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Kenny G
Actor, Additional Credits
Born June 5, 1956 (68 years)
Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, better known by his stage name Kenny G, is an American jazz saxophonist. His 1986 album, Duotones, brought him commercial success. Kenny G is one of the best-selling artists of all time, with global sales totaling more than 75 million records.
Kenny G's career started with a job as a sideman for Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1973; he was 17 and still in high school. He continued to play professionally while studying for a major in accounting at the University of Washington in Seattle, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. He played with the funk band Cold, Bold and Together before becoming a credited member of The Jeff Lorber Fusion. He began his solo career after his period with Lorber.
Kenny G has worked on several film soundtracks, including Dying Young and The Bodyguard. The song "Theme for Dying Young", written for that movie, was nominated for a Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Kenny G co-wrote the soundtrack of The Bodyguard, starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston, and performed his own song "Waiting for You" as well as his single "Even If My Heart Would Break". His music was also included in The Shadow and Miracle on 34th Street.
His sixth studio album, Breathless, was released in 1992, and went on to become the best-selling instrumental album ever, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide, selling 12 million copies in the United States alone. The album included many hits such as "Forever in Love", the recipient of the Grammy Award for the Best Instrumental Composition and which charted in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100. "Sentimental" charted at No. 27 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and "By the Time This Night Is Over", a collaboration with Peabo Bryson, peaked at No. 25 on the Hot 100. His first holiday album, Miracles, sold over 13 million copies, making it the most successful Christmas album to date. He also performed the "National Anthem of the United States" at the 1994 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on July 17, 1994.
Kenny G earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1997 for playing the longest note ever recorded on a saxophone. Using circular breathing, Kenny G held an E-flat for 45 minutes and 47 seconds at J&R Music World in New York City. The same year, his song "Havana", from the album The Moment, was remixed by Todd Terry and Tony Moran and released to dance clubs in the U.S. The mixes went to No.1 on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs chart in April 1997.
Kenny G's second holiday album, Faith, is the best selling holiday album of 1999 in the United States selling 2 million units according to Nielsen/SoundScan. The singles taken from the album, the traditional "Auld Lang Syne", reached No. 7 on the Hot 100. His rendition of "Auld Lang Syne" was, at the time of charting, popularized by the then-upcoming New Year celebration for 2000. At the time of its peak, it was also the oldest-written song to make the Hot 100 charts
Kenny G's career started with a job as a sideman for Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra in 1973; he was 17 and still in high school. He continued to play professionally while studying for a major in accounting at the University of Washington in Seattle, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. He played with the funk band Cold, Bold and Together before becoming a credited member of The Jeff Lorber Fusion. He began his solo career after his period with Lorber.
Kenny G has worked on several film soundtracks, including Dying Young and The Bodyguard. The song "Theme for Dying Young", written for that movie, was nominated for a Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Kenny G co-wrote the soundtrack of The Bodyguard, starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston, and performed his own song "Waiting for You" as well as his single "Even If My Heart Would Break". His music was also included in The Shadow and Miracle on 34th Street.
His sixth studio album, Breathless, was released in 1992, and went on to become the best-selling instrumental album ever, with over 15 million copies sold worldwide, selling 12 million copies in the United States alone. The album included many hits such as "Forever in Love", the recipient of the Grammy Award for the Best Instrumental Composition and which charted in the Billboard Year-End Hot 100. "Sentimental" charted at No. 27 on the Adult Contemporary Chart, and "By the Time This Night Is Over", a collaboration with Peabo Bryson, peaked at No. 25 on the Hot 100. His first holiday album, Miracles, sold over 13 million copies, making it the most successful Christmas album to date. He also performed the "National Anthem of the United States" at the 1994 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on July 17, 1994.
Kenny G earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1997 for playing the longest note ever recorded on a saxophone. Using circular breathing, Kenny G held an E-flat for 45 minutes and 47 seconds at J&R Music World in New York City. The same year, his song "Havana", from the album The Moment, was remixed by Todd Terry and Tony Moran and released to dance clubs in the U.S. The mixes went to No.1 on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs chart in April 1997.
Kenny G's second holiday album, Faith, is the best selling holiday album of 1999 in the United States selling 2 million units according to Nielsen/SoundScan. The singles taken from the album, the traditional "Auld Lang Syne", reached No. 7 on the Hot 100. His rendition of "Auld Lang Syne" was, at the time of charting, popularized by the then-upcoming New Year celebration for 2000. At the time of its peak, it was also the oldest-written song to make the Hot 100 charts
Filmography
2023 | In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin (TV Series) · as Self |
2022 | TMZ's Merry Elfin' Christmas · as Self |
2022 | Gamestop: Rise of the Players · as Self |
2021 | Listening to Kenny G · as Self |
2021 | Nick Cannon (TV Series) · as Self |
2020 | American Music Awards 2020 · as Self - Performer |
2020 | I Can See Your Voice (US) (TV Series) · as Self - Golden Mic Celebrity |
2019 | Tamron Hall (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2019 | Holey Moley (TV Series) · as Self |
2019 | Press Your Luck (2019) (TV Series) · as Self |
2017 | A Bad Moms Christmas · as Himself |
2017 | Drop the Mic (TV Series) · as Self |
2017 | The Beat with Ari Melber (TV Series) · as Self |
2017 | Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives · as Self |
2017 | The Gorburger Show (2017) (TV Series) · as Self |
2016 | Match Game (2016) (TV Series) · as Self - Panelist |
2015 | The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2014 | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (TV Series) · as Self |
2013 | @midnight (TV Series) · as Self |
2012 | Oprah: Where Are They Now? (TV Series) · as Self |
2012 | Home & Family (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2011 | Nail Files (TV Series) · as Self |
2010 | The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (TV Series) · as Self |
2009 | Lopez Tonight (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2009 | Streisand: Live in Concert · as Self - Audience |
2008 | Kenny G: An Evening of Rhythm and Romance · as Self - Sax |
2008 | Hit Man: David Foster & Friends · as Self |
2007 | Andrea Bocelli - Vivere Live in Tuscany · as Self |
2005 | The Contender (2005) (TV Series) · as Self |
2004 | New Year's Rockin' Eve 2005 · as Self |
2004 | Tavis Smiley (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2003 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2002 | American Idol (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
2001 | Operación Triunfo (TV Series) · as Self - Musical Guest |
2001 | Kenny G - Live · as Himself |
2000 | |
1999 | ABC 2000: The Millennium · as Self |
1999 | The Martin Short Show (1999) (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1997 | The View (TV Series) · as Self |
1997 | |
1996 | Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond · as Self |
1996 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1995 | MADtv (TV Series) · as Self |
1995 | The 22nd Annual American Music Awards · as Self |
1994 | WGN Morning News (TV Series) · as Self |
1993 | Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1993 | Bill Nye: The Science Guy (TV Series) · as Self |
1993 | Andy Griffith Show Reunion · as Self |
1992 | The 19th Annual American Music Awards · as Self |
1991 | Maury (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1991 | Voices That Care · as Self |
1991 | The 18th Annual American Music Awards · as Self |
1990 | The 4th Annual Soul Train Music Awards · as Self - Presenter |
1989 | The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1988 | LIVE with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1987 | The 1st Annual Soul Train Music Awards · as Self |
1984 | Surprise Surprise! (TV Series) · as Self |
1981 | Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) · as Self - Guest Co-Host |
1980 | Solid Gold (TV Series) · as Self |
1975 | Saturday Night Live (TV Series) · as Self - Musical Guest |
1975 | Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1973 | AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) · as Self |
1971 | Soul Train (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as Self |
1964 | Top of the Pops (TV Series) · as Self |
1962 | The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) · as Self |
1952 | Today (TV Series) · as Self - Musical Guest |