http://www.boneyjames.com/
This is a definitely good find -- both acoustically and lyrically (if you consider saxiphone solo's as lyrics like I do). Froget Kenny G, he's for your mother. Boney James is for the next generation Jazz lover. You get the sweet innocence of unforced and sensually strained jazz sax lines without the commercial quality of Kenny G and Dave Koz. Of course Dave Koz is a legend, and so if Kenny G, but look out for Boney James.
If you haven't heard him yet, I certainly recommend his "Pure" album to tickle your auditory nodes. If you haven't really found saxiphones really sexy or in the least sense sensual, then there might just be something wrong with your jazz sense.
CHill...
This is a definitely good find -- both acoustically and lyrically (if you consider saxiphone solo's as lyrics like I do). Froget Kenny G, he's for your mother. Boney James is for the next generation Jazz lover. You get the sweet innocence of unforced and sensually strained jazz sax lines without the commercial quality of Kenny G and Dave Koz. Of course Dave Koz is a legend, and so if Kenny G, but look out for Boney James.
If you haven't heard him yet, I certainly recommend his "Pure" album to tickle your auditory nodes. If you haven't really found saxiphones really sexy or in the least sense sensual, then there might just be something wrong with your jazz sense.
CHill...
Michael Lington too. He' approach is more of a progressive and avante-garde jazz. "Show Me" shouldn't be missed in the playlist. ;)
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