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10 April 1917(San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA)
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13 January 1996(Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA)
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Introduction

Mortimer "Morty" Gerald Corb (April 10, 1917 San Antonio — January 13, 1996 Las Vegas) was an American jazz double-bassist.

Career

Corb had a long career as a jazz musician that began in 1946 and lasted until his death.He performed and recorded with:

Corb performed for four years on Bob Crosby's television program. He also did extended work as a session musician in studios, and though he did little of this after the 1950s, he appears on some 300 recordings. He worked in bands in Disneyland after moving to California in 1947, and recorded his only album as a leader, Strictly from Dixie, in 1957.

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As leader

  • Morty Corb and His Dixie All Stars, Strictly From Dixie OCLC 6697830
John Best (trumpet), Moe Schneider (née Elmer Reuben Schneider; 1919–1970) (trombone), Heinie Beau (clarinet), Dave Harris (1913–2002) (tenor sax), Bobby Hammack (piano) George Van Eps (guitar), Morty Corb (bass), Jack Sperling (drums)
Recorded in Los Angeles, April 1957
  1. Bayou Blues
  2. Alexander's Ragtime Band
  3. Pennies from Heaven
  4. South
  5. Ramble In
  6. Honeysuckle rose
  7. Sugarcane Strut
  8. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?
  9. Indiana
  10. Savannah Shakedown
  11. Farewell Blues