Corky Corcoran Explained

Corky Corcoran
Birth Name:Gene Patrick Corcoran
Birth Date:July 28, 1924
Birth Place:Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Death Date:October 3, 1979 (aged 55)
Death Place:Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Genre:Jazz
Instruments:Tenor saxophone

Gene Patrick "Corky" Corcoran (July 28, 1924 – October 3, 1979) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.

Early life

Corcoran was born in Tacoma, Washington. Considered a child prodigy, he began performing in bands at the age of 16.[1]

Career

Corcoran first played professionally in 1940 with Sonny Dunham, then joined Harry James's ensemble for from 1941 to 1947.[2] [3] He left James for a short time, playing with his own ensemble and working briefly in Tommy Dorsey's band before rejoining James in 1949. He continued to work with James until 1957, and also played concurrently with his own ensembles. In 1962, he once again began working with James, an association that would continue almost to Corcoran's death.

Personal life

Corcoran died in Tacoma.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Blecha, Peter . Peter Blecha. Music in Washington: Seattle and Beyond . 2007 . Arcadia Publishing . 978-0-7385-4818-0 . en.
  2. Web site: Seattle's Fun And Noise -- From W.C. Handy To Jimi Hendrix To Robert Cray, The Emerald City Has A Rich History Of Black Music The Seattle Times . 2022-06-26 . archive.seattletimes.com.
  3. Book: Levinson, Peter J. . Trumpet Blues: The Life of Harry James . 1999-11-18 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-028317-9 . en.
  4. News: 1979-10-05 . Corky Corcoran, 55, Saxophonist With James and Dorsey Bands . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-06-26 . 0362-4331.