December 01, 2005

Dan Coy - Atlanta Guitarist Bio

Dan Coy began actively playing in Atlanta in the late 1970's with bands like Blessed Relief, Windows, Unit Structure and Polydor recording artists, Early Warning System.

In the 1980's the Dan Coy Band was formed and began performing regularly at the Cafe 290, Claude's, Club 131, The Point, RCI Cafe and Fat Tuesdays. Creative Loafing readers voted the Dan Coy Band best Jazz band in Atlanta several years in a row. Meanwhile Dan concurrently performed and recorded with other local bands such as Kodac Harrison, Stephanie Pettis, Berné Poliakoff, Stephen Charles, Fonda Fiengold and Vertex T. featuring engagements ranging from the Florida coast to Europe and the Middle East.

During the early 1990's The Dan Coy Band, featuring Octavia Jones and a host of top local musicians, continued to perform regularly at the Cafe 290, Topaz and Hariston's as well as at regional Jazz festivals and TV shows. Meanwhile Dan also performed and recorded with Nancee Kahlor, Peter Vogl, Sal Padillo, David Ragsdale and Moxie, just to name a few.

In the late 1990's, while seeking a more intimate and expressive musical format, the Dan Coy Trio was created and performed regularly at Smiths Olde Bar. At this time DC3 recorded their widely acclaimed live CD, "Nothing But The Truth". Later DC3 became regulars at Sambuca Jazz Cafe and also were the featured band opening shows for Herbie Hancock, Jeff Lorber, Dave Samuels, Patricia Barber and David Benoit.

The Dan Coy Trio maintained a regular schedule at Sambuca Jazz Cafe and Arturo's in 2000 and 2001. Meanwhile Dan made frequent appearances and recordings with artists such as Rita Graham, Sam Skelton, Moxie, Kodac Harrison, Tempest Little Big Band, Swing Factory and Sentimental Journey Orchestra.

In the later part of 2001 Dan teamed up with his current musical partner, keyboardist Mack McKibben. This dynamic duo has performed every Tu-W-Th at Violette Restaurant since. The duo of Dan and Mack also form the core of various ensembles, including Drive Time, which feature top jazz artists from the region. Dan and Mack, along with their larger ensembles, currently enjoy many bookings at regional concerts, events both private and public as well as their regular duo appearances at Violette.


Web Resources:

Dan Coy: www.dancoy.com
Dan & Mack: www.dancoy.com/duo
Drive Time: www.dancoy.com/drivetime


Posted by dancoy at December 1, 2005 01:22 PM
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