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Everyday Lyrics is the closing song from the album ‘Everyday’ and is sung by the Dave Matthews Band. It was aired on 27th February, 2001. All the songs are written by Glen Ballard and Dave Matthews themselves. It was a hit in the United States. This song has been worked over and is the latest remake of the DMB song #36 which has often been played in live albums like Live at Red Rocks and Listener Supported. 3

Matthews and his band spoke even louder with a terrific set that underscored why they’ve been one of the best live bands in the business for over a decade now. While some of their songs can sound a little “white bread” on the radio, in concert the band jolts those same songs to life with clever and unorthodox arrangements and fantastic musicianship. What other popular band gives a violinist and a horn player such prominent roles? 6

Moore died at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was admitted with complications that arose weeks after the June 30 wreck, according to a statement on the band’s Web site. It did not specify what led to his death, and nursing supervisor Galina Shinder said the hospital could not release details. 2

Ambrosia Healy, the band’s publicist, said the band’s show Tuesday night in Los Angeles was not canceled. Saxophonist Jeff Coffin, who played with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, had been sitting in for Moore during the band’s summer tour. 4

Fishbone frontman Angelo Moore will be making a rare solo appearance tonight (Wed) at the Joint in Los Angeles during the antiMusic sponsored Happenin’ Harry’s Hellhole! Nehemiah of The Real World will also perform and the night will be capped off by an all-star jam by Happenin’ Harry and the Haptones. 8

Songs like “So Much To Say” can explode from a quiet acoustic shuffle to a noisome funk-rock blast, then shift sideways into a drum solo or an acoustic jam. Every member of the Dave Matthews Band is tops with their instrument, and their collective sound is built around their individual styles. 7

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