Born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, Waters first started out on violin at age eight, eventually settling on the alto and soprano saxophone in middle school. Influenced by his father's love of jazz, as well as soul artists like Barry White, Waters discovered other influences, including Grover Washington, Jr. and David Sanborn. He also studied privately with noted saxophonist Mickey Fields and formed a band with his brothers called Phase. After high school, he spent a year and a half studying music at Hartford Community College, before leaving to tour with saxophonist Byrd Pressley, whose band also included Waters' brothers, as well as childhood friend and pianist Cyrus Chestnut.
Following several years with Pressley, Waters made his solo debut in 1989 with the self-produced Sweet and Saxy. It was quickly snapped up by the Warlock label (renamed N-Coded). Continuing to build upon his smooth jazz sound, Waters delivered more well-received albums for the label, including 1991's Sax Appeal, 1993's Peaceful Journey, and 1994's It's Time for Love. It was a creatively transformative period for the saxophonist that culminated in 1998's Love's Melody and 1999's One Special Moment.
In 2001, Waters delivered From the Heart, his first of several albums on Shanachie Records that included 2002's Someone to Love You, 2004's In the Name of Love, 2007's You Are My Lady, and his 2008 homage to Marvin Gaye, I Want You: Love in the Spirit of Marvin. In 2011, Waters closed out his time with Shanachie with This Heart of Mine, featuring covers of R. Kelly's "Love Letter" and Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind."
In 2013, Waters moved to Red River Entertainment for My Loves, which included guest appearances from vocalists Glenn Jones and Waters' wife, Dana Pope. Pope was also featured on Waters' next effort, Silver Soul, which also included vocals from singer/actress Zendaya and vocalist Eric Roberson. The holiday-themed My Gift to You followed in 2015.
In 2016, Waters made his return to Shanachie with Rhythm and Romance; the set peaked at number 12 on the Jazz Albums chart. In the summer of 2018, he undertook a tour of amphitheaters, festivals, and outdoor shed stages across the United States, previewing material from his next date, What I Like, released that September. The album reached number three on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. Waters returned in June 2020 with Shakedown, featuring a cover of Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up." That Special Touch arrived in 2022 and featured the saxophonist's daughter, vocalist Kayla Waters, on a cover of Adele's "Easy on Me." ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
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