Well, I guess my unease with that is… I’m always a little uneasy with that phrase – smooth jazz, as opposed to what?
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David Sanborn doesn't like the term "smooth jazz" because it suggests that there is something else that is not smooth jazz. He's not sure what exactly is being compared to smooth jazz, and that makes him a little uncomfortable with the phrase.
About David Sanborn
David Sanborn was an acclaimed American alto saxophonist who blended jazz with pop and R&B, playing on albums for many famous artists. He won six Grammys and was known as one of the most commercially successful saxophonists since the 1980s, despite disliking the term ‘smooth jazz’.
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