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Rashawn Ross (born January 16, 1979) [1] is an American trumpeter and arranger. [2] His contributions to the Dave Matthews Band, first as a touring member and now a full-time member, have garnered him visibility. [3] Ross is an accomplished session musician. Ross has worked with artists in many different genres of music including funk, pop ...
Dave Matthews Band (also known as DMB) is an American rock band from Charlottesville, Virginia.The band's lineup consists of Dave Matthews (lead vocals, guitar), Stefan Lessard (bass), Carter Beauford (drums), Tim Reynolds (lead guitar), Rashawn Ross (trumpet, percussion), Jeff Coffin (saxophones), and Buddy Strong (keyboards).
Lessard gave Matthews a $20 bill to hand the man, who walked off in celebration. Trumpet player Rashawn Ross then suggested the phrase for the title of the album, which Matthews liked because people would not have to call the album by the more difficult to say "GrooGrux". [16]
Rashawn Ross: American musician United States of America: 1979-01-16 Saint Thomas: Q7294821: ... trumpet player, instrument designer, manufacturer (1910–1982)
Although they originated as a trio, the band has worked extensively with different horn sections, which have included Sam Kininger (saxophone) [1] from 2000 to 2003, Rashawn Ross (trumpet), and Ryan Zoidis (saxophone) from 2003 to 2006. [2] The band also worked with vocalist Toussaint Yeshua from 2006 to 2007. [3]
Instruments used in the song are guitar (performed by Benjamin and Morris O'Connor), percussion (Bailey and Johnson), bass (White), trumpet (Hurd), drums (John Paris), trumpet (Rashawn Ross and Will Artope), alto (Gary Bias), tenor saxophones (Bias), trombone (Reginald Young), and horns (Ray Brown).
Rashawn Ross – trumpet, bass trumpet, background vocals; Buddy Strong – Hammond B3 organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, background vocals; References
Rashawn Ross - trumpet, backing vocals; References This page was last edited on 31 January 2024, at 18:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...