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Euge Groove made his debut as professional musician in 1987 as sideman, collecting since the beginning good results on mainstream, such as the Exposé's No. 1 hit, "Seasons Change". His reputation went very quickly to high levels, arriving to collaborate with several music icons, like Joe Cocker , Elton John , Eros Ramazzotti and Richard Marx .
He has a sax solo on their No. 1 hit "Seasons Change," and another on their 1993 hit "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)." Grove adopted the name Euge Groove; initially presumed to be coined by fans who saw him perform in Europe , Grove later indicated in an interview on XM Radio in 2006 that his mother-in-law conceived the idea for his ...
Play Date is the second studio album of saxophonist Euge Groove issued in July 2002 by Warner Bros. Records. [3] The album rose to No. 10 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 13 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.
Lost Together is the fourth studio album by Blue Rodeo.It was Bob Wiseman's last album with the band, and was the first to feature drummer Glenn Milchem, and steel guitar player Kim Deschamps.
"I Wish It Would Rain Down" is a song by English musician Phil Collins from his fourth solo studio album, ...But Seriously (1989). The song was a chart success in early 1990, peaking at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Canadian RPM 100 Singles chart; in the latter country, it was the most successful song of 1990.
"Rain Down on Me" (Goudreau, John Warren, Maes, Stefanelli, Archibald) - 4:15 "Every Door Is Open" - 4:27 "Devil to Pay" - 4:30
BY ANTON ZVEREV (Reuters) - First came the loud explosion that made buildings rattle: then it started raining bodies. One of the corpses fell through the rickety roof of Irina Tipunova's house in ...
It is also his first album to be released under the Shanachie label. Headlining artists on his fourth album are George Duke on synth, Euge Groove on tenor sax and Peter White on guitar. [11] Songs placing on the top smooth jazz list include both the album's namesake song at No. 11 and Lay It On Me at No. 28.