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While the VMAs' host LL Cool J finished his opening monologue, Doja Cat appeared in a Max Headroom-influenced video. The ...
Doja Cat continued her streak of visually dazzling awards show performances with a fabulously retro presentation of new ...
Kenny G conquered American popular music, like it or not. The soprano saxophone melodist, born Kenneth Gorelick, skyrocketed to national celebrity in the 1980s with “smooth jazz” ballads like ...
So can Kenny G's music do the trick for Americans as well? "Well you never know music can do a lot of great things..." Kenny G said with a laugh.
While Kenny G values record stores, he welcomes the change in format and sees downloading music as "a way of the future and a "re-education process" for himself and his fans.
Kenny G Is Fine With Some People Hating His Music – Even Pat Metheny (Video) TIFF 21: “I’m full of confidence and good reps of doing things that I think are great, and plus I like the way ...
Love him or hate him, Kenny G has a new HBO documentary coming out. The musician opens up about his biggest critics and his "awful" first music video.
Critics Pick ‘Listening to Kenny G’ Review: You’ll Never Think About the Pop Sax Artist the Same Way Again Director Penny Lane ('Nuts!') examines how popular success has made the top-selling ...
Kenny G. Koury Angelo Among his "cool" critics is Ben Ratliff, a New York Times journalist who questions whether Kenny G's music is a "weapon of consent" in the documentary.