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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!
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Reply #1 posted 04/10/06 1:12pm

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I have a bunch of those performances on VHS. clapton, Debbie harry, chilli pepps
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Reply #2 posted 04/10/06 1:16pm

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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....









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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....









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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?
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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!!


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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 lol ...



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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!!


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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!!


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I think I just soiled my drawers! lol That would be INCREDIBLE to have today!
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Reply #8 posted 04/10/06 2:57pm

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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.
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Reply #10 posted 04/10/06 3:36pm

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Not Even David Sanborn remembers "Sunday Night"w/ David Sanborn.
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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. ufo nod

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. lol

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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.


bomb

though i work for GE who happens to own NBC. whistling
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sinisterpentatonic said:

StoneCrib said:


NBC sucks. Let's bomb them.


bomb

though i work for GE who happens to own NBC. whistling

Sometimes you have to make certain sacrifices for the betterment of the masses. wink
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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
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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?
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Reply #16 posted 04/10/06 7:49pm

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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. biggrin
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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!! mad


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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....


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loved that show
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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!!! biggrin





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Reply #21 posted 04/11/06 4:29am

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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

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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 ! smile


Yeah, That's It! They also did "Sunshine of Your Love" together, with D'angelo and Clapton alternating on vocals...


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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
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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.
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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. wink

hmmm What does it say about current attitudes that a show like that can't exist on American TV now? confused


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theAudience said:

What an cool concept. Pulling together divergent musicians to make some great music. wink

hmmm What does it say about current attitudes that a show like that can't exist on American TV now? confused


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Damn shame, aint it?
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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 mad I was pissed!



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