Monday, August 02, 2004

Saxman on a Musical Mission

David SanbornSanborn is truly flattered by the fact that his name is on the lips of many young saxophonists when asked about their influences, but he is quick to point out that while he certainly has many identifiable characteristics, “I’m really no innovator.” In talking to developing players, he tells them to listen to those who inspired him: Cannonball Adderly, Maceo Parker, Phil Woods and Stanley Turrentine. Growing up in St. Louis, Sanborn played with many Chicago blues legends (including Albert King) and his love of many eclectic styles grew out of his increasingly diverse work as a sideman.
By Jonathan Widran smoothjazznews.com

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