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		<title>Michael Kamen Dies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Composer Michael Kamen died yesterday after suffering from multiple sclerosis for several years. He was 55. Reports from news wires credit the Oscar-nominated man for his memorable work on the &#8216;Lethal Weapon&#8217; films and &#8216;Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves&#8217;, but I remember him best for his Concerto for Saxophone featuring David Sanborn CD in 1990. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000008BG7?tag=contemporaryjazz-20&#038;camp=0&#038;creative=0&#038;linkCode=as1&#038;creativeASIN=B000008BG7&#038;adid=18QWSJPN3K2W0BJMFAM5&#038;"><img src="http://www.contemporaryjazz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/kamen_concerto4sax.jpg" alt="" title="Concerto for Saxophone featuring David Sanborn from Michael Kamen" width="102" height="98" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-960" /></a>Composer Michael Kamen died yesterday after suffering from multiple sclerosis for several years. He was 55. Reports from news wires credit the Oscar-nominated man for his memorable work on the &#8216;Lethal Weapon&#8217; films and &#8216;Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves&#8217;, but I remember him best for his <i>Concerto for Saxophone featuring David Sanborn</i> CD in 1990. If memory serves, the Concerto was written by Kamen especially for Sanborn with whom he worked on the &#8216;Lethal Weapon&#8217; films. Kamen also worked with Eric Clapton on those films, and I believe I remember Kamen stating at that time that he had planned on writing a Concerto for Guitar featuring Eric Clapton.</p>
<p>Kamen had a distinctive style in his compositions. It was easy to hear the music in a preview for an upcoming film and recognize that he was the man behind it. He is survived by his wife Sandra, two daughters, three brothers, and his father. </p>
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