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  Dave Matthews Band suffered a major blow last summer when founding saxophonist LeRoi Moore died after a tragic ATV accident. While still sorting through their emotions, the surviving remembers of the band returned to the studio last fall with producer Rob Cavallo to complete work on their first album since 2005, Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King. Both a tribute to Moore (who appears on a few tracks and inspired the album's title) and a look forward (Big Whiskey also features his replacement Jeff Coffin), the album is in many ways the group's most emotionally loaded to date. Dave Matthews and his longtime band talk with Chris Willman about their fallen brother, why this is the best album the band has made in nearly a decade and what the future holds for America's biggest band.

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