I think it was Ronnie Cuber
the pink panther song
Jailhouse Rock
infinity 2008 josh guru project has trumpets in it.. its a banging song
In the Eagles' song "The Long Run," the saxophone is played by Joe Walsh. He contributed the saxophone solo to the track, adding a distinctive sound to the band's classic rock style. The song is featured on their 1979 album of the same name.
The song "You Belong to Me" was originally recorded on the Carly Simon album "Boys in the Trees", in 1978. David Sanborn played the saxophone on "You Belong to Me".
In the song "Money" by Pink Floyd, an alto saxophone is prominently featured. The saxophone solo, played by Dick Parry, adds a distinctive jazzy element to the track, complementing its themes of capitalism and materialism. The use of the alto sax enhances the song's overall atmosphere and contributes to its iconic sound.
Yes, there is a tenor saxophone part in the Family Feud theme song. The catchy tune, composed by the show's original music arranger, features a prominent saxophone melody that contributes to its distinctive sound. This part is often played during the show's opening and can also be heard in various arrangements over the years.
All i do is win
im pretty sure its a saxophone or violin, you can check by goin on ultimateguitar.com and typin in that song
The saxophone on "On the Road Again" by Bob Seger was played by Alto Reed, a prominent saxophonist who was a member of Seger's Silver Bullet Band. Reed's saxophone solo in the song is iconic and is a key element of the track's sound. His contributions to Seger's music helped define the band's classic rock sound in the 1970s and 1980s.
The saxophone song played during the scene in "Tango & Cash" when the character played by Kurt Russell dresses up like a drag queen is "I Can't Tell You Why" by the Eagles. The scene is memorable for its humor and the contrast between the character's tough persona and the drag attire.
"Feels So Good" by Chuck Mangione