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Yes, that Kenny G. Don't believe us? We've got the proof right here. Max Gorelick is the son of the curly haired smooth jazz saxophonist, who has somehow sold over 75 million albums worldwide and ...
Below is a video of Max Gorelick, son of Kenneth “Kenny G.” Gorelick, playing guitar. I first saw it on Megadeth’s Facebook page, of all places. It’s not quite cool enough that I would allow Max to ...
Why do so many other people love it? That’s the conundrum considered by Listening to Kenny G (HBO Max), the latest installment in the Music Box anthology series that’s executive produced by ...
“Listening to Kenny G,” which premiered this week on HBO Max, offers surprising glimpses into the songs and private life of the skinny, White guy who became the face – and hair – of smooth jaz ...
In the last quarter of the 20 th century, there was probably no musician—maybe no cultural figure, period—who inspired as much love and as much loathing as Kenny G. The avatar of smooth jazz ...
The legendary saxophonist opens up about his lasting career, dealing with critics and his secrets to fatherhood in this week's issue of PEOPLE An avid golfer, pilot, baker, and, most famously, the ...
Legendary musician Kenny G has been ordered to pay his ex-wife $250k ... The two share adult kids, Max and Noah. As RadarOnline.com first reported, the two are battling over $40k-per-month ...
In 1974, Franklin High School student Kenneth Gorelick was asked by mentor and composer James Gardiner to perform a saxophone solo at a Seattle Center Opera House concert. Gardiner expected Gorelick ...
Kenny G divorced his second ... tour continue to "dry up" in recent years. G and Benson were married for 21 years and had two children together, Max and Noah. At the time of their divorce, the ...
Kenny G wants you to know that he doesn’t like the term “smooth jazz.” “For me,” the saxophonist says in his new memoir, ...
When you think of saxophonist Kenny G, the last think you think of is heavy metal. BUT, his son, Max, on the other hand, is all about the shred. I remember spotting Kenny and his son at an Opeth ...