Don Myrick (born c. 1940; d. 1993) was a saxophonist. He played alto, tenor and soprano sax. He was a member of Earth Wind & Fire's original horn section, The Phenix Horns Esq. from 1975 through 1982. Previously, Myrick was a member of the musical group The Pharaohs. Some of his most famous saxophone solos include Phil Collins' "One More Night", the live recording of "Reasons" featured on the Earth Wind & Fire Gratitude album, and "After the Love Is Gone" from the album I Am.

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  • Don Myrick (born c. 1940; d. 1993) was a saxophonist. He played alto, tenor and soprano sax. He was a member of Earth Wind & Fire's original horn section, The Phenix Horns Esq. from 1975 through 1982. Previously, Myrick was a member of the musical group The Pharaohs. Some of his most famous saxophone solos include Phil Collins' "One More Night", the live recording of "Reasons" featured on the Earth Wind & Fire Gratitude album, and "After the Love Is Gone" from the album I Am. He performed with many prominent musicians including Grover Washington, Jr. and Carlos Santana. Myrick appeared on albums by artists including Bobby “Blue” Bland, The Dells, Regina Belle, the Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Heaven 17. Earth, Wind & Fire's single "Runnin'" earned him the 1977/78 Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental.
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  • Don Myrick (born c. 1940; d. 1993) was a saxophonist. He played alto, tenor and soprano sax. He was a member of Earth Wind & Fire's original horn section, The Phenix Horns Esq. from 1975 through 1982. Previously, Myrick was a member of the musical group The Pharaohs. Some of his most famous saxophone solos include Phil Collins' "One More Night", the live recording of "Reasons" featured on the Earth Wind & Fire Gratitude album, and "After the Love Is Gone" from the album I Am.
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  • Don Myrick
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