Kenny G + a bunch of smooth jazz players and Miles Davis
Songbird by Kenny G
No, Kenny G did not play the saxophone in Dan Fogelberg's song "Same Auld Lang Syne." The saxophone solo in that song was actually performed by jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker. Kenny G is known for his smooth jazz style and has had a successful career as a solo artist, but he was not involved in that particular recording.
clifford brown
Nope, Kenny G. is still alive.
Kenny G + a bunch of smooth jazz players and Miles Davis
Songbird by Kenny G
No, Kenny G did not play the saxophone in Dan Fogelberg's song "Same Auld Lang Syne." The saxophone solo in that song was actually performed by jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker. Kenny G is known for his smooth jazz style and has had a successful career as a solo artist, but he was not involved in that particular recording.
clifford brown
Nope, Kenny G. is still alive.
Kenny G was born on June 5, 1956.
No, but Kelpy is based off of Kenny.
Kenny G was born on June 5, 1956.
Live at the Floating Jazz Festival - Kenny Davern album - was created on 1000-10-30.
Kenny G's birth name is Kenneth Gorelick.
Kenny G has written: 'Songbird [Compact disc]'
Smooth jazz is a sub-category within jazz that is influenced by pop, R&B, rock, and funk. It has been popular since it's origins in the 1960s and the 1970s. Some major smooth jazz saxophone players are: Grover Washington Jr., Ronnie Laws, and Kenny G.