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David Sanborn, saxophonist who played on hundreds of albums, dies after prostate cancer battle
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 3 days agoFrom the 1970s and after, Sanborn was among the busiest musicians in the business.
John Mulaney Should Walk Away From His Perfect Live Show
The Daily Beast· 4 days ago“Everybody’s in L.A.” was delightfully inventive, but as much as the late-night genre needs John...
David Sanborn, Grammy-winning saxophonist who played on hundreds of albums, dies at 78
U-T San Diego· 3 days agoDavid Sanborn, the Grammy-winning saxophonist who played lively solos on such hits as David Bowie’s “Young Americans” and James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)” and enjoyed his ...
Jazz Great David Sanborn Dead at 78 from Prostate Cancer
TMZ· 4 days agoDavid Sanborn, the saxophone great who helped bring jazz to the masses, is dead after battling...
David Sanborn, Grammy-winning saxophonist who played on hundreds of albums, dies at 78
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 3 days agoDavid Sanborn, the Grammy-winning saxophonist who played lively solos on such hits as David Bowie's...
Everybody’s Obsessed With ‘Everybody’s in L.A.’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFrom left: Actor Kevin Gage, seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones, David Letterman, comedian Luenell, Bill Hader, and John Mulaney in Episode Two of John Mulaney...
Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 10th Anniversary Special' on NBC, a...
Decider· 2 days agoBelieve it or not, Jimmy Fallon started hosting The Tonight Show on February 17, 2014, over a decade...
David Sanborn, influential saxophonist whose work spanned genres, dies at 78
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe saxophonist wrote scores for the “Lethal Weapon” film franchise and frequently joined David ...
What is the deal with old comedians deciding no one's doing comedy? | MARK HUGHES COBB
The Tuscaloosa News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRemember the late great Bill Hicks, who once scorched the earth? In 1993, David Letterman cut Hicks...
Conan O’Brien Keeps It Old-School
The Atlantic· 4 days agoIt took Conan O’Brien less than 90 seconds to upend Hot Ones. The YouTube interview show’s gimmick is simple: Celebrities eat successively hotter chicken...