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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · Brecker, Michael Leonard (born March 29, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Jan. 13, 2007, New York, N.Y.) was an American tenor saxophonist, whose stark, jagged, yet driving jazz style influenced many tenor saxophonists in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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  2. 28. Apr. 2024 · Free Sheet Music Transcription (awaiting account verification)#saxophone

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  3. Vor 23 Stunden · In the mid-70s, he joined The Brecker Brothers band, forming part of the band’s formidable horn section that also included Michael Brecker on tenor saxophone and Randy Brecker on trumpet. Sanborn also played with Ron Carter, Jaco Pastorius, George Benson, Tony Williams, Mike Stern, John Scofield, Bob Berg, John McLaughlin, Al Jarreau, Joe Beck, Bob James, Maynard Ferguson, Marcus Miller and ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · March 29, 2019. Song of the Day: Michael Brecker – “Delta City Blues” by Brian Zimmerman. Saxophone icon Michael Brecker was born this week (March 29, to be exact) in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, in 1949. The saxophonist, who died from complications related to leukemia in 2007, would have been 70 years old today.

  5. 8. Mai 2024 · Here's how to play the Michael Brecker Skunk Funk Bend Lick. #saxophone #saxophonelessons

  6. Vor einem Tag · And though the reedist only played on one Dan album, 1980’s Gaucho, his alto on Becker and Fagen’s sly ode to recreational heroin use makes up an inimitable horn line that also includes Randy Brecker on trumpet, his brother Michael Brecker and Dave Tolfani on tenor sax and Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax. It makes you wonder why they only used these cats on just one tune.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · That same summer on ‘75, the airwaves were burning up with David Bowie’s “Young Americans,” which showcased Sanborn’s signature alto sax licks. Right on the heels of that release came the Brecker Brothers self-titled debut, which featured Sanborn’s alto alongside Michael Brecker’s tenor sax and Randy Brecker’s trumpet.