3 Chairs

American musical group


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genreDeep house
years_active1997–present
label3 Chairs, Mahogani
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3 Chairs is a musical supergroup consisting of Detroit house music producers Kenny "Moodymann" Dixon Jr., Theo Parrish, Rick Wilhite, and Marcellus Pittman. The group began as a trio in 1997 before the addition of Pittman in 2003.

History

The group formed as the trio of Dixon, Parrish, and Wilhite in the late 1990s, when they released a series of 12-inch records. With 2003's All Over EP, they added Pittman to the lineup. They released a self-titled album in 2004 which featured appearances by Detroit artists such as saxophonist Norma Jean Bell, percussionist Andrés, keyboardist Amp Fiddler, bassist Bubz Fiddler, and Urban Tribe's Sherard Ingram.

In 2021, the group released the 35-track retrospective compilation 3 Chairs Collection (1997-2013) for digital download.

Discography

Albums

  • 3 Chairs (2004)

Singles and EPs

  • Three Chairs (1997)
  • Three Chairs 2 (1998)
  • All Over (2003)
  • No Drum Machine Pt. 2 (2006)
  • Demigods (2013)

Compilations

  • Spectrum (2009)
  • 3 Chairs Collection (1997-2013) (2021)

References

References

  1. "3 Chairs Release Compilation of Music from 1997-2013".
  2. "3 Chairs - 3 Chairs".
  3. "Detroit supergroup 3 Chairs drops 35-track retrospective collection".

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