Clarence Clemons: "This album is part of the peace I learned from meditation - each 'trip' takes you back into a different ...
Jerry DePizzo remembers when the thought of making music first piqued his interest. "My uncle Steve was a guitar player," he said. "I thought it was the greatest thing ever when he played Van Halen. I ...
The famous musical collaborators made The Beatles sound even better on a select few songs... if that's even possible.
Studio musicians contribute immeasurably, and often anonymously, to the fabric of pop music, making it a rarity when one rises above that anonymity the way saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft did as the ...
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Music Performance Featuring Rayan Sax
Live public performance featuring Rayan Sax on saxophone. Captured in one take, highlighting melodic improvisation, instrumental dynamics, and natural audience engagement. #RayanSax #LiveMusic ...
He was born John Henry Cannon, but the world knew him as Ace. One of Memphis' great instrumental hitmakers, a session man at Sun and a pillar of Hi Records, saxophonist Ace Cannon died at his home in ...
Children at Song Box musical play sessions have been enjoying a close up introduction to the saxophone this term. Young instrumentalists Mollie Taylor and Dafydd Williams have visited each of the 20 ...
Students in the Coronado School of the Arts Instrumental Music Conservatory will perform their fall recital on Tuesday, Oct.
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‘Life in the Key of G’ Review: A Songbird on the Sax
Kenny G (the G is for Gorelick) is a man of diverse achievements: setting the Guinness record for the longest sustained note, becoming Bill Clinton’s favorite musician, being ridiculed on “South Park.
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on July 23, 1995. After nearly 20 years as Bruce Springsteen's right-hand sax man, Clarence Clemons is following his own muse, giving voice to ...
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