That saxophonist is the legendary Kirk Whalum, who was also responsible for the saxophone solo on Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. In fact, it was this exact band in this concert that played on that record. If you liked this, react to Whitney Houston live in Japan 1991 Saving All My Love For You.
IMO this is Whitney's greatest live performance of all of her songs. The passion, the voice, her performance, and her ability to make you understand how the lyrics affect her. RIP Whitney, we miss you.
"He'll never forget that moment" You should watch The Greatest Love of All performance from this concert. She brings him on stage at the end of the song. That is Kirk Whalum on Sax. And shout out to Whitney's music director Rickey Minor.
Check-out her Emmy-winning performance of “Saving All My Love For You” at the 1986 Grammy Awards…and follow that up with her opening the 1989 Grammys with “One Moment In Time.” Impossible to have dry eyes!! Just…jaw-dropping. [Also.. her massive medley at the 1994 American Music Awards. Nothing like it..ever!] Whitney Houston is-to me, inarguably-the greatest vocalist to ever step behind a microphone.
Great reaction. If you haven't already heard it, you should check out her performance at 19 years old "Home" from the 'Wiz' in 1983 on the Merv Griffin show.
Your creaky chair made a guest appearance in this video 😊 Excellent reaction, I couldn't agree more about the musicians. From the drummer to the saxaphonist..they were in lock step 💯
That saxophonist is the legendary Kirk Whalum, who was also responsible for the saxophone solo on Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You. In fact, it was this exact band in this concert that played on that record.
If you liked this, react to Whitney Houston live in Japan 1991 Saving All My Love For You.
IMO this is Whitney's greatest live performance of all of her songs. The passion, the voice, her performance, and her ability to make you understand how the lyrics affect her. RIP Whitney, we miss you.
"He'll never forget that moment" You should watch The Greatest Love of All performance from this concert. She brings him on stage at the end of the song.
That is Kirk Whalum on Sax. And shout out to Whitney's music director Rickey Minor.
ALL HAIL THE VOICE! 👑👑👑👑 The one and only WHITNEY! She Owned that stage.😊😊😊😊😊
I never seen another singer having so much joy singing. @5:58 I swear she even gave herself goosebumps I can tell. This is crazy
This is her best live moment for me… this was peak greatness for Whitney!
Check-out her Emmy-winning performance of “Saving All My Love For You” at the 1986 Grammy Awards…and follow that up with her opening the 1989 Grammys with “One Moment In Time.” Impossible to have dry eyes!! Just…jaw-dropping. [Also.. her massive medley at the 1994 American Music Awards. Nothing like it..ever!]
Whitney Houston is-to me, inarguably-the greatest vocalist to ever step behind a microphone.
Check out Whitney live at the billboard awards 1993 singing I Have Nothing
Kirk Whalum Jr. is on the saxophone. 🔥He toured with Whitney Houston for more than 7 years. Still playing to this day.
Wooow !!!
That man can play that Saxophone 🎷!!!!!!!! Chills!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Great reaction. If you haven't already heard it, you should check out her performance at 19 years old "Home" from the 'Wiz' in 1983 on the Merv Griffin show.
Your creaky chair made a guest appearance in this video 😊 Excellent reaction, I couldn't agree more about the musicians. From the drummer to the saxaphonist..they were in lock step 💯
lol I’ll be getting a new chair soon. But glad you enjoyed the video
It gets better check out the love medley she did right before this, that's why she sweating. It's called love melody!