“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 ...
Soprano sax player Kenny G will perform Dec. 5 at Brown County Music Center. With global sales totaling more than 75 million, Grammy and American Music Award winner Kenny G is the biggest-selling ...
Expect an evening filled with captivating musical moments, soulful improvisation, and the smooth jazz sound that has made Kenny G a beloved figure across the globe. Saxophonist Kenny G is set to bring ...
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 ...
NEW BUFFALO, MI — Looking to set a romantic mood this Valentine’s Day? Kenny G is coming to Michigan to help with that. Fans of jazz and romance are invited for a Valentine’s Day show with the ...
If the Jazz Police began launching midnight raids against musicians who offended their sensibilities, Kenny G would be at the top of their list. The 65-year-old saxophone player has been called the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Say what you will, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Kenny G. I’m a sucker for the pure, spun-sugar sax appeal of instrumental ...
With apologies to Elvis Presley: Can 75 million Kenny G fans be wrong to love the man who inspired the "smooth jazz" genre? That's the question at the heart of the brilliant new HBO documentary, ...
Kenny G is one of those artists you love, hate, or just allow to exist quietly in the background of your life, like so much of the smooth jazz that he’s done over his 40-year career. HBO’s new ...
“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 ...
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 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 ...