Performing "Bottoms Up" on the Mack Avenue Records Pyramid Stage. This is when some "fans" decided to come sit down right in front of me & my camera.
Saxophonist Dave McMurray has drawn comparisons to Grover Washington Jr., one of the most popular saxophonists of all time. While a fine compliment, it misses the point: this Detroit native has a sound that is truly his own. Considered one of the finest avant-garde saxophonists during his heyday with Griot Galaxy (in the 1980s), McMurray has also shown a special talent for genre-crossing. He has worked with a diverse range of artists, including Bob James, KEM, Kid Rock, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Geri Allen, The Rolling Stones, Gladys Knight and Bootsie Collins. He debuted as a leader in 1995 with The Dave McMurray Show. His latest release, My Brother and Me: The Best of Dave McMurray, is a compilation of the three subsequent albums he recorded for HipBop Records.
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