Kenny G Refutes The Assertion Of Prince That The Internet Is Dead
July 11th, 2010 - 7:19 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work
July 11, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): Kenny G is one of the illustrious Americans, who have been honored by the Grammy Awards. He is a saxophonist. He is associated with adult contemporary and smooth jazz. Adult contemporary music (AC) is a wide-ranging technique of well-liked music that varies from the blossoming vocal-based music of the 1960s to mostly ballad-heavy music with changeable amounts of rock influence. Smooth jazz is a sub-genre of jazz, which is profoundly predisposed to R&B, funk, rock, and pop music styles.
Prince, on the other hand, happens to be a highly prominent vocalist, songwriter, musician and actor. Some analysts in this field believe that Prince has been one of the most gifted pop musicians of the last 30 years. He has also been triumphant lucratively.
Kenny G, however, is not bending over to Prince. This is what Kenny implied in a straightforwardly lighthearted response to a recent interview in which Prince articulated that the Internet is wholly finished. Kenny G has declared that he utilizes the Internet on numberless occasions. Therefore, if the Internet is dead, Kenny G must be deceased as well. Kenny G then elucidated that he perhaps possesses a sixth sense and only observes dead persons.
Kenny G has also divulged that a greater part of his admirers may not possess as much savoir-faire about the Internet and downloading as the devotees of vocalist, Rihanna. However, Kenny G has also confessed that he is aware that he must employ the medium to market his music.
Prince has declined to take into service digital vehicles to market and popularize his music. Nonetheless, Kenny G has said that he will do anything to remain in touch with the audience. One can see why. Kenny G has only just discharged a fresh album, which happens to be the R&B-flavored, Heart & Soul.
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