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Euge Groove, born Steven Eugene Grove in Hagerstown, Maryland, is an American saxophonist. After graduating from the University of Miami School of Music in 1984, he began his professional career in the 1980s, playing in various bands and working as a session musician. In 1987, he replaced Richard Elliot in the band Tower of Power. He released his debut solo album, "Euge Groove," in 2000. Notable albums include "Livin' Large" (2004), "Just Feels Right" (2005), and "Born 2 Groove" (2007). His music blends elements of smooth jazz, R&B, and gospel. He has collaborated with artists such as Exposé, Paula Abdul, and Richard Marx. The products available from the artist Euge Groove include CDs.