Thirty years ago, saxophonist and six-time Grammy Award winner David Sanborn hosted a late-night NBC program called Night Music that was one of the most diverse, and coolest, music shows ever seen on television. Although each episode was wildly eclectic—one featured Sonny Rollins, Leonard Cohen, Ken Nordine, and Was (Not Was), while another boasted Sun Ra, the Pixies, Al Green, and Arthur Baker—the show’s emphasis was on what bonded all of its participants: the process of music-making. Due to rights issues, the two seasons of Night Music have long been unavailable commercially. But now, inspired by that program’s legacy, Sanborn is picking up where he left off in 1990 with a new show in the same spirit: Sanborn Sessions, which will premiere December 3 at sanbornsessions.com, as well as on the Sanborn Sessions YouTube channel.