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GROVER WASHINGTON JR. MISTER MAGIC SONGS MOVIE
The song was covered (remade) by Will Smith on his 1997 Big Willie Style album and was featured in the 1999 movie Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, sung by Dr. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, went platinum (selling more than 1 million records) and won the Grammy Award in 1982 for Best R&B song. The song, produced by Washington and Ralph MacDonald and written by Withers, William Salter, and Ralph MacDonald, became Washington’s biggest hit. The title song with the same name, “Just the Two of Us,” featured Bill Withers on vocals. In February of 1981 Washington released Just the Two of Us on Elektra Records. In 1974 Washington’s fourth album, Mister Magic, landed at no. His first album, Inner City Blues, was released on the Kudu Records label in 1971. After leaving the service in 1967, Washington began freelancing his musical skills throughout New York City and Philadelphia. During that time he met Billy Cobham, a popular Panamanian American jazz drummer. In 1965 Washington was drafted into the U.S. Following the breakup of the Four Clefs, Washington joined Keith McAllister’s band, Mark III Trio, from Mansfield, Ohio. After finishing high school at the age of 16, Washington left Buffalo and joined the Four Clefs, a Midwest ensemble, performing with them from 1959 to 1963. Additionally, he studied chord progressions with Elvin Shepherd, a legendary trumpet player and saxophonist. In high school Washington was a baritone saxophonist with the all-city high school band. The opener Earth Tones leans on a little more stretched out soloing and incorporates field recordings, killer rhodes and of course Grover's swinging sax. One of Grover's early 'groovers' and a must have for fans of funk laden instrumental jazz. Mister Magic song from the album Ken Burns Jazz-The Story Of Americas Music is released on May 2000. Washington was surrounded by musicians, including a brother who was an organist in church choirs and another brother who played the drums.Īt the age of 8, Washington’s father gave him a saxophone – although he admitted that his first love was classical music. referencing Mister Magic ( LP, Album) KU 20. Listen to Grover Washington Mister Magic MP3 song. Born in Buffalo, New York, on December 12, 1943, to Grover Washington Sr., a tenor saxophonist, and Lillian Washington, a church chorister.

Grover Washington was a popular American jazz saxophonist, with a style reflecting soul-jazz and jazz funk, as well as a songwriter, throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
