New albums sampled come from a new band from Finland called ...
Continue ReadingDavid Sanborn Tribute

by Len Davis
A tribute to David Sanborn who recently passed, with music from some of his earlier albums plus his work with The Brecker Brothers and Steve Khan. Chris Minh Doky-Live, John McLaughlin, and Spanish band On The Raw.Playlist David Sanborn Mamachita" from Sanborn (Warner) 00:00 David Sanborn Corners (For Herbie)" from Inside (Elektra) 06:47 David Sanborn It's You" from Voyeur (Warner) 13:46 Brecker Brothers King Of The Lobby" from Return Of The Brecker Brothers (GRP) 20:37 Steve Khan The ...
Continue ReadingDavid Sanborn: Here and Gone

by Ludovico Granvassu
This week we pay tribute to David Sanborn selecting projects from his extensive discography, which showcase both his versatility and his signature, sweetly blistering sound. In this hour we will hop back and forth between some of his more forward looking projects and some of his best collaborations with pop, funk and rock stars. Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 David Sanborn Hobbies" Another Hand (Elektra Musician) 0:16 Host talks ...
Continue ReadingDavid Sanborn: First Song

by Ludovico Granvassu
There are many ways to remember David Sanborn and we decided to turn to the album that, in our conversation about his collaboration with Hal Willner, the legendary saxophonist described as his favorite, and also happens to be our favorite, Another Hand (Elektra Musician, 1991). It dates back to the time when Sanborn and Willner worked together on the cult TV show, Night Music. The mournful, yet sweet, and unmistakable sound of David Sanborn's saxophone on Charlie Haden's ...
Continue ReadingLuiz Millan: Brazilian Match

by Chris M. Slawecki
Brazilian Match is a tour-de-force of classic and contemporary Brazilian music written by and featuring singer-songwriter Luiz Millan. Millan's fifth album is a leader is his first for Jazz Station Records and Brazilian jazz impresario Arnaldo DeSouteiro, whose storied history includes working with Antonio Carlos Jobim, Eumir Deodato, Dom Um Romão, João Donato, and other legends, and who called Millan a composer's composer." A great melodist who also happens to be a great poet, a fabulous storyteller; a ...
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