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Smooth jazz-styled soprano saxophonist Marion Meadows was born in West Virginia and raised primarily in Connecticut; after adopting the classical clarinet at age nine, he moved to the saxophone as a teen, later studying composition and arranging at Boston's Berklee College of Music. A protege of Joe Henderson and Eddie Daniels, Meadows later served a long stint as a member of Norman Connors' Starship Orchestra; after a series of session dates and sideman gigs, he made his solo debut in 1990 with the RCA release For Lovers Only, followed in 1992 by Keep It Right There. Resurfacing two years later with Forbidden Fruit, after 1995's Body Rhythm Meadows jumped to Discovery to issue 1997's Pleasure. He then moved to Heads Up for Another Side of Midnight (1999), Next To You (2000), and In Deep (2002). ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Keep It Right There, is one of my favorite songs!!! He is a really smooth jazz artist, a true master of his craft. Check out some of his earlier albums like In Deep.
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I first heard Marion in Scottsdale, AZ & with the beautiful desert sky & his soothing melody, next stop must be heaven.
corwolfna
instant love at first hearing! takes me back to long drives on summer days, laughter and light and slow dancing with the one you love. memories..............ahhhhhh be nice to do it all again..............:)
Saw Marion perform recently at an intimate venue - playing at Kyle Turner's Birthday Party in Austin,TX. He was great and very sociable, and yes definitely easy on the eyes as well as the ears!
johnson.audrey7
Nice music to relax to and do your homework. Thanks Mr. So Smooth Meadows.
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