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- Active: '90s, 2000s
- Genres: Jazz
- Instrument: Sax (Tenor)
| Artist: Jeff Coffin |
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| Discography: Jeff Coffin |
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| Jeff Coffin | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | 5 August 1965 |
| Genres | Alternative Rock, Jazz, Pop Rock |
| Occupations | Musician, Songwriter, Professor[citation needed] |
| Instruments | Saxophone Clarinet Flute |
| Years active | 1991 - present |
| Associated acts | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Dave Matthews Band |
| Website | Jeff Coffin's website |
Jeff Coffin (born August 5, 1965) is a multiple Grammy Award-winning American jazz and alternative rock musician best known as the current saxophonist for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and Dave Matthews Band. In addition to the saxophone, he plays clarinet and flute.
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After attending the University of New Hampshire, Coffin moved on to study at the University of North Texas, where he graduated with a B.A. in Music Education in 1990. A recipient of a Jazz Studies grant from the NEA, in 1991, he continued to study under the tutelage of Joe Lovano, and began taking students of his own. Although he moved outside the confines of the educational realm, entering the Nashville music scene during the same year, he continued to be interested in teaching about music.[1]
He has been a member of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones since March 1997, and has performed on every Flecktones album since and including Left of Cool.
Coffin has released several albums independent from the Flecktones, most notably the February 2005 release Bloom, recorded during the Flecktones year-long hiatus. He is well known for playing two saxophones (alto and tenor) at the same time, a technique popularized by Roland Kirk. He recently played clarinet for The Waifs new album Sun Dirt Water.
Since 2000, Jeff Coffin is an internationally acclaimed Yamaha and Vandoren Performing Artist and clinician.
On July 1, 2008, Coffin joined Dave Matthews Band for their 2008 summer tour after saxophonist LeRoi Moore was injured in an ATV accident. Moore died from his injuries on August 19, 2008, to the shock of his bandmates. On December 27, 2008 Coffin confirmed via his website that he would continue his role as saxophonist for the band in future tours and projects.
Coffin has also played on hundreds of studio recordings, remaining in high demand as a session musician. He has also performed around the world including a 2007 performance at Carnegie Hall with the Flecktones.
Since the late '90s Jeff has been recording and touring with his own band Mu'tet: Bill Fanning - trumpet, Jeff Sipe - drums, Kofi Burbridge - keys & flute, Felix Pastorius - bass. Recordings: Outside the Lines (1998 Artifex Records), Commonality (1999 Compass Records), Go-Round (2001 Compass Records), Bloom (2005 Compass Records), Mutopia (2008 Compass Records). Tour dates: http://www.jeffcoffin.com/tourdates.html
Coffin has given over 125 clinics from Junior High schools to Colleges and Universities around the world. They have won him accolades from a number of Professors, who feel Coffin's ability to excite their students has helped their students become less reticent about performing.[1]
Coffin is an internationally acclaimed Yamaha and Vandoren Performing Artist and clinician since 2000.
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