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David Sanborn Death: Grammy Award-winning, saxophonist died on May 12 after battling prostate cancer

Well-known saxophonist and musician, David Sanborn has passed away suddenly. He was confirmed dead on Monday, May 13, 2024 following various social media publication informing the public of his death. He died leaving many hearts scarred after learning of his sudden death.

Without any doubt, he will always be missed by all those who knew him during the course of his life. The general public is urged to keep the whole family of David Sanborn in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this sad and difficult time of grief.

David Sanborn Cause of Death

Since it became public knowledge that David Sanborn had passed away, a great number of people have not been shy in expressing their deepest condolences to his family. In addition, they have paid respect to him in words that were just recently made public.

He was a saxophonist who won six Grammy Awards and was known all over the world for his excellent performing. Reports that have made their way to the public claim that he passed away after a protracted struggle with prostate cancer that was accompanied by complications.

Career

Despite the fact that Mr. Sanborn had been battling prostate cancer since 2018, he had been able to keep up with his regular concert schedule up until very recently. He did, in fact, already have gigs arranged until the year 2025.

During the course of his extraordinary career, he collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including Paul Butterfield, Miles Davis, Sting, and Lou Reed, among others. The sound of the alto saxophone was unquestionably enhanced by his addition of a new dimension, and his effect on the instrument is felt beyond the instrument itself.

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