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Grammy-Nominated Jazz Virtuoso Aaron Bing Releases Deeply Personal New Single “Forgive Me”

  • Writer: NewsBlend360
    NewsBlend360
  • Jun 7
  • 7 min read

An inspiring sax and vocal duet blending smooth jazz and faith-based lyrics, marking the return of one of the industry’s most accomplished multi-instrumentalists


Aaron Bing in a textured jacket and jeans stands with a confident pose against a plain white background. Black boots complete the look. Monochrome.
Aaron Bing strikes a confident pose during a publicity shoot at Roy Cox Studios in Baltimore, MD.

By  NEWS BLEND 360

Updated 10:41 PM EST, June 7, 2025


LOS ANGELES (NB360) — Grammy-nominated composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Aaron Bing has officially returned to the forefront of contemporary music with the release of his long-awaited new single, “Forgive Me.” This emotionally rich saxophone and vocal duet, available now on all streaming platforms, melds the smooth elegance of jazz with powerful, faith-driven storytelling. The track serves as both a creative rebirth and a spiritual offering from one of the most uniquely gifted artists of his generation.

“Forgive Me” is a heartfelt plea for grace, an intimate conversation between soul and spirit conveyed through lush instrumentation, powerful vocal harmonies, and Aaron Bing’s unmistakable signature: a saxophone that doesn’t just play, it speaks.

“This song is deeply personal,” says Bing. “It represents a point in my life where I had to surrender, reflect, and realign with my purpose. I wanted the saxophone to carry the same weight as the words being sung, because sometimes melody can say what words can’t.”

Black and white image of Aaron Bing in a collared shirt, a saxophonist playing. Text reads "Aaron Bing, Forgive Me, Feat. Breana Marin."
Aaron Bing - Forgive Me Cover Art

A Master of His Craft: 21 Instruments, 8 Studio Albums, and Artistic Control from Start to Finish


Aaron Bing’s musicianship is nothing short of exceptional. Although he is a rare virtuoso who commands 21 different instruments—from piano, clarinet, and french horn to trombone, vibraphone, full drum kit, and an array of world percussion, the saxophone remains his artistic North Star and the instrument for which he is internationally celebrated. Bing’s signature sound, a velvety yet piercing soprano tone capable of whisper‑soft caresses one moment and soaring gospel crescendos the next, has become the melodic through‑line of his entire catalog.

In the studio, Bing’s multi‑instrumental fluency enables him to craft every sonic layer organically, playing each brass, woodwind, string, keyboard, and rhythm part himself instead of relying on digital samples or session players. This holistic approach lets him sculpt arrangements the way a painter works a canvas, ensuring that every harmony supports the saxophone’s lead voice with perfect emotional shading. Onstage the effect is just as striking: while a live band supplies the rhythmic foundation, Bing’s sax takes center spotlight, weaving fluid improvisations that feel conversational, at times call‑and‑response with the vocalist, at others a wordless prayer that silences the room.


His mastery across so many instruments would be impressive on its own; what makes it extraordinary is how seamlessly he migrates ideas between them. A piano voicing conceived during a late‑night writing session might inspire a French‑horn countermelody the next morning and ultimately resolve into a soaring sax refrain. This fluid creative loop, brass to keys to percussion and back, gives his recordings a cohesive, hand‑crafted warmth rarely heard in the modern era of cut‑and‑paste production. Yet no matter how lush the orchestration grows, listeners can always trace the emotional core back to Bing’s saxophone: that unmistakable breathy vibrato, the graceful altissimo arcs, the intuitive phrasing drawn from gospel callings, smooth‑jazz polish, and classical discipline.


Simply put, the sax is Aaron Bing’s voice, and his facility on twenty other instruments is the orchestra that amplifies it. Together they forge a soundscape that is both technically dazzling and profoundly human, proof that virtuosity, when rooted in soul and storytelling, can transcend genre and speak to every heart in the room.


Across his eight critically acclaimed studio albums:

  • Always (2005)

  • Christmas Dream (2008)

  • Secret Place (2009)

  • Rebirth (2011)

  • Legacy (2012)

  • Otra Parte De Mi (2013)

  • Awakening (2015)

  • Aaron Bing (2017)


Bing not only performed the instrumentation, but also wrote, produced, arranged, and engineered nearly every track himself, offering listeners a complete and uncompromised artistic vision. The only exception in his otherwise self-contained catalog is the 2016 sax and vocal duet “Maybe Tomorrow” — a moving collaboration with platinum-selling artist Tevin Campbell, originally penned by Berry Gordy and first recorded by a young Michael Jackson.


This attention to creative authenticity, coupled with his formal training in orchestration and music theory, has earned Bing industry-wide respect, a Grammy nomination, and placement on multiple Billboard Smooth Jazz charts.


Beyond the Spotlight: Film Scores, International Touring, and Creative Evolution


Though “Forgive Me” marks his first original studio release in four years, the past seven years have been anything but dormant for Aaron Bing. Quietly and purposefully, he has been expanding his artistry into new dimensions, particularly in film and television scoring.


His emotionally resonant compositions have been featured in critically acclaimed productions including:


  • HBO Max’s true crime series The Staircase

  • Netflix Movie: Flint Tale: Drama about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan

  • Paramount+ and Viaplay’s international political thriller Red Election


These scoring projects allowed Bing to explore the cinematic power of music, translating emotion through sound design and orchestral layering while elevating onscreen storytelling.

In parallel, Bing has remained an in-demand live performer, touring extensively and sharing stages with icons such as:


  • Tyrese

  • Brian McKnight

  • Frankie Beverly

  • Monica, among others.


His global tours have brought him to concert halls and festival stages across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean, where his soulful performances and magnetic stage presence have continued to captivate audiences.

“Scoring for film gave me new tools to tell stories,” says Bing. “But being back in the studio recording songs again, that’s home for me. That’s where I can speak directly from the heart.”

“Forgive Me” — A Musical Offering of Redemption and Renewal

The release of “Forgive Me” marks a pivotal moment in Aaron Bing’s career, not just as a comeback, but as a statement of clarity, faith, and re-connection to his roots. The single is both a sonic sanctuary and a spiritual reflection, echoing messages of hope, accountability, and divine forgiveness.

The track features a soaring vocal performance layered over live instrumentation, with the saxophone moving in fluid, emotional harmony, each note carefully crafted to guide the listener through a journey of vulnerability and healing.

A cinematic official music video accompanies the release. Set in an ambient studio lit by candlelight and faith imagery, the visual blends realism with watercolor animations that symbolize inner transformation and divine grace.


Black and white image of Aaron Bing playing a saxophone. Close-up view, showing focused expression. Plain background.
Aaron Bing playing his soprano saxophone during a photo shoot with Felle in New York. www.felle.com.au

The “Aaron Bing Celebrity Experience” – Tour and Community Connection

To support the release, Aaron Bing is launching a six-city “Celbrity Experience” tour beginning November in Honolulu. The tour is more than a concert, it’s an immersive event designed to connect audiences to the

message behind the music. Each performance will include:

  • Step onto the red carpet, mingle with A‑list stars, and capture unforgettable photos at their side

  • Behind-the-scenes stories from Bing’s journey

  • A moderated Q&A session with the audience

  • Take your seat among the stars and experience the concert’s electrifying energy up close.


Details, venues, and ticket links will be available on www.AaronBing.com and his official social media accounts.


Media & Industry Availability

Aaron Bing is available for limited media appearances starting June 16, including live television interviews, national radio spots, podcast guest appearances, and print/digital feature stories.


Media Assets Available Upon Request:

  • High-resolution press photos

  • Broadcast-quality performance clips and B-roll

  • 30/60-second radio liners

  • Official tour press kit

  • Access to music video embed codes


Suggested Editorial Angles:

  • The intersection of jazz and faith-based music

  • The rise of multi-instrumentalists in the digital age

  • From smooth jazz charts to HBO Max: Aaron Bing’s scoring success

  • The emotional and spiritual power of instrumental music

  • Reinventing artistry in an era of streaming and independence



Aaron Bing in a textured jacket and jeans stands confidently against a white background. He wears dark boots, exuding a stylish and calm demeanor.
A stylish black-and-white publicity shot featuring Aaron Bing in a textured jacket and jeans, exuding confidence and modern flair.

About Aaron Bing

Aaron Bing is a Grammy-nominated composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer celebrated for his emotionally rich and genre-defying music that blends smooth jazz, pop, r&b, and global influences. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Bing is the founder of Century Records and Vibe Media Live, LLC, where he leads all aspects of music production, film scoring, touring, and multimedia branding under his creative vision.

A classically trained saxophonist who plays 21 instruments, Aaron Bing’s sound is both technically masterful and deeply expressive, weaving personal stories and cultural identity into every note. While best known for his jazz and inspirational compositions, Bing has also drawn from his Spanish heritage to explore a richer, more global musical palette.


That influence came to life most powerfully in his bilingual Latin jazz crossover album, Otra Parte De Mí (translated: Another Part of Me), a deeply personal project that paid homage to his Spanish roots. The album featured a dynamic fusion of romantic Latin ballads, flamenco-inspired rhythms, and smooth jazz instrumentation, and included collaborations with Spanish-speaking artists, including a heartfelt sax-and-vocal duet with rising star Tania Gallegos, who delivered the vocals with passion and authenticity.

Otra Parte De Mí  was more than an album, it was a celebration of identity,” says Bing. “It allowed me to honor the Latin music traditions I grew up with and reintroduce myself to fans in a more intimate, cultural way. It’s another voice inside of me, another language I speak through music.”

With Otra Parte De Mí, Bing bridged two musical worlds, marrying the warmth and sensuality of Spanish-language melodies with the elegance of instrumental jazz, expanding his international audience and deepening his connection with Latin communities both in the U.S. and abroad. The project further solidified his reputation as a cultural storyteller, capable of navigating the subtleties of emotion and heritage through music.


Whether he's composing faith-based anthems, scoring emotional scenes for television and film, or serenading a live audience with his signature saxophone style, Aaron Bing remains committed to creating music that uplifts, heals, and transcends boundaries.


His unwavering dedication to musical excellence, spiritual integrity, and cultural authenticity continues to inspire fans around the globe, from smooth jazz aficionados and gospel listeners to Latin music lovers and soundtrack enthusiasts. With each project, Aaron Bing reaffirms his place not only as a performer, but as a visionary committed to expressing every part of who he is, including the parts that speak in Spanish.


With “Forgive Me,” Aaron Bing reaffirms what the world has long known: that true artistry transcends genre, language, and even time away from the spotlight. This soulful offering, rooted in faith, sculpted by a master of 21 instruments, and inspired by the rich tapestry of his Spanish heritage, ushers in a vibrant new chapter for a musician whose signature saxophone has already touched hearts across the globe. As Bing steps back onto the stage, audiences can expect not only an electrifying concert experience but an intimate invitation to share in a story of redemption, cultural pride, and unshakable hope. For press, partners, and fans alike, “Forgive Me” is more than a single, it is a testament to the enduring power of music to heal, unite, and inspire.


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