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Casey Benjamin, Saxophonist and Keyboardist With Robert Glasper Experiment and More, Dies at 45

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Casey Benjamin, an original Robert Glasper Experiment member who went on to play saxophone, keyboards, and other instruments with artists including Solange and A Tribe Called Quest, has died, HuffPost reports, citing Benjamin’s management. Benjamin was 45 years old.

In a statement shared with Pitchfork, Benjamin’s family said:

It is with the deepest sorrow that the Benjamin family shares the heartbreaking news of the passing of Casey Benjamin. Casey was recovering from a recent surgery, and we are still gathering all the facts.

We have been deeply touched by the outpouring of love and support from family, friends, and Casey’s esteemed music community. Casey stayed true to the art of his music, and the energy of his spirit will live on in eternity.

We are committed to continuing Casey’s legacy.

Further information will be shared on Casey’s memorial site:

memorialsource.com/memorial/casey-benjamin

Thank you for your continued support and compassion.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, Robert Glasper said, “Casey was one of the most gifted and talented beings ever. He was the epitome of what it means to be unique and one of a kind. The true meaning of a genius at his craft. There is no Robert Glasper Experiment without him. The world lost a giant and I lost a brother. I’m forever honored to have shared the stage and my life with him.”

In the months before his death, Benjamin had been working alongside Q-Tip on the Muhammad Ali Broadway show Ali.


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