In 1974, Franklin High School student Kenneth Gorelick was asked by mentor and composer James Gardiner to perform a saxophone solo at a Seattle Center Opera House concert. Gardiner expected Gorelick ...
The Grammy Award-winning artist stopped by Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis County ahead of a scheduled ...
Kenny G is bringing his smooth saxophone skills and curly head of hair to Colorado Springs. Kenny G, known as "smooth jazz’s king of the soprano sax," will perform at the Pikes Peak Center for the ...
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Say what you will, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Kenny G. I’m a sucker for the pure, spun-sugar sax appeal of instrumental hits like “Songbird,” “Silhouette” and the aptly named “Sentimental.” ...
Kenny G’s brother had told me before his concert with the Piedmont Wind Symphony that you have to see Kenny G perform live to truly appreciate his virtuosity. He also told me that his brother is ...
Kenny G wants you to know that he doesn’t like the term “smooth jazz.” “For me,” the saxophonist says in his new memoir, “Life in the Key of G,” “it evokes a feeling of something that’s too light, too ...
Legendary saxophone player and songwriter Kenny G is releasing his newest song, “Emeline,” which is featured on his first new album in six years. The forthcoming new record, New Standards, is set for ...
“Whenever you crack open a Busch Light, the mountains start singing,” says one wise outdoor enthusiast to another at the start of Busch Light’s commercial for Super Bowl LVI. Perhaps doubting the ...
With record sales in excess of 75 million units worldwide, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kenny G seems to have solidified his reputation as one of the most beloved and successful artists of ...
Director Penny Lane ('Nuts!') examines how popular success has made the top-selling instrumentalist one of the most reviled figures in commercial music, a field known for co-opting the counterculture.