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Max Abrams

Saxophone Player at The Mavericks

Max Abrams is a Nashville-based saxophonist who has been playing and recording with The Mavericks since June 2011.1 He is part of the band's "Fantastic Five" and has contributed to their albums, including their recent release "Moon & Stars".3

Abrams has an extensive musical background:

  1. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Music from Princeton University (1995-1999).1
  2. He has recorded and performed with various notable artists, including Buddy Guy, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Gregg Allman, and Lionel Richie.3
  3. His performances have been featured on major TV shows and award ceremonies, such as the Grammy Awards, The Tonight Show, and PBS Great Performances.3

In addition to his work with The Mavericks, Abrams:

  • Has released six solo albums.2
  • Manages MGQA Music, where he writes, produces, and arranges music for various projects.1
  • Is known for his photography, documenting his musical journey in a book called "Seeing Things".3

Abrams is recognized for his versatility as a musician and his contributions to The Mavericks' unique sound, blending elements of country, soul, and other genres.3

Highlights

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Max Abrams: Music
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Location

Greater Nashville Area, TN