Itaal Shur
Biography
Itaal Shur is best known for co-writing the massive Santana hit Smooth with Matchbox 20's Rob Thomas (which also earned him a Grammy Award for Song of the Year), but he is also a solo recording artist. Shur (who was raised mostly in Seattle and Connecticut, before relocating to Manhattan) inherited his love of music from his father, who was a noted composer of Israeli music and originally from Russia. Shortly after moving to N.Y.C., Shur became involved in the experimental jazz world of the Knitting Factory, before trying his hand at acid jazz. In the '90s, Shur was a founding member of the group Groove Collective, appearing on the group's first two albums, 1993's self-titled debut and 1996's We the People, and co-penning the song Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder) with Maxwell for the his hit debut, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite. Shur issued his first solo albums under the alias Big Muff (named after a classic Electroharmonix guitar distortion pedal) -- 1998's Music From the Aural Exciter and 2000's Aurally Exciting Remixes -- a combination of funk, techno, and hip-hop which spawned the modest U.K. hit My Funny Valentine." Shur issued the first recording under his real name in 2001, Milk Honey: 10 Hits to Bliss. In addition to writing and recording music, Shur has created his own artist development/production company, which he hopes will soon stretch out beyond music to broadcasting and computer animation. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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You, Me & the Music |
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Touch |
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Darkside |
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