g, 1942-2011 US, Fort Worth, Texas
Musician of R&B/Soul and Jazz
American R&B, soul and jazz guitarist. Born December 19, 1942 in Fort Worth, Texas, died May 8, 2011 in Fort Worth, Texas. His career started as a studio session guitarist for Atlantic Records, with Dupree reputedly recording over 2500 sessions in his lifetime. One of his best known guitar riffs can be heard on the intro of Aretha Franklin’s version of "Respect".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I'm Alright | Cornell Dupree | 2011 | Album |
Doin' Alright | Cornell Dupree | 2011 | Album |
Mr. 2500 / Live At Birdland | Cornell Dupree | 2003 | Album |
Double Clutch | Cornell Dupree | 1998 | Album |
Uncle Funky | Cornell Dupree | 1998 | Album |
Bop 'N' Blues | Cornell Dupree | 1995 | Album |
Guitar Riffs For DJs Vol. 2 | Cornell Dupree | 1993 | Album |
Child's Play | Cornell Dupree | 1993 | Album |
Guitar Riffs For DJs Vol. 1 | Cornell Dupree | 1993 | Album |
Can't Get Through | Cornell Dupree | 1991 | Album |
Return To The Wide Open Spaces | David "Fathead" Newman, Ellis Marsalis, Cornell Dupree | 1990 | Album |
Coast To Coast | Cornell Dupree & Who It Is | 1988 | Album |
Guitar Legends | Grant Green, Cornell Dupree | 1982 | Compil. |
Shadow Dancing | Cornell Dupree | 1978 | Album |
Cornell Dupree's Saturday Night Fever | Cornell Dupree | 1977 | Album |
Special Digest | The Singers Unlimited, Cornell Dupree, Grant Green | 1977 | Compil. |
Teasin' | Cornell Dupree | 1974 | Album |
Lovely Day / How Deep Is Your Love | Cornell Dupree | Single |
Cornell Dupree & Who It Is |
Cornell Dupree III |