Casey Benjamin, Celebrated Saxophonist and Multi-Instrumentalist, Passes Away at 45
The Grammy-winning artist, known for his work with the Robert Glasper Experiment and collaborations with major stars, has died.
- Casey Benjamin, renowned for his contributions to jazz and R&B as part of the Robert Glasper Experiment, died at the age of 45.
- No immediate cause of death was provided by Benjamin's management.
- Benjamin's career was marked by his versatility as a musician, playing with artists such as Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga.
- He won two Grammy Awards with the Robert Glasper Experiment, including Best R&B Album for 'Black Radio'.
- Tributes from the music community, including Lupe Fiasco and Questlove, highlight his significant influence and legacy.