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Sanborn is often identified with radio-friendly [[smooth jazz]]. However, Sanborn has expressed a disinclination for both the genre itself and his association with it. Sanborn is often identified with radio-friendly [[smooth jazz]]. However, Sanborn has expressed a disinclination for both the genre itself and his association with it.
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David Sanborn (1945-2024) was an American saxophonist. Though Sanborn has worked in many genres, his solo recordings typically blend jazz with instrumental pop and R&B. Sanborn has also worked extensively as a session musician, notably on David Bowie's Young Americans (1975).

Sanborn is often identified with radio-friendly smooth jazz. However, Sanborn has expressed a disinclination for both the genre itself and his association with it.

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