David Sanborn
12 July 2002 | Statenhall | 20:00 - 21:15 |
Line-up:
Charles Don Alias, David Sanborn, Mark Peterson, Nicholas Junior Moroch, Paul Peterson, Terri Lynn Carrington , Thomas Alfred Barney.
About David Sanborn
It started out as a remedy against polio, but would prove to be
his greatest merit. St. Louis' born David Sanborn began to play the
saxophone as a child and worked with Albert King in his teens. Then
he played with pianist Gil Evans' band, where he could really
develop his talent. Within a short period of time Sanborn made a
name for himself in the circuit, especially after he made his own
recordings during the mid-seventies. The saxophone player received
Grammy's for his albums 'Voyeur' and 'Double Vision' and
collaborated with people like Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, The
Eagles, Stevie Wonder and David Bowie. His greatest strength lies
in his passionate sound, his 'howling' and his squeaking high
notes. His interpretations based on emotion and feeling, are also
very typical of his style, thus distinguishable from imitators.
David Sanborn is one of those musicians that have always been true
to themselves, throughout a long and elaborate career. Sanborn has
everything under control. He is master of fusion jazz and knows how
to bring it with the necessary blood, sweat and tears. Furthermore
he is open to genres like R&B, Hip Hop and Pop, which really
diversify his music.