Jeff Coffin
(born August 5, 1965) is a saxophonist, bandleader, composer and
educator. He is a three-time Grammy Award winner as a member of Bela
Fleck & the Flecktones and played with them from 1997-2010. In July
2008, Coffin began touring with Dave Matthews Band, and officially
joined the group in 2009 following the passing of founding member LeRoi
Moore. Coffin also fronts his own group, Jeff Coffin & the Mu’tet -
with which he released the album 'Into the Air' on Ear Up Records on
September 4, 2012.
Born in Massachusetts and raised in New England, Jeff began playing alto
sax in fifth grade while living in Dexter, Maine under the tutelage of
the one band director for the entire district, Arthur Lagassee. After
graduating from high school in Rochester, NH, Jeff attended the
University of New Hampshire for two years. In 1985, Coffin moved on to
study at the University of North Texas, in Denton, TX, 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 studied under saxophonist Joe
Lovano.
Coffin joined Béla Fleck and the Flecktones in March 1997, and performed
on every Flecktones album from 1998's Left of Cool through 2008's
Jingle All the Way. After being asked to stay on with DMB in late 2008,
and due to extensive touring requirements, Jeff left the Flecktones
after 14 years. He does not appear on their latest album, Rocket
Science, which features original band member Howard Levy in his place.
Former Flecktones bandmate Futureman will be performing with JC &
the Mu'tet in August 2012. Victor Wooten and Futureman have both
contributed as 2/3 of the rhythm section in an upcoming book &
play-a-long that Jeff wrote all the music for and is writing in
collaboration with the visionary music educator Caleb Chapman titled The
Articulate Jazz Musician. During Coffin's tenure in the band, the
Flecktones won Grammy Awards for the following recordings:
Best Contemporary Jazz Album, Outbound (2001)
Best Contemporary Jazz Album, The Hidden Land (2007)
Best Pop Instrumental Album, Jingle All the Way (2009)
On July 1, 2008, Coffin joined Dave Matthews Band for their 2008 summer
tour after saxophonist LeRoi Moore was injured in an ATV accident.
Though the stint was originally planned to be temporary, Moore died
unexpectedly of complications from his injuries on August 19, 2008, and
Coffin has remained with the band since. Among other things, he
completed the saxophone work Moore had left unfinished on the band's
2009 studio album, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King. The new Steve
Lillywhite produced DMB recording is titled "Away From the World".
Since the late 1990s Coffin has been recording and touring with his own
band, "the Mu'tet". Taking the name from the word 'mutation', the Mu'tet
reflects Coffin's philosophy that music must change and mutate in order
to evolve. A new Mu'tet studio recording titled Into the Air was
released September 4, 2012 featuring Jeff Sipe, Kofi Burbridge, Felix
Pastorius, Bill Fanning and special guest guitarist Lionel Loueke. Other
recordings by Coffin include: Live!, Duet (with Jeff Sipe), Mutopia,
Bloom, Go Round, Commonality, Outside the Lines, and 3ioMusik (with Tom
Giampietro and Mel Deal). Notable sideman projects include recordings
with Victor Wooten, Jeff Babko and Vinnie Colaiuta, Prasanna, JD
Souther, Boyd Tinsley, Everyone Orchestra, and Jonathan Scales, as well
as hundreds of commercial studio sessions. Jeff has his own record label
called Ear Up Records (www.earuprecords.com) - under which he released
two Mu'tet recordings, Into the Air and Live! and the trio recording
3ioMusik. Jeff played with the Soul Rebels Brass Band on Jam Cruise
2013.
Coffin has given over 300 music clinics at colleges, universities, and
other schools both nationally and internationally, where his teaching
style has won him numerous accolades from educators.
Coffin is an advocate for music programs in public schools.