- Henry Coker
Henry Coker (December 24, 1919,
Dallas - November 23, 1979,Los Angeles ) was an Americanjazz trombonist.Coker studied music at
Wellesley College before making his professional debut withJohn White in 1935. From 1937 to 1939 he played withNat Towles 'sterritory band , then moved toHawaii to play withMonk McFay . AfterPearl Harbor he returned toCalifornia , playing withBenny Carter (1944-46),Illinois Jacquet (1945),Eddie Heywood (1946-47), andCharles Mingus (late '40s). He fell ill from 1949-1951 and played little, but after his recovery he worked withSonny Rollins and then joinedCount Basie 's band, playing and recording with him from 1952 to 1963.Coker did work as a studio musician in the 1960s, then toured with
Ray Charles from 1966 to 1971. He did freelance and film/television studio work in the mid-1970s, rejoining Basie briefly in 1973 and Charles in 1976.Osie Johnson wrote a tribute to him entitled "Cokernut Tree" in 1955. Coker also appears onJ.J. Johnson 's Trombones Incorporated session, featuring ten trombonists.References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3vfuxqr5ld0e~T1 Henry Coker] at
Allmusic
*Leonard Feather andIra Gitler , "The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz". Oxford, 1999, p. 137.
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