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David Sanborn

Saxophonist David Sanborn is a defining artist blending instrumental pop, R&B, and jazz. He was introduced to the saxophone as therapy for polio. By age 14, he played with blues legends like Albert King.

He toured with the Butterfield Blues Band (playing Woodstock), Stevie Wonder (Talking Book), and The Rolling Stones. He recorded the famous solo on David Bowie's "Young Americans" while also touring with Gil Evans.

Sanborn won his first of six GRAMMY® Awards for the single "All I Need Is You" from his 1981 album Voyeur. He hosted the acclaimed TV show Night Music (1988–1990), featuring jazz legends like Miles Davis. David Sanborn released 25 albums, earning eight Gold and one Platinum record.

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