David Muse performed and recorded with numerous artists including Firefall, The Marshall Tucker Band, Pam Rose, Bertie Higgins, Navarro, Boulder County Conspiracy, and Tonal Alchemy.
14 Facts About David Muse
David Muse was later invited to join Taxi, the house band at Scarlett O'Hara's in the original Underground Atlanta, where he remained for nearly four years until joining Firefall.
Since David Muse was not an original signatory to the deal with Atlantic Records, the label would not allow his picture to be on the album and insisted that he be listed as an additional musician.
David Muse performed with the band occasionally over the years, returning as a full-time band member in 2011.
When original member Jerry Eubanks decided to retire in 1996, David Muse was invited to join The Marshall Tucker Band to cover sax, flute and keyboard duties.
David Muse toured and recorded with the band until 2001, when he left for a Firefall reunion.
David Muse returned in 2003, departing again in 2008 for other projects.
David Muse toured and performed regularly when not on the road with Firefall.
David Muse returned to Firefall as a full-time member in the summer of 2011, after successfully completing treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
On January 9,2014, David Muse was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame as a member of Firefall.
David Muse released his 4th solo recording, Forgotten Journey in May 2018.
David Muse joined the Cannonball Musical Instruments family as an endorser for their Mio line of flutes in March 2019.
David Muse released his final solo recording Ninety Degree Phase Shift in 2021.
In 2020, David Muse was diagnosed with cancer, from which he died on August 6,2022, at age 73.