I put saxophonist Kenny G’s pop-jazz mega-hit “Songbird” on a playlist last week. As a would-be hipster in high school in the 1980s, I had long convinced myself I hated everything about it: the corny ...
Kenny G conquered American popular music, like it or not. The soprano saxophone melodist, born Kenneth Gorelick, skyrocketed to national celebrity in the 1980s with “smooth jazz” ballads like ...
His signature saxophone made him the top-selling instrumentalist of all time. This Friday, Kenny G brings his “Miracles Holiday & Hits Tour” to Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia, ...
Kenny G (the G is for Gorelick) is a man of diverse achievements: setting the Guinness record for the longest sustained note, becoming Bill Clinton’s favorite musician, being ridiculed on “South Park.
Kenny G made his first appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1987 on the back of his multiplatinum album Duotones and the hit single from it Songbird which was riding high in charts around the ...
Kenny G charmed a relatively sparse, mostly middle-aged audience at the Palace Theatre on Wednesday night with a craftily constructed concert of smooth and occasionally more challenging jazz saxophone ...
If the Jazz Police began launching midnight raids against musicians who offended their sensibilities, Kenny G would be at the top of their list. The 65-year-old saxophone player has been called the ...
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