

This was followed by a music video collection, another holiday album, entitled “Wishes,” and, in 2003, a second greatest-hits collection, “Ultimate Kenny G.” In 2002, Kenny G dipped into tropical territory with “Paradise,” which featured guest appearances by Brian McKnight and Chanté Moore. “Faith: A Holiday Album” was released in 1998, followed by a limited-edition re-release of the 1997 “Greatest Hits” disc. The holiday album “Miracles,” released in 1994, and 1996’s “Moment” continued the momentum of his commercial success. his total album sales top 30 million copies. Kenny G’s own records have sold remarkably well, particularly “Breathless,” which has easily topped 8 million copies in the U.S. Soon he was in demand for guest appearances on recordings of such famous singers as Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Natalie Cole. His fourth album, “Duotones” (which included the very popular “Songbird”), made him into a star. Soon he was signed to Arista, recording his debut as a leader in 1982. After graduating from the University of Washington, Kenny G worked with Jeff Lorber Fusion, making two albums with the group. Kenny Gorelick started playing professionally with Barry White‘s Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1976. To add to his accolades, Kenny G has both the best-selling instrumental album of all time with “Breathless” and the best-selling Christmas album of all time with “Miracles.”Ī successful instrumentalist whose recordings routinely made the pop, R&B, and jazz charts during the 1980s and ’90s, Kenny G’s sound became a staple on adult contemporary and smooth jazz radio stations. With global sales totaling more than 75 million, Grammy and American Music Award winner Kenny G is the biggest-selling instrumental musician of all time - and he’s bringing his smooth jazz to the Brown County Music Center in Nashville on Dec. Soprano sax player Kenny G will perform Dec.
