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  1. Biography. 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 ...

    • “It's Too Late“ – Carole King ('Tapestry,' 1971) “I knew Carole King’s DNA as a songwriter. I had played with her long before Tapestry. In fact, I played on many of her demos for Screen Gems.
    • “Hurts So Bad“ – Linda Ronstadt ('Mad Love,' 1980) “People called Mad Love Linda’s new-wave record. There was some resentment about it from a lot of the L.A.
    • “Driving With Your Eyes Closed“ – Don Henley ('Building the Perfect Beast,' 1984) “Working with Don Henley has been such a pleasure. I knew him from his Eagles days.
    • “I Will Not Go Quietly“ – Don Henley ('I Will Not Go Quietly,' 1989) “I’m very proud of this song. It rocks like mad. I programed the drums with my Akai MPC3000, got a beat going and then started playing guitar parts.
  2. May 29, 2018 · The Great Song Adventure is proud to present a conversation with the legendary Kootch. Danny Kortchmar. Guitarist, producer, songwriter and more, he’s both a great musician and a tremendously impactful one, having provided his distinctive musicianship to countless landmark albums.

  3. Jan 11, 2023 · The band has released two EPs ( Slippin’ and Slidin’, Can’t Stop Progress ), one album (self-titled) and are set to release a new album Skin In the Game in Spring of 2023 that will coincide with the release of The Immediate Family Documentary Film. Danny Kortchmar and I talked by phone from his home in New York.

  4. Oct 14, 2019 · Even if you don’t know his name, you know his sound: you’ve heard Danny Kortchmars magical guitar on tracks with legends like James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, and Bob Dylan.

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  5. If you’ve spent any time perusing liner notes of classic albums from such performers as James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne and Don Henley, you’re certainly familiar with the name Danny Kortchmar. Or simply “Kootch.” Or “Danny Kootch,” as it appears prominently on the back cover of Taylor’s 1970 album, Sweet Baby James. The ...

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  7. Jun 5, 2021 · Danny Kortchmar formed his first band in the 1960s called The King Bees. The year was 1964 and Danny was already hooked on a career in music. He went on to become one of the most sought after studio musicians in Los Angeles, recording with Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, Carly Simon, James Taylor and Jackson Browne, among others.