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Danny Kortchmar

Daniel "Danny Kootch" Kortchmar (born April 6, 1946) is an American guitarist, session musician, producer and songwriter. Kortchmar's work with singer-songwriters such as Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, David Crosby, Carole King, David Cassidy, Graham Nash, Neil Young, Steve Perry, and Carly Simon helped define the signature sound of the singer-songwriter era of the 1970s. Jackson Browne and Don Henley have recorded many songs written or co-written by Kortchmar, and Kortchmar was Henley's songwriting and producing partner in the 1980s.

Danny Kortchmar
Also known asDanny Kootch
Born (1946-04-06) April 6, 1946 (age 77)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
  • Rock
  • pop
  • blues
  • rhythm and blues
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • bass
Years active1960s–present
Labels

Biography edit

Kortchmar is the son of manufacturer Emil Kortchmar and author Lucy Cores.[1] Kortchmar first came to prominence in the mid-1960s playing with bands in his native New York City, such as The King Bees and The Flying Machine, which included a then-unknown James Taylor (Kortchmar having been a long-time friend of Taylor's as both summered on Martha's Vineyard in their teens). In Taylor's autobiographical composition "Fire and Rain", the line "sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground" is a reference to the breakup of that band. During 1966, Kortchmar traveled to England, where he spent time as a session musician.

In 1967, Kortchmar joined The Fugs,[2] appearing on their 1968 Tenderness Junction album before following bassist Charles Larkey to California, where they joined Carole King in forming a trio named The City. The group produced an album in 1968, Now That Everything's Been Said, which received scattered good reviews but was not a commercial success. The group subsequently broke up but Kortchmar continued backing King on her more successful solo career, including the groundbreaking 1971 album Tapestry. In 1970, Kortchmar reunited with Taylor on his breakthrough album Sweet Baby James.[2] Kortchmar's work with Taylor and King made him one of the top LA session guitarists in the 1970s and 1980s.

Kortchmar worked on his own, reuniting with Larkey in the band Jo Mama in 1970 and 1971 and recording solo albums Kootch (1973) and Innuendo (1980), but he experienced his greatest success backing other artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Warren Zevon, Harry Nilsson and Jackson Browne (when Browne recorded Kortchmar's song "Shaky Town" for the Running on Empty album, Kortchmar sang harmony vocals). In the 1970s he made three albums with Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, and Craig Doerge, as The Section.

Kortchmar recorded two albums as part of the band Attitudes, with Jim Keltner, David Foster and Paul Stallworth, for George Harrison's Dark Horse record label. The self-titled album Attitudes included Kortchmar's "Honey Don't Leave L.A.," which James Taylor also recorded. The second album, Good News, included several Kortchmar compositions.

He wrote music for the Cheech & Chong film Up in Smoke and he also produced recordings by Don Henley,[2] Neil Young, Jon Bon Jovi, Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Hanson, Tracy Chapman, Louise Goffin and others. Kortchmar is featured on guitar on Carole King's 1975 album, Thoroughbred.

In the early 1980s, Kortchmar toured and recorded extensively with Linda Ronstadt and appeared in two of her music videos. He can be seen playing guitar in the video for "Get Closer". In 1983, he played Linda's love interest in the music video for "What's New?". He also appeared with Linda when she performed on the twenty-fifth anniversary Grammy Awards telecast.

Kortchmar had a cameo as Ronnie Pudding (Spinal Tap's bass player in their early years) in the "Gimme Some Money" video segment of the 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap.

In 1984, he co-produced and played on Don Henley's album Building the Perfect Beast. On that album, Kortchmar wrote the songs "You're Not Drinking Enough" and "All She Wants To Do Is Dance". Also on that album, he co-wrote the songs "You Can't Make Love", "Man with a Mission", "Not Enough Love in the World", "Building the Perfect Beast", "Sunset Grill", and "Drivin' With Your Eyes Closed".[3]

In 1989, Kortchmar co-produced and played on Don Henley's album The End of the Innocence. Also on that album, he co-wrote the songs "How Bad Do You Want It?", "I Will Not Go Quietly", "New York Minute", "Shangri-La", "Little Tin God", and "If Dirt Were Dollars".[4]

In 1990, Kortchmar co-produced and played on Jon Bon Jovi's #1 album Blaze of Glory.

In 1991, Kortchmar co-wrote the song "Love In The 21st Century", with Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin for Frey's album Strange Weather.

In 1992, he co-produced Toto's eighth studio album Kingdom of Desire, he also wrote two of the songs on the album: "Kick Down the Walls" and the title track.

In 1993, he co-produced and played on Billy Joel's album River of Dreams.[5]

In 1995, Kortchmar produced and played rhythm guitar on several tracks of The Fabulous Thunderbirds album Roll Of The Dice.

In 1996, Kortchmar formed the group Slo Leak, playing primarily blues rock, and released an eponymous album.[6]

In 1999, the group released its second album, When the Clock Strikes 12.[7]

Kortchmar was brought aboard to produce Van Halen's abandoned second album with former Extreme singer Gary Cherone in 1999.[8] [9]

In 2004, Kortchmar started a new group, the Midnight Eleven, and the band released its first album in 2005.[10]

In 2006 he co-produced Hanson's album The Walk, which was released in the US in the summer of 2007.[10]

Also in 2006, Kortchmar participated in the Japanese tour of the Verbs, a unit consisting of Steve Jordan and Jordan's wife, Meegan Voss.[11]

In 2010 Kortchmar joined the Troubadour Reunion Tour supporting James Taylor and Carole King along with Section bandmates Lee Sklar and Russ Kunkel. In the souvenir book for the tour, his biography stated that he was working on an album of his songs that were originally recorded by other artists.

Discography edit

Solo edit

  • 1973 Kootch (Warner Bros.)
  • 1980 Innuendo (Asylum)

With associated groups edit

  • 1969 The City / Now That Everything's Been Said (Ode)
  • 1970 Jo Mama / Jo Mama (Atlantic)
  • 1970: Writer Carole King (Ode /A&M)
  • 1970 Sweet Baby James James Taylor (Warner Bros.)
  • 1971: Tapestry Carole King (Ode /A&M)
  • 1971: Music Carole King (Ode /A&M)
  • 1971 Jo Mama / J Is for Jump (Atlantic)
  • 1971 Sister Kate Kate Taylor (Cotillion)
  • 1971 (re-released 1996) James Taylor and the Original Flying Machine
  • 1971 Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon James Taylor (Warner Bros.)
  • 1972 One Man Dog James Taylor (Warner Bros)
  • 1972: Rhymes & Reasons Carole King (Ode /A&M)
  • 1972 Graham Nash David Crosby Crosby & Nash (Atlantic)
  • 1972 The Section (Warner Bros)
  • 1973 The Section / Forward Motion (Warner Bros)
  • 1974 Carole King (Ode /A&M)
  • 1975 Attitudes / Attitudes (Dark Horse)
  • 1975 “Wind on the Water/ David Crosby and Graham Nash (ABC)
  • 1975 Gorilla James Taylor (Warner Bros.)
  • 1976 In The Pocket James Taylor (Warner Bros.)
  • 1976 Whistling Down the Wire Crosby & Nash (ABC)
  • 1977 Running on Empty with Jackson Browne (Asylum)
  • 1977 JT James Taylor (Columbia)
  • 1977 Attitudes / Good News (Dark Horse)
  • 1977 The Section / Fork it Over (Capitol)
  • 1977 Crosby–Nash Live Crosby & Nash (ABC)
  • 1978 Warren Zevon Excitable Boy Ayslum
  • 1979 Flag James Taylor (Columbia)
  • 1980 Mad Love Linda Ronstadt (Asylum)
  • 1980 Hold Out with Jackson Browne (Asylum)
  • 1980 Earth & Sky Graham Nash (Capitol)
  • 1981 Shot of Love with Bob Dylan
  • 1982 One to One Carole King (Atlantic)
  • 1982 Get Closer Linda Ronstadt Asylum
  • 1982 Daylight Again Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic)
  • 1982 I Can't Stand Still Don Henley Asylum
  • 1983 Allies Crosby, Stills & Nash (Atlantic)
  • 1983 Speeding Time Carole King Atlantic
  • 1983 Lawyers In Love Jackson Browne Asylum
  • 1984 Building the Perfect Beast Don Henley Geffen
  • 1986 Lives In The Balance Jackson Browne Asylum
  • 1989 The End of the Innocence Don Henley Geffen
  • 1990 Blaze of Glory Jon Bon Jovi Guitar/Producer (Vertigo)
  • 1990 " Brent Bourgeois "/ Brent Bourgeois (Charisma Records)
  • 1991 New Moon Shine James Taylor Columbia
  • 1993 (US) Kingdom of Desire Toto Writer /Producer Relativity
  • 1993 River of Dreams Billy Joel Columbia
  • 1995 The Fabulous Thunderbirds / Roll Of The Dice (Private Inc)
  • 1996 I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Warren Zevon Rhino
  • 1997 The Fabulous Thunderbirds / High Water (High Street / Windham Hill)
  • 2000 Inside Job Don Henley Warner Bros.
  • 2001 Boz Scaggs / Dig
  • 2005 Midnight Eleven / Midnight Eleven
  • 2010 Live at the Troubadour Carole King and James Taylor (Hear Music/Concord)
  • 2018 Danny Kortchmar and The Immediate Family / Honey Don't Leave LA (Vivid Sound)
  • 2018 Danny Kortchmar and The Immediate Family / Live In Japan at Billboard Live Tokyo June 18, 2018 (Vivid Sound)
  • 2020 The Immediate Family / Turn It Up To 10 (Vivid Sound)
  • 2020 The Immediate Family / Slippin & Slidin EP (Quarto Valley Records)
  • 2021 Why Wait! Kate Taylor
  • 2021 The Immediate Family / Can't Stop Progress EP (Quarto Valley Records)
  • 2021 The Immediate Family / The Immediate Family (Quarto Valley Records)

References edit

  1. ^ Timothy White (October 1, 2005). Long Ago and Far Away: James Taylor: His Life and Music. Omnibus. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-84449-864-2. Retrieved August 20, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason at AllMusic
  3. ^ Liner Notes "Building the Perfect Beast" 1984 The David Geffen Company
  4. ^ Liner Notes "The End of the Innocence" 1989 The David Geffen Company
  5. ^ Schruers, Fred (2014). Billy Joel: The definitive biography.
  6. ^ "Slo Leak". Discogs.com. November 13, 1996. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  7. ^ "Slo Leak – When The Clock Strikes 12". Discogs.com. October 19, 1999. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  8. ^ Wilkening, Matthew (November 5, 2019). "How Far Did Van Halen Get Into Their Second Gary Cherone Record?". Ultimateclassicrock.com. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
  9. ^ "Van Halen Taps Kortchmar To Produce Next LP". Mtv.com. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on April 13, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2009.

External links edit

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Daniel Danny Kootch Kortchmar born April 6 1946 is an American guitarist session musician producer and songwriter Kortchmar s work with singer songwriters such as Linda Ronstadt James Taylor David Crosby Carole King David Cassidy Graham Nash Neil Young Steve Perry and Carly Simon helped define the signature sound of the singer songwriter era of the 1970s Jackson Browne and Don Henley have recorded many songs written or co written by Kortchmar and Kortchmar was Henley s songwriting and producing partner in the 1980s Danny KortchmarAlso known asDanny KootchBorn 1946 04 06 April 6 1946 age 77 New York City New York U S GenresRockpopbluesrhythm and bluesOccupation s MusiciansongwriterInstrument s GuitarbassYears active1960s presentLabelsWarner Bros AsylumRCA citation needed Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Solo 2 2 With associated groups 3 References 4 External linksBiography editKortchmar is the son of manufacturer Emil Kortchmar and author Lucy Cores 1 Kortchmar first came to prominence in the mid 1960s playing with bands in his native New York City such as The King Bees and The Flying Machine which included a then unknown James Taylor Kortchmar having been a long time friend of Taylor s as both summered on Martha s Vineyard in their teens In Taylor s autobiographical composition Fire and Rain the line sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground is a reference to the breakup of that band During 1966 Kortchmar traveled to England where he spent time as a session musician In 1967 Kortchmar joined The Fugs 2 appearing on their 1968 Tenderness Junction album before following bassist Charles Larkey to California where they joined Carole King in forming a trio named The City The group produced an album in 1968 Now That Everything s Been Said which received scattered good reviews but was not a commercial success The group subsequently broke up but Kortchmar continued backing King on her more successful solo career including the groundbreaking 1971 album Tapestry In 1970 Kortchmar reunited with Taylor on his breakthrough album Sweet Baby James 2 Kortchmar s work with Taylor and King made him one of the top LA session guitarists in the 1970s and 1980s Kortchmar worked on his own reuniting with Larkey in the band Jo Mama in 1970 and 1971 and recording solo albums Kootch 1973 and Innuendo 1980 but he experienced his greatest success backing other artists such as Linda Ronstadt Warren Zevon Harry Nilsson and Jackson Browne when Browne recorded Kortchmar s song Shaky Town for the Running on Empty album Kortchmar sang harmony vocals In the 1970s he made three albums with Leland Sklar Russ Kunkel and Craig Doerge as The Section Kortchmar recorded two albums as part of the band Attitudes with Jim Keltner David Foster and Paul Stallworth for George Harrison s Dark Horse record label The self titled album Attitudes included Kortchmar s Honey Don t Leave L A which James Taylor also recorded The second album Good News included several Kortchmar compositions He wrote music for the Cheech amp Chong film Up in Smoke and he also produced recordings by Don Henley 2 Neil Young Jon Bon Jovi Stevie Nicks Billy Joel Hanson Tracy Chapman Louise Goffin and others Kortchmar is featured on guitar on Carole King s 1975 album Thoroughbred In the early 1980s Kortchmar toured and recorded extensively with Linda Ronstadt and appeared in two of her music videos He can be seen playing guitar in the video for Get Closer In 1983 he played Linda s love interest in the music video for What s New He also appeared with Linda when she performed on the twenty fifth anniversary Grammy Awards telecast Kortchmar had a cameo as Ronnie Pudding Spinal Tap s bass player in their early years in the Gimme Some Money video segment of the 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap In 1984 he co produced and played on Don Henley s album Building the Perfect Beast On that album Kortchmar wrote the songs You re Not Drinking Enough and All She Wants To Do Is Dance Also on that album he co wrote the songs You Can t Make Love Man with a Mission Not Enough Love in the World Building the Perfect Beast Sunset Grill and Drivin With Your Eyes Closed 3 In 1989 Kortchmar co produced and played on Don Henley s album The End of the Innocence Also on that album he co wrote the songs How Bad Do You Want It I Will Not Go Quietly New York Minute Shangri La Little Tin God and If Dirt Were Dollars 4 In 1990 Kortchmar co produced and played on Jon Bon Jovi s 1 album Blaze of Glory In 1991 Kortchmar co wrote the song Love In The 21st Century with Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin for Frey s album Strange Weather In 1992 he co produced Toto s eighth studio album Kingdom of Desire he also wrote two of the songs on the album Kick Down the Walls and the title track In 1993 he co produced and played on Billy Joel s album River of Dreams 5 In 1995 Kortchmar produced and played rhythm guitar on several tracks of The Fabulous Thunderbirds album Roll Of The Dice In 1996 Kortchmar formed the group Slo Leak playing primarily blues rock and released an eponymous album 6 In 1999 the group released its second album When the Clock Strikes 12 7 Kortchmar was brought aboard to produce Van Halen s abandoned second album with former Extreme singer Gary Cherone in 1999 8 9 In 2004 Kortchmar started a new group the Midnight Eleven and the band released its first album in 2005 10 In 2006 he co produced Hanson s album The Walk which was released in the US in the summer of 2007 10 Also in 2006 Kortchmar participated in the Japanese tour of the Verbs a unit consisting of Steve Jordan and Jordan s wife Meegan Voss 11 In 2010 Kortchmar joined the Troubadour Reunion Tour supporting James Taylor and Carole King along with Section bandmates Lee Sklar and Russ Kunkel In the souvenir book for the tour his biography stated that he was working on an album of his songs that were originally recorded by other artists Discography editSolo edit 1973 Kootch Warner Bros 1980 Innuendo Asylum With associated groups edit 1969 The City Now That Everything s Been Said Ode 1970 Jo Mama Jo Mama Atlantic 1970 Writer Carole King Ode A amp M 1970 Sweet Baby James James Taylor Warner Bros 1971 Tapestry Carole King Ode A amp M 1971 Music Carole King Ode A amp M 1971 Jo Mama J Is for Jump Atlantic 1971 Sister Kate Kate Taylor Cotillion 1971 re released 1996 James Taylor and the Original Flying Machine 1971 Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon James Taylor Warner Bros 1972 One Man Dog James Taylor Warner Bros 1972 Rhymes amp Reasons Carole King Ode A amp M 1972 Graham Nash David Crosby Crosby amp Nash Atlantic 1972 The Section Warner Bros 1973 The Section Forward Motion Warner Bros 1974 Carole King Ode A amp M 1975 Attitudes Attitudes Dark Horse 1975 Wind on the Water David Crosby and Graham Nash ABC 1975 Gorilla James Taylor Warner Bros 1976 In The Pocket James Taylor Warner Bros 1976 Whistling Down the Wire Crosby amp Nash ABC 1977 Running on Empty with Jackson Browne Asylum 1977 JT James Taylor Columbia 1977 Attitudes Good News Dark Horse 1977 The Section Fork it Over Capitol 1977 Crosby Nash Live Crosby amp Nash ABC 1978 Warren Zevon Excitable Boy Ayslum 1979 Flag James Taylor Columbia 1980 Mad Love Linda Ronstadt Asylum 1980 Hold Out with Jackson Browne Asylum 1980 Earth amp Sky Graham Nash Capitol 1981 Shot of Love with Bob Dylan 1982 One to One Carole King Atlantic 1982 Get Closer Linda Ronstadt Asylum 1982 Daylight Again Crosby Stills amp Nash Atlantic 1982 I Can t Stand Still Don Henley Asylum 1983 Allies Crosby Stills amp Nash Atlantic 1983 Speeding Time Carole King Atlantic 1983 Lawyers In Love Jackson Browne Asylum 1984 Building the Perfect Beast Don Henley Geffen 1986 Lives In The Balance Jackson Browne Asylum 1989 The End of the Innocence Don Henley Geffen 1990 Blaze of Glory Jon Bon Jovi Guitar Producer Vertigo 1990 Brent Bourgeois Brent Bourgeois Charisma Records 1991 New Moon Shine James Taylor Columbia 1993 US Kingdom of Desire Toto Writer Producer Relativity 1993 River of Dreams Billy Joel Columbia 1995 The Fabulous Thunderbirds Roll Of The Dice Private Inc 1996 I ll Sleep When I m Dead Warren Zevon Rhino 1997 The Fabulous Thunderbirds High Water High Street Windham Hill 2000 Inside Job Don Henley Warner Bros 2001 Boz Scaggs Dig 2005 Midnight Eleven Midnight Eleven 2010 Live at the Troubadour Carole King and James Taylor Hear Music Concord 2018 Danny Kortchmar and The Immediate Family Honey Don t Leave LA Vivid Sound 2018 Danny Kortchmar and The Immediate Family Live In Japan at Billboard Live Tokyo June 18 2018 Vivid Sound 2020 The Immediate Family Turn It Up To 10 Vivid Sound 2020 The Immediate Family Slippin amp Slidin EP Quarto Valley Records 2021 Why Wait Kate Taylor 2021 The Immediate Family Can t Stop Progress EP Quarto Valley Records 2021 The Immediate Family The Immediate Family Quarto Valley Records References edit Timothy White October 1 2005 Long Ago and Far Away James Taylor His Life and Music Omnibus p 103 ISBN 978 1 84449 864 2 Retrieved August 20 2011 a b c Ankeny Jason at AllMusic Liner Notes Building the Perfect Beast 1984 The David Geffen Company Liner Notes The End of the Innocence 1989 The David Geffen Company Schruers Fred 2014 Billy Joel The definitive biography Slo Leak Discogs com November 13 1996 Retrieved August 1 2021 Slo Leak When The Clock Strikes 12 Discogs com October 19 1999 Retrieved August 1 2021 Wilkening Matthew November 5 2019 How Far Did Van Halen Get Into Their Second Gary Cherone Record Ultimateclassicrock com Retrieved February 18 2020 Van Halen Taps Kortchmar To Produce Next LP Mtv com Retrieved February 18 2020 a b Danny Kortchmar biography on unofficial website Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved November 29 2011 The Verbs official website Archived from the original on April 13 2018 Retrieved March 13 2009 External links editDanny Kortchmar Facebook page in Italian Danny Kortchmar unofficial website by italian fan Danny Kortchmar at IMDb Danny Kortchmar Interview at NAMM Oral History Collection 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Kortchmar amp oldid 1187000800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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