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  1. Sanborn was a highly regarded session player from the late 1960s onwards, and played with an array of well-known artists such as James Brown, Bryan Ferry, Michael Stanley, Eric Clapton, Bobby Charles, Cat Stevens, Roger Daltrey, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Jaco Pastorius, the Brecker Brothers, Michael Franks, Kenny Loggins, Casiopea, Players ...

  2. May 14, 2024 · The following year, David’s alto sax could be heard on Jaco Pastorius’ funky “Come On, Come Over” from the bass phenom’s 1976 self-titled debut as well as on Mose Allison’ Your Mind Is On Vacation, Michael Franks’ The Art of Tea, Phoebe Snow’s Second Childhood, George Benson’s Good King Bad, the Brecker Brothers’ Back to ...

  3. Unlike his previous album, the album didn't feature any of his trademark rockers (apart from "Restless Youth") and he opted for a more jazzy direction including bassist Jaco Pastorius. The album title is a play on Rick Derringer 's 1973 album All American Boy .

  4. May 16, 2024 · Sanborn, who died on 12 May 2024, aged 78, from prostate cancer, was one of the most influential – and most imitated – alto saxophonists to emerge from the late 60s/early 70s. Sanborn’s instrument of choice for most of his career was a Selmar Mark VI saxophone with a modified Dukoff mouthpiece.

  5. May 14, 2024 · David Sanborn, the star alto saxophonist who masterfully straddled the realms of straightahead jazz, R&B, rock and commercial pop, died May 12 in Tarrytown, New York, after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was 78.

  6. May 24, 2023 · On October 18th, 1989 at Chelsea Studios in New York City, Marcus recorded a song with Miles Davis that he dedicated to Jaco, who had died two years earlier. Titled Mr. Pastorius, it was released as the final track from the album, Amandla, and also featured Kenny Garret on alto sax.

  7. He recorded his debut solo album, Jaco Pastorius (Epic, 1976), with Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Hubert Laws, Sam & Dave, David Sanborn, and Wayne Shorter. [15] Career [ edit ]