David Sanborn, the legendary saxophonist and six-time Grammy Award winner, has officially launched his new music show Sanborn Sessions. In the six-episode first season, Sanborn plays host to a diverse roster of guests, accomplished artists representing different genres and generations. The first episode features Kandace Springs, the esteemed vocalist and piano player.
The show gives viewers an intimate lens into the way world
class musicians discuss, explore and create music. "To me this show is not
just about dialogue," Sanborn says. "It's absolutely essential that
we keep this authentic. Because then they [the audience] get the real
unfiltered stuff. This show comes out of humor and friendship and just trying
to get on the same musical wavelength. It's intimate, fly-on-the-wall
stuff."
While Sanborn Sessions is inventive in its lack of script,
teleprompter, or studio audience, a good part of the impetus for recording the
series came from Sanborn's celebrated NBC music show in the late 1980s. Called
Night Music, the show paired Sanborn with legends such as Eric Clapton, Lou
Reed, Dizzy Gillespie, and Miles Davis, to name a few.
With his new show, the holder of eight Gold albums and one
Platinum continues to explore the essence of music through candid conversations
and free-flowing studio sessions. In addition to Kandace Springs, Sanborn's
guests will include Terrace Martin, Michael McDonald, Brian Owens, Bob James,
Jonatha Brooke, Charlie Hunter and Cyriille Aimee. Original song recordings
that come from Sanborn Sessions will also be issued for individual consumption
across digital audio platforms.
Sanborn Sessions is co-produced and sponsored by music
equipment juggernaut Sweetwater. "I've been a longtime fan and customer of
Sweetwater," Sanborn says. "They are the ultimate destination for
musicians and they have been the perfect partner for us in bringing this vision
to life."
A true homegrown project, the show is executive produced by
Dave's nephew, Noah, brother-in-law, Steve, and Dave himself. Episodes can be
viewed at sanbornsessions.com, as well as on the Sanborn Sessions YouTube
channel.
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