Hmmm...an old thread brought back to life. Well since I last responded I've been involved in several in depth conversations with Vail Johnson (bassist for Kenny G). He also provided my wife and I free tickets and backstage passes for the Hampton Jazz Festival here in Virginia. He actually loves R&B and was standing on the floor right next to fans watching the other artists perform! He was digging Kem big time. I have to say there are many misconceptions about Kenny G. He is extremely loyal to his 'fans' and his bandmates who have been with him over 22 years (except the drummer who is new). The show was amazing and he even gave away a brand new Kenny G signature sax (worth over $2k) to a raffle winner (sounds pretty generous to me). Even had the winner come up on stage and played the sax for her before handing it over! He and Vail left the stage and mingled among their 'fans' throughout the show. Folks actually touching his hair (females only). I went backstage after the show and met Vail and he took a pic with my wife and I. Basically, the live experience in no way reflects the recorded experience and I don't believe the man should be judged based on recordings only. Vail has shared quite a lot of info with me and he takes it to heart whenever Kenny G gets bashed. He actually called Pat Metheny and expressed his thoughts to him! I thought the whole purpose of being an artist is doing what they love to do? He's also an instrumental pop music artist and rightfully so, should not be lumped in the same category as many jazz artists mentioned. Same goes for Dave Koz and Boney James. Unfortunately, for those who don't care, a song like Songbird will make it into the Fake Book (if it's not there already) and will be considered a 'classic' beyond our lifetime.
Just my opinion.
Edited by DWBass (08/16/08 07:58 AM)
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