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I have been a huge Dave Matthews Band fan since I heard "What Would You Say?" for the first time back in 1995. Since then, I have been to about thirty DMB concerts and have just about every album they have released whether it was in the studio or live. I never heard such an amazing live band before.
This morning, I happened to go to check out when the Busch Stadium album was being released and BAM! there it was.
LeRoi Moore, the saxiphonist, flautist, etc., had passed away. Man, I was completely blown away. I knew he had an ATV accident, but the last I had heard was the he had enter re-hab for his injuries. This was so sudden that it took my breath away.
Anyone who has listened to DMB or saw them live knows just how talented he was. He is going to be a huge loss for this band as they really were like a family. I wouldn't be surprised if DMB was no more because he was just that integral to the band. Hell, it's even hard for me to imagine watching a DMB concert without LeRoi in his dark sunglasses playing the hell out of his saxaphone.
Sorry for rambling, I am just stunned and wanted to show my respect to a truly legendary musician.
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Completely Devastated
R.I.P. LeRoi Moore

I have been a huge Dave Matthews Band fan since I heard "What Would You Say?" for the first time back in 1995. Since then, I have been to about thirty DMB concerts and have just about every album they have released whether it was in the studio or live. I never heard such an amazing live band before.
This morning, I happened to go to check out when the Busch Stadium album was being released and BAM! there it was.
LeRoi Moore, the saxiphonist, flautist, etc., had passed away. Man, I was completely blown away. I knew he had an ATV accident, but the last I had heard was the he had enter re-hab for his injuries. This was so sudden that it took my breath away.
Anyone who has listened to DMB or saw them live knows just how talented he was. He is going to be a huge loss for this band as they really were like a family. I wouldn't be surprised if DMB was no more because he was just that integral to the band. Hell, it's even hard for me to imagine watching a DMB concert without LeRoi in his dark sunglasses playing the hell out of his saxaphone.
Sorry for rambling, I am just stunned and wanted to show my respect to a truly legendary musician.
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