Jazz Articles about Dennis Coffey
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Article Coverage | Calendar | Albums | Photos | Similar ArtistsDennis Coffey: Live at Baker's

by Doug Collette
The intimations of springtime on guitarist Dennis Coffey's Live at Baker's place it more closely in line with the balmy tone of Hot Coffey in the D: Burnin' At Morey Baker's Showplace Lounge (Resonance Records, 2016) than the insistent rhythm workout of One Night at Morey's: 1968 (Omnivore, 2018). Nevertheless, this three concert release, like its predecessors, features the former Funk Brother's sinewy playing married to comparably lean instrumental accompaniment on no-nonsense arrangements. This single set from May ...
read moreDennis Coffey: One Night at Morey's: 1968

by C. Michael Bailey
And all of the sudden, Funk Brother guitarist Dennis Coffey is one hot cuppa joe. With the 2017 Resonance Records' release of Hot Coffey In The D--Burnin' At Morey Baker's Showplace Lounge we listeners have become reacquainted with the guitarist who seasoned such Detroit recordings as The Temptations' Ball of Confusion" (Gordy, 1970); Edwin Starr's War" (Gordy, 1970); Diana Ross and the Supremes' Someday We'll be Together" (Motown, 1969). Hot Coffey In The D was recorded at the famous Detroit ...
read moreDennis Coffey: Hot Coffey and The Pursuit of Excellence

by Chris M. Slawecki
Every Tuesday night at the Northern Lights Lounge on Baltimore Street in Detroit, you'll find a funky little guitar-organ trio setting up musical shop. You'll find Julian Vanslyke on drums and Phil Whitfield on organ. And playing right in between them, you'll find one of the world's best guitarists--Dennis Coffey. You may not know Dennis Coffey by name, but you sure know the sound of his guitar. In the late 1950s and early '60s, that sound was a ...
read moreDennis Coffey: Hot Coffey in the D – Burnin' at Morey Baker’s Showplace Lounge

by Doug Collette
If the name Dennis Coffey only faintly rings a bell, it's because the guitarist was a member of the ensemble know as The Funk Brothers, the studio session crew who supplied the musicianship at the heart of Motown classics. Like many of his brethren, Coffey often availed himself of the opportunity to venture outside the confines of the recording studio to inhabit clubs and Hot Coffee in the D is just such an expedition (the similar likes of which, perhaps ...
read moreDennis Coffey: Hot Coffey in the D – Burnin at Morey Baker’s Showplace Lounge

by C. Michael Bailey
Who is Dennis Coffey? In this period of Adderall attention spans, Dennis Coffey is this: The Temptations' Ball of Confusion" (Gordy, 1970); Edwin Starr's War" (Gordy, 1970); Diana Ross and the Supremes' Someday We'll be Together" (Motown, 1969). Does that ring a bell? I know everyone talks about the West Coast's Wrecking Crew," but, Detroit had its Funk Brothers" and a head brother was one Dennis Coffey. Coffey eventually became a ubiquitous presence in the Detroit music scene ...
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