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  1. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Now, the saxophonist returns with Grateful Deadication, a cover album that turns one of the most celebrated catalogs in rock songwriting into a vehicle for his own jazz expression. McMurray transforms Grateful Dead favorites like "Dark Star" and "Franklin's Tower."

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  2. Dave McMurray - Grateful Deadication (Full Album Stream) Blue Note Records. 10 videos 9,250 views Last updated on Jul 15, 2021. Dave McMurray - Grateful Deadication...

  3. 19 de mai. de 2023 · On Grateful Deadication, the saxophonist bridges his gritty, soulful Detroit sound with the flower empowered songs of San Francisco icons the Grateful Dead with a tribute album as vibrant as it is unexpected.

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  4. Dave McMurray has taken a long, strange trip to arrive at his sophomore release for Blue Note Records. On Grateful Deadication, the saxophonist takes his gritty, soulful Detroit sound and reimagines the flower empowered songs of San Francisco icons the Grateful Dead with an album as vibrant as it is unexpected.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2021 · Saxist Dave McMurray hit the jackpot a couple of years ago with a funky trio album Music Is Life that mixed fiery jazz with a hip backbeat. This time around, McMurray gets a bit ambitious, taking on the songbook of The Grateful Dead, and it works almost as impressively well.

  6. McMurray transforms Grateful Dead favorites like “Fire on the Mountain,” “Dark Star, “Touch of Grey,” and “Franklin’s Tower,” and is joined by vocalist Bettye LaVette and Bob Weir and Wolf Bros on a sublime version of “Loser.” Tracklist: 1. Fire On The Mountain 2. Dark Star 3. Loser Feat. Bettye LaVette & Bob Weir and Wolf ...

  7. Saxophonist Dave McMurray returns with Grateful Deadication 2, the follow-up to his acclaimed 2021 tribute album which once again finds the saxophonist reimagining the songs of the Grateful Dead with his gritty and soulful Detroit sound which draws upon jazz, pop, rock, soul, reggae, R&B, gospel, and more.