Meeting of the Alto Saxophone Masters - David Sanborn and Phil Woods
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- From the 1989 syndicated television program, Night Music, Willow Weep for Me. David Sanborn and Phil Woods, two of our greatest alto saxophonists.
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I am weeping listening to this “Willow weep for me”. Rest in peace David ❤you are sorely missed.
When I was 3, retrospectively, I accidently discovered this show being syndicated on NBC on a stormy night thinking this was the usual SNL music guest appearance. Little did I know, this was also a Lorne Michaels production solely bringing home the heavy titans of Jazz which is still the only program in American Television history to showcase this until its mainstream popularity died until the end of 1992. Still amazes me after 35 years, there are NO known release for this amazing program in High Definition. Rest in Peace, David. Your legacy will continue to aspire through generations. 🎷
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@@JazzVideoGuy yup. 3. Because our local NBC stopped syndicating it by 1992 at our local station in South Florida. Significantly where we survivors of Hurricane Andrew and were glued to the television of the major damage it brought our small town and there he was David Sanborn and his fellow guest stars. Also, Batman TAS premiered on primetime that same week.
Definitely should be
What a great memory after Dave’s passing
Both these 🌟 🤩 rock jazz whole band is incredible I'm tearing up too fantastic 👏 😍 💙
Who could forget Phil woods great sax playing on Doctor Wu title track
I remember watching night music in late eighties and this show in particular 😅... such a beautiful show , something that we don't have today 😢
r.i.p David! amazing video with the great Phil!
That was such a great show! Mr. Sanborn was the perfect host. He could play the crap out of every style. Phil Woods' cadenza though, WOW!
I believe the best ongoing music show in TV history.
So great! Thanks for reacquainting us with this wonderful moment, Bret.
And how about all the quotes at the end - It Might as Well Be Spring, There’s A Boat That’s Leaving Soon for New York, I Feel Pretty…
Two masters at work, for sure. They are both missed. Big time.
I remember going way out of my way to be sure I caught "Night Music" because it was also the right music...
Thanks, Bret! A thing of beauty!! 💕🎵🎶🎷💞
Glad you enjoyed it
This was a great loss. David Sanborn will be greatly missed.
The first time I heard David Sanborn was on Joe Beck's album "Beck" (1975) on the song "Starfire". He blew me away. I had never heard anyone play with such a flare. He was like Hendrix on sax. It's a great album featuring David Sanborn. We lost a wonderfully gifted musician. RIP David.
They are legends
Great pairing of alto masters! Thanks! Still missing Jackie McLean, Sonny Stitt, Richie Cole, Ornette et al.
Thank You that was half a lifetime away and in another century. We shared that epic music.
And here is the small elephant in the room...David's hairdo. LOL. Much love
yeah, dig that hair!
I saw David at the Cafe Au Go Go in September 1968. N.Y.C. With Butterfield. Loved Night Music 1988-90! Will miss him.
Cannot think of anything better too say than GREAT!!
Great stuff, as always, Brett. Thanks.👍🎶
My pleasure!
Rot in peace Mr Sanborn. Genius!
❤🌹
RIP.
How about that band? Omar Hakim, Hiram Bullock, Philippe Saisse, Don Alias, Tom Barney. The look on Hiram's face when Phil closes out... we miss music shows like this one.
r.i.p
😃
Is it true that you will never truly know an artist's actual sound without hearing them play unmiked and unamplified?
that is true