This is 14, 35 years ago. So he's, he's not 65 right now. How walt os e, he's about 65 now. He's at his late twenties, and he hasn't made it. But something inside of him, ok? So then what happens is a, the people who are running the show come and knock on the door, and they say, oh, we're running late to night. You're only going to get to play one song, so come out and play your single. And he makes the decision in that moment to play song bird instead,. which was not what anyone wanted from him. His manager certainly didn't want that, but he
Love it or hate it, but you've definitely heard it: the so-called "smooth jazz" of saxophonist Kenny G. Filmmaker Penny Lane talks about her documentary, Listening to Kenny G with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. They discuss the pursuit of perfection, the power of vulnerability in art, and why Kenny G is loved by the people and reviled by the critics.