It is a sad, sad time for fans of music and fans of Dave Matthews Band. Saxophonist LeRoi Moore, founder of the alternative rock group Dave Matthews Band, has died from complications related to an earlier accident in an all-terrain vehicle, the band said Wednesday. Nursing supervisor Galina Shinder said, the hospital could not release details.
The band went ahead with a scheduled concert in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening and dedicated the performance to Moore, who was 46, US media reported.
"We are deeply saddened that LeRoi Moore, saxophonist and founding member of Dave Matthews Band, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, August 19, 2008, at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles from sudden complications stemming from his June ATV accident on his farm near Charlottesville, Virginia," the band said on its website.
"LeRoi had recently returned to his Los Angeles home to begin an intensive physical rehabilitation program."
Fans who attended Tuesday's concert expressed sadness over Moore's death and concern about the band's future without him. "LeRoi was just super important to the band," Shawn Harrington said before the concert. "That's how the band came to be."
Saxophonist Jeff Coffin, who played with Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, had been sitting in for Moore during the band's summer tour.
Don't expect replacement details for Moore for some time, because he truly can't be replaced.
"Look, I would be lying if I said I don't have moments of panic when I look in the mirror and see things creeping in that weren't there before," Moore admits to the mag. "But now I stop, and instead of focusing on my flaws, I think about all that I have in my life."
Demi needs to stop the worrying. She is a beautiful, talented actress with a happy, healthy family on the verge of another comeback. But please, stop the smoking. That will help with the wrinkles. Much love, Demi.