“Life in the Key of G” by Kenny G with Philip Lerman (Blackstone, 240 pages, $28.99) Kenny G wants you to know that he doesn’t like the term “smooth jazz.” “For me,” the saxophonist says in his new ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Four decades into his ...
“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 ...
Legendary saxophonist Kenny G stars in a new Super Bowl ad for Busch Light playing a jazzy version of the beer brand's classic jingle. The legendary saxophonist spoke with Forbes about writing a song ...
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 ...
Smooth jazz singer Kenny G changed the world. And while perhaps not everyone is a fan of that change—the creation of smooth jazz—the saxophone player sure has made a successful living out of it.
Kenny G is having a moment. Yes, as in the curly maned, saxophone-wielding, smooth jazz icon who has been the butt of many jokes throughout his nearly 50 year career. But the Guinness World Record ...
Legendary saxophonist Kenny G visited Christian Brothers College High School's band during their lunch hour, surprising the ...
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 ...
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