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Kim Waters

Class of 1982 -  jazz artist

What is Kim Waters known for?

Kim Waters is an accomplished American jazz artist best known for his mastery of the saxophone. Born on March 20, 1965, in Havre de Grace, Maryland, Waters exhibited a keen interest in music from a young age.

His formative years spent in Harford County, Maryland, proved significant in shaping his musical talents. A notable alumnus of C. Milton Wright High School, Waters not only honed his skills on the saxophone but also excelled as a shooting guard on the basketball team. Alongside his brothers, he formed a band in their early career.

Waters kickstarted his musical career in 1989 with his debut album, "Sweet and Saxy". His career has been prolific, with numerous album releases over the decades. Some of his notable works include albums like "Sax Appeal", "Peaceful Journey", and "It's Time for Love".

His association with Shanachie Records and Red River Entertainment had a significant influence on his career. Albums like "Love's Melody", "In the Name of Love", and "You Are My Lady" under Shanachie Records, and "My Loves" and "Silver Soul" under Red River Entertainment, had an essential role in shaping his music.

A major highlight of Waters' career was his collaboration with Jeff Kashiwa and Steve Cole, resulting in the formation of "The Sax Pack". Their debut album, "The Sax Pack", released in 2008, claimed the 13th spot on the Billboard charts. Subsequent releases like "The Pack is Back" and "The Power of 3" also charted well.

With a career spanning several decades, Kim Waters' contributions to the jazz genre are remarkable. Today, he continues to make music, enriching the world with his soulful melodies.

For more information about Kim Waters and his music, feel free to visit his official website at kimwaters.net.

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