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Michael Denny
(541) 346-5643
mdenny@uoregon.edu
Mike Denny is an instructor of jazz guitar.
He has been on the UO faculty since 1995 and
the Lane Community College faculty since 1994.
Denny also works as a clinician for jazz events
and seminars at the University of Oregon.
After lending his blues-rooted guitar stylings
to the jazz scenes of New York City, Washington,
D.C., Denver, Portland, Paris, and Barcelona
over the past 16 years, Denny returned to his
Oregon roots to complete his M.A. in Music
History at the University of Oregon. His research
interests include Mississippi blues performance
practice, traditional New Orleans jazz, and
traditional folk music of Appalachia.
Denny's professional associations include
performances with Mary Wells, Della Reese,
Eartha Kitt, Buddy Miles, Clarence Wheeler,
Nancy King, Sonny King, Jim Pepper, Eddie “Cleanhead”
Vinson, Carol Kaye, Larry Goldings, Joe Magnarelli,
Paul Bollenback, and West African master drummer
Obo Addy, with whom he recorded two albums
in the 1980s. Denny has appeared with the Eugene
Symphony under Marin Alsop, performing in Leonard
Bernstein's Mass, and in concerts with the
Oregon Festival of American Music.
Since 1996 Denny has been featured every month
at the Provenance Gallery of Eugene for the
First Friday Artists Reception; his trademark
solo sets and performances with top jazz players
from Seattle, Portland, and New York City have
been instrumental in the evolution of Eugene's
First Friday into a true celebration of art
and jazz.
Denny has been recorded on two 1997 jazz releases
from Provenance's Performance Series on the
Origin label: Now...Here...This is a
quartet setting with tenor saxophonist Rick
Mandyck, bassist Jeff Johnson, and drummer
John Bishop; Looking In features Denny
in a solo setting. Both recordings have been
favorably reviewed in Cadence, Victory Music
Review, and Just Jazz Guitar.
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