Euge Groove & Peter White

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STEVEN EUGEN GROOVE, better known as Euge Groove, is an American smooth jazz saxophonist with a strong Top-40 background. Grove recorded his first solo album in 2000. Prior to that, he had replaced Richard Elliot in the Tower of Power when Elliot decided to pursue a solo career, and did session work with various pop acts, most noticeably the Miami girl group Exposé. 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).” Euge Groove’s best-known solo hits include “Sneak a Peek,” “Slam Dunk,” “Rewind,” “Don’t let me be lonely tonight,” “Livin’ Large” and “XXL.” His most recent hits include “Get ‘Em Going”, “Chillaxin’, and “S7ven Large”. Solid albums include; S7ven Large (2011), Born 2 Groove (2006), Livin’ Large (2004) and Play Date (2002). He has recently released another album, titled “Sunday Morning.” In 2008 he went on tour with Tina Turner.

Website:
Eugegroove.com

Over the years, PETER WHITE has maintained a reputation as one of the most versatile and prolific acoustic guitarists on the contemporary jazz landscape. Armed with an unparalleled combination of lyricism and energy, he combines elements of jazz, pop and classical guitar to create a sound that is singular and accessible to a broad audience.He has opened for artists like Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel and Queen.

In the ‘80s, White relocated to Los Angeles, formed a band called Shot in the Dark, and established a music publishing company called Lobster Music. After fifteen years as a backup musician and a session player, White launched his solo recording career with the 1990 release of Reveillez-Vous.
He followed with three records on the Sindrome label – Excusez-Moi (1991), Promenade (1993) and Reflections (1994) – before signing with Columbia for the 1996 release of Caravan of Dreams. He maintained an ambitious release schedule through the ‘90s and beyond, but also found time to appear on recordings by many of his friends, including Dave Koz, Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Jeff Golub, Lee Ritenour, Kirk Whalum, Boney James and many others.

On the road, he has participated in numerous “Guitars and Saxes” tours with the aforementioned players, and has established an annual “Peter White Christmas Tour” – the latter enterprise fueled by the success of his two highly regarded holiday albums, Songs of the Season (1997) and A Peter White Christmas (2007).Good Day, released in 2009 on Peak Records, a division of Concord Music Group, was White’s first collection of original songs in several years. White released Here We Go in 2012. The 11-song set, produced by White and DC (George Benson, Larry Carlton, Bob James, Patty Austin), featured several high-profile guest musicians, including saxophonists David Sanborn and Kirk Whalum, and pianist Philippe Saisse, and included a range of original material written in the recent and distant past. Smile, released on October 7, 2014, is the final CD in White’s trilogy of albums consisting entirely of his own material. The recording features ten tracks. Special guests include Mindi Abair (vocals), Rick Braun (horns), Euge Groove (soprano sax) and Philippe Saisse (keyboards, piano and orchestra programming). White’s daughter, Charlotte, plays violin on one song.

In a career that spans nearly four decades, over a dozen solo recordings and countless performances, White insists that it’s the faces in the crowd and the fans that keep the experience fresh. “I’ll play a live show, and someone will come to me afterward and say, ‘Oh, I loved this CD,’ or ‘This song helped me through a bad time,’” he explains. “Or I get emails from people saying, ‘Oh, I love the way you covered one of my favorite songs on your record back in 1994.’ The idea that someone can write me an email and tell me about something I did on a record that was released fifteen years ago – you can’t buy that. That’s priceless.”

Website:
Peterwhite.com


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