Tyler Coffey

Tyler Coffey (born January 24, 1976) is a musician and record producer based in Seattle, Washington. He is known for playing guitar in "With Friends Like These" who signed to Sound vs. Silence Records in 2009. Their debut, Dead and Gone, was mixed by Barrett Jones (Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Pearl Jam). Soon after the release of the record, the band took an unexplained hiatus. Although the band never released a public statement regarding the hiatus, sources claim it was related to family health issues and not due to any sort of feud.

Coffey announced in February 2011, that he and Smith will be co-producing a new record together under the moniker "ASHA". The title of the record is A.R.C. Coffey is slated to front the band, Smith is participating as a producer, and will not perform with the band.

In 2012 he created and executive produced "One Night Only" a television series featuring up and coming bands, collaborating with better known acts. He is currently working on preproduction for his first feature length film. Tentatively titled Conor Wayne which he wrote and will direct. The film is set to shoot in winter 2016.

The Toy Box

Coffey is also known for owning a recording studio in Seattle along with former Vendetta Red guitarist, Justin Cronk, called The Toy Box. The Studio is known for working with many Seattle indie acts. In June 2010, Coffey and Cronk upgraded at the studio, buying an analog Console from famed producer Matt Bayles. Mastodon, amongst many of Bayles' clients made records on the Console before it was moved to The Toy Box. Recent clients include Aqueduct, and Shawn Smith of Brad, Satchel, and Pigeonhed. Coffey also has been known to collaborate, and tour with Smith in his various projects in the past.

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