Kim died in November 2013. His music lives on in the memories of those who loved him, those who played music with him, and those who listened.
Some of his knowledge has been passed on through his music charts, and this website. His music can be heard on existing recordings, and accessed from the book “Kim Sanders’ Music”, published in 2019.
If you’d like more information, or want to buy the book, or any of Kim’s recordings, contact kimzmusicbook@hotmail.com.
You can read more about him and his work in the following pages.

The launch of “Kim Sanders’ Music” into the world took place on Sunday 27 October 2019, at Camelot Lounge, Marrickville…..it was a blast!
See “Events” page
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In March Kim returned from three months in Istanbul where he did advanced studies with ney master Ahmet Kaya. He also studied Gypsy music with clarinettist Selim Sesler (the man The Guardian called “the Coltrane of the clarinet”) and continued his studies in duduk, mey and kaval.
He performed with the Turkish version of Kim Sanders & Friends, percussionist Okay Temiz, Laz singer/instrumentalist Birol Topaloglu and was Guest Soloist with the Turkish Ministry for Culture’s Istanbul State Modern Folk Music Ensemble.

Performing with Birol Topaloglu at Kadikoy Cultural Centre, Istanbul, Dec 07
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