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WHO REMEMBERS "SUNDAY NIGHT" W/ DAVID SANBORN? Those of you that know, know that this was the shit back in the day! It premiered around '88 and it was a music show hosted by Sanborn and Jools Holland. It had an eclectic mix of musical guests every Sunday. That was a helluva show and too bad it came and went. TV NEED shows like that to show folk what good programming and good music used to be. This was probably the best variety music show ever.
It ran for 2 seasons, here are the lineups from the shows; just look at the powerhouse artists/groups that were on there! We may never see anything like this again so be thankful that you saw some of these for those that did get a chance to catch the show: Show 101 Ruth Brown Ivan Neville George Duke Show 102 James Taylor Milton Nascimento Nana Vasconcelos Don Grolnick Lani Groves Dennis Collins Show 103 Eddie Palmieri Nelson Gonzales Phoebe Snow Yomo Toro Show 104 Dr. John Mavis Staples Jeff Healey Show 105 Dizzy Gillespie Diane Reeves David Peaston Onaje Allan Gumbs Show 106 Slim Gaillard Mark Knopfler Randy Newman Take Six Show 107 Marianne Faithfull John Zorn Aaron Neville Rob Wasserman John Sebastian NRBQ Show 108 Jack Bruce Joe Walsh Al Green Highway 101 Nat Hentoff Show 109 Boz Scaggs Anson Funderburgh Betty Wright The Trio Bulgarka Dave Bargeron Randy Brecker Ronnie Cuber Lou Marini Show 110 Al Jarreau Darlene Love Bashiri Johnson Johnny Clegg & Savuka Brenda White Lani Groves Dennis Collins Show 111 Earl Klugh Patti Austin Joe Sample Donald Fagen Sister Carol Kasey Cisyk Lani Groves Vaneese Thomas Vivian Cherry Bashiri Johnson Show 112 Judy Mowatt Joe Cocker David "Fathead" Newman Ladysmith Black Mambazo Annicia Banks Vaneese Thomas Kasey Cisyk Lani Groves Show 113 Curtis Mayfield Taylor Dayne David Lindley Jorge Cameron Shinehead George Duke Show 114 Squeeze Sam Moore Stanley Turrentine Ashford and Simpson Joseph Joubert Steve Thornton George Duke Show 115 Youssou N'Dour Theo Diarra Mar Gueye Habib Faye Philip Bailey Lani Groves Marcus Roberts Ambitious Lovers George Duke Show 116 Carlos Santana Lyle Lovett Chester Thompson Armando Peraza Chepito Area Wayne Shorter Fontella Bass George Duke Show 117 Betty Carter Branford Marsalis Willie Dixon John Sebastian George Duke Show 118 Take Six Rev. Claude Jeter Rev. Shirley Caesar Ann Caesar Price Bernard Sterling Michael Mathis The Dixie Hummingbirds Show 119 Sonny Rollins Leonard Cohen Ken Nordine Perla Batalla Was (Not Was) Julie Christensen George Duke Show 120 Harry Connick, jr. Lou Reed Gladys Knight John Cale Hiram Bullock Paul Shaffer Show 121 Robert Cray John Hiatt Koko Taylor World Saxophone Quartet Show 122 John Lurie & The Lounge Lizards The Roches Little Milton Campbell Marcus Miller Compilation 1 Joe Cocker Boz Scaggs Dizzy Gillespie Aaron Neville Savuka Slim Gaillard Louis Jordan Yomo Toro Al Green Compilation 2 Squeeze Fontella Bass Youssous N'Dour Robert Cray & John Hiatt David Lindley Leonard Cohen Sonny Rollins Betty Carter Branford Marsalis Rev. Claude Jeter Ambitious Lovers Show 201 Stevie Ray Vaughan Pharoah Sanders Van Dyke Parks Maria McKee Show 202 Phillip Glass Debby Harry Loudon Wainwright III Pere Ubu Show 203 Nona Hendryx Pops Staples Ivo Papasov Adrian Belew Elliot Sharp Show 204 Bootsy Collins Pretty Fat Carla Bley Steve Swallow Allen Toussaint Karen Mantler & Band Show 205 Todd Rundgren Pat Metheny Taj Mahal Nanci Griffiths Christian Marclay Show 206 L.L. Cool J Jean-Luc Ponty Ray Manzarek Elliot Sharp Show 207 The Pixies Sun Ra Syd Straw Arthur Baker Al Green Sister Carol Show 208 Sting & Fareed Haque Carla & Rufus Thomas Bill Frisell & Band Mary Margaret O'Hara Show 209 Miles Davis Hank Ballard & The Three Midnighters Djavan Marcus Miller Zahar Show 210 Sonic Youth Indigo Girls Daniel Lanois Evan Lurie & His Tango Band Diamanda Galas Show 211 Eric Clapton Robert Cray Julee Cruise Papa Wemba Dan Hicks & The Acoustic Warriors Show 212 Conway Twitty The Residents The Kronos Quartet Aster Aweke Show 213 Red Hot Chili Peppers Toots Thielemans Charlie Haden & his Liberation Orchestra Nick Cave & Mick Harvey Annabouboula Sister Carol Show 214 Graham Parker NRBQ Abbey Lincoln Phil Woods Shabazz and his D.J. C.E. Just Steve Turre and his Sea Shells Show 215 Bob Weir Rob Wasserman Warren Zevon Artis (Spoon Man) John Lurie and Nana Vasconcelos Bongwater Modern Jazz Quartet Show 216 Richard Thompson Tim Berne Jo-el Sonnier John Cale & B.J. Cole Shawn Colvin Howard Johnson Sister Carol Hank Crawford Show 217 Miles Davis Red Hot Chili Peppers Hank Crawford Abbey Lincoln The Kronos Quartet Show 218 Eric Clapton and Robert Cray Warren Zevon NRBQ Modern Jazz Quartet Charlie Haden & his Liberation Orchestra Dan Hicks & The Acoustic Warriors Sister Carol Steve Turre and his Sea Shells Compilation 3 Eric Clapton and Robert Cray Debby Harry Stevie Ray Vaughan Al Green The Pixies Miles Davis Compilation 4 Red Hot Chili Peppers Mary Margaret O'Hara Zahar Abbey Lincoln NRBQ Ivo Papasov and his Wedding Band Pharoah Sanders Shows 113, 120, and 217 were my favorite shows. If ANYONE has this entire series on DVD, please hit a brotha up! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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I have a bunch of those performances on VHS. clapton, Debbie harry, chilli pepps
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Man, We were Just talking about that series Sunday Night/ Night Music, on NBC...I actually did a couple of threads on it a while back, I used to try and tape all the episodes, but I don't have 'em all...in fact BETonJazz used to air reruns every now and then... They also used the format for a couple of New Years shows a few years back, after Dick Clark, with Sanborn hosting again...this time, they had guests like D'Angelo, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Isaac Hayes, Cassandra Wilson...they were hoping ABC would pick it up this time, as another late night thing, but they chose not to.... ... [Edited 4/10/06 13:56pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: Man, We were Just talking about that series Sunday Night/ Night Music, on NBC...I actually did a couple of threads on it a while back, I used to try and tape all the episodes, but I don't have 'em all...in fact BETonJazz used to air reruns every now and then...
They also used the format for a couple of New Years shows a few years back, after Dick Clark, with Sanborn hosting again...this time, they had guests like D'Angelo, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Isaac Hayes, Cassandra Wilson...they were hoping ABC would pick it up this time, as another late night thing, but they chose not to.... ... [Edited 4/10/06 13:21pm] Aw man! Good shit! Damn why won't anyone pick this up again? BETJazz shows it sometimes? Is it under the same name or did thay change it? Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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StoneCrib said: Aw man! Good shit! Damn why won't anyone pick this up again? BETJazz shows it sometimes? Is it under the same name or did thay change it? Not sure if they still show it, but they had it under its second name, "Night Music".... One of my favorite episodes was Donald Fagen, accompanying artists like Patti Austin, Earl Klugh, and Joe Sample...another Favorite was the show with Todd Rundgren, Pat Metheny, and Taj Mahal...The Curtis Mayfield Show was great, too! and the Bootsy, and Carla Bley...then the Sun Ra show....The Milton Nascimento, James Taylor...Sting with Fareed Haque and Bill Frisell...Miles Davis and Djavan... Man, they had too many great shows!! ... [Edited 4/10/06 13:35pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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It's a shame it came on so late, and they always had trouble getting sponsors..
but, Man, Could You imagine having a show like that Now? a place where Van Hunt, John Mayer, Lewis Taylor and Raphael Saadiq could possibly Jam with other artists like Bjork, Marcus Miller, Wayne Shorter, Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, David Bowie, Herbie Hancock,Radiohead, Bernie Worrell, Ani DiFranco, Questlove, Qtip, Charlie Hunter, Dwele, Bilal...Music fans would lose their minds!! Of course, that would probably get cancelled too...Most kids raised on Clear Channel wouldn't know who these folks were, and wouldn't tune in ... ... [Edited 4/10/06 13:51pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: StoneCrib said: Aw man! Good shit! Damn why won't anyone pick this up again? BETJazz shows it sometimes? Is it under the same name or did thay change it? Not sure if they still show it, but they had it under its second name, "Night Music".... One of my favorite episodes was Donald Fagen, accompanying artists like Patti Austin, Earl Klugh, and Joe Sample...another Favorite was the show with Todd Rundgren, Pat Metheny, and Taj Mahal...The Curtis Mayfield Show was great, too! and the Bootsy, and Carla Bley...then the Sun Ra show....The Milton Nascimento, James Taylor...Sting with Fareed Haque and Bill Frisell...Miles Davis and Djavan... Man, they had too many great shows!! ... [Edited 4/10/06 13:35pm] Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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paligap said: It's a shame it came on so late, and they always had trouble getting sponsors..
but, Man, Could You imagine having a show like that Now? a place where Van Hunt, John Mayer, Lewis Taylor and Raphael Saadiq could possibly Jam with other artists like Bjork, Marcus Miller, Wayne Shorter, Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, David Bowie, Herbie Hancock,Radiohead, Ani DiFranco, Questlove, Qtip, Charlie Hunter, Dwele, Bilal...Music fans would lose their minds!! .. [Edited 4/10/06 13:45pm] I think I just soiled my drawers! That would be INCREDIBLE to have today! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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This was a great show worth staying up for. I have a tape somewhere when Bootsy showed up and jammed with the band. Supposedly there are companies that want to release these shows on DVD but NBC will not give up the rights. | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: This was a great show worth staying up for. I have a tape somewhere when Bootsy showed up and jammed with the band. Supposedly there are companies that want to release these shows on DVD but NBC will not give up the rights.
NBC sucks. Let's bomb them. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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Not Even David Sanborn remembers "Sunday Night"w/ David Sanborn. [Edited 4/10/06 15:36pm] | |
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Show 207
The Pixies Sun Ra Syd Straw Arthur Baker Al Green Sister Carol that was the show man, that made me a believer. i used to love this show! too bad it was on when i was in high school, i had no idea who most of those people were back then, now that i'm a bit more educated musically, i'd love to see them again so i could appreciate their performances a little more. . [Edited 4/10/06 16:02pm] | |
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StoneCrib said: SPYZFAN1 said: This was a great show worth staying up for. I have a tape somewhere when Bootsy showed up and jammed with the band. Supposedly there are companies that want to release these shows on DVD but NBC will not give up the rights.
NBC sucks. Let's bomb them. though i work for GE who happens to own NBC. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: StoneCrib said: NBC sucks. Let's bomb them. though i work for GE who happens to own NBC. Sometimes you have to make certain sacrifices for the betterment of the masses. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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That was a great show ! I used to try to tape every episode when it came on .
Interesting, that his sometime co-host Jools Holland now hosts in the UK a show with a similar eclectic musical mix called "Later", which is now shown in the US on the Ovation cable network #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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jjhunsecker said: That was a great show ! I used to try to tape every episode when it came on .
Interesting, that his sometime co-host Jools Holland now hosts in the UK a show with a similar eclectic musical mix called "Later", which is now shown in the US on the Ovation cable network Is it any good? Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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That was a helluva show. I remember being away at college and coming back in usually after drinking and watching it. I will do today what you won't, so tomorrow I can do what you can't. | |
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jjhunsecker said: That was a great show ! I used to try to tape every episode when it came on .
Interesting, that his sometime co-host Jools Holland now hosts in the UK a show with a similar eclectic musical mix called "Later", which is now shown in the US on the Ovation cable network I wish I had Ovation...I remember BBC America used to show Later with Jools Holland... Now I'm really pissed because Lewis Taylor was on there, and I didn't get to record it!! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: This was a great show worth staying up for. I have a tape somewhere when Bootsy showed up and jammed with the band. Supposedly there are companies that want to release these shows on DVD but NBC will not give up the rights.
a couple of volumes did come out in Japan on Laserdisc, but it was more like a "best of", with only two volumes, I think.... ... [Edited 4/11/06 6:01am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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loved that show a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: This was a great show worth staying up for. I have a tape somewhere when Bootsy showed up and jammed with the band. Supposedly there are companies that want to release these shows on DVD but NBC will not give up the rights.
Heeeeereeeee's Bootsy!!! http://www.youtube.com/wa...%20collins | |
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And here's D'Angelo with what i believe is Eric Clapton in the back...
http://www.youtube.com/wa...%20sanborn Enjoy ! | |
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beatz01 said: And here's D'Angelo with what i believe is Eric Clapton in the back...
http://www.youtube.com/wa...%20sanborn Enjoy ! Yeah, That's It! They also did "Sunshine of Your Love" together, with D'angelo and Clapton alternating on vocals... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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StoneCrib said: jjhunsecker said: That was a great show ! I used to try to tape every episode when it came on .
Interesting, that his sometime co-host Jools Holland now hosts in the UK a show with a similar eclectic musical mix called "Later", which is now shown in the US on the Ovation cable network Is it any good? The episodes I've seen were all quite good. The show is just music, with occassional interviews. No comedy or any other bullshit. The guests are a varied lot, so your feeling on a particular segment would depend on how much you like the artists involved. There have been DVDs of performances from the show , compiled thematically (such as Music legends, Soul, Hard rock, British music, etc) available in the UK. I sometimes see them in NY stores as Canadian imports , pretty pricey (usually about $40 a disc). They need to release them on DVD domestically. Given the caliber of acts that he's had on (Clapton, mcCartney, Metallica, Oasis, Hole, Page & Plant)I'm surprised that they haven't been put out here #SOCIETYDEFINESU | |
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jjhunsecker said: StoneCrib said: Is it any good? The episodes I've seen were all quite good. The show is just music, with occassional interviews. No comedy or any other bullshit. The guests are a varied lot, so your feeling on a particular segment would depend on how much you like the artists involved. There have been DVDs of performances from the show , compiled thematically (such as Music legends, Soul, Hard rock, British music, etc) available in the UK. I sometimes see them in NY stores as Canadian imports , pretty pricey (usually about $40 a disc). They need to release them on DVD domestically. Given the caliber of acts that he's had on (Clapton, mcCartney, Metallica, Oasis, Hole, Page & Plant)I'm surprised that they haven't been put out here Oh ok, cool. Thanx for the info, much appreciated. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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I have the show with Eddie Palmieri and Marcus Miller joins at the end with sanborn for an funky latin jam. Off the hook!! | |
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What an cool concept. Pulling together divergent musicians to make some great music.
What does it say about current attitudes that a show like that can't exist on American TV now? tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: What an cool concept. Pulling together divergent musicians to make some great music.
What does it say about current attitudes that a show like that can't exist on American TV now? tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Damn shame, aint it? Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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chestro18 said: I have the show with Eddie Palmieri and Marcus Miller joins at the end with sanborn for an funky latin jam. Off the hook!!
I remember that one! They started out jammin' on Weather Report/Jaco's "Teen Town", and took a left into a latin groove...Hiram Bullock was just kicking into overdrive when the credits finished and the program ended I was pissed! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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