Cory Henry - Church (2024)
Artist: Cory Henry
Title: Church
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Henry House Entertainment / Culture Collective
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 90:24 min
Total Size: 209 / 635 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Church
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Henry House Entertainment / Culture Collective
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 90:24 min
Total Size: 209 / 635 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Amazing Grace
02. Praise God
03. I Get Joy
04. Joy Reprise
05. Musicians Praise
06. I Need Thee
07. Prayer
08. Love the Lord
09. He Answers Prayer
10. Go Down
11. Burdens Down
12. Go to God in Prayer
13. Offering Song Address
14. Offering Song
15. Uncloudy Day
16. How Great Thou Art
17. Shoutin Music
18. Another Day
19. Ain't No Use
20. He Touched Me
21. If I Can Help
22. Glory to God
23. Yes God is Real
One of the finest Hammond B-3 organ players of his generation, Cory Henry was a child prodigy, playing both piano and organ by the time he was two years old, making his debut at the legendary Apollo Theater when he was only six. He has worked in the studio and toured with countless artists, including Yolanda Adams, Stanley Brown, Israel Houghton, P. Diddy, Kirk Franklin, Kenny Garrett (the 19-year-old Henry became a fixture in Garrett's touring band for three years), Donnie McClurkin, Boyz II Men, Michael McDonald, Bruce Springsteen, the Roots, and many others. He has also worked as a bandleader and producer as well as an in-demand sideman.
Falling closer to the Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson side of the Hammond organ jazz genre than Jimmy Smith, with maybe a little Billy Preston tossed in, Henry at his best combines the best of both gospel and jazz in his playing. His albums as a bandleader include the 2010 holiday set Christmas with You, 2011's Leave You Alone, and 2012's Gotcha Now Doc.
Since 2012, Henry has been a member of the acclaimed experimental jazz and funk ensemble Snarky Puppy, with whom he won a 2014 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance and a 2015 Grammy for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. In 2016, Henry released the gospel0infused solo effort The Revival. ~ Steve Leggett
Falling closer to the Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson side of the Hammond organ jazz genre than Jimmy Smith, with maybe a little Billy Preston tossed in, Henry at his best combines the best of both gospel and jazz in his playing. His albums as a bandleader include the 2010 holiday set Christmas with You, 2011's Leave You Alone, and 2012's Gotcha Now Doc.
Since 2012, Henry has been a member of the acclaimed experimental jazz and funk ensemble Snarky Puppy, with whom he won a 2014 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance and a 2015 Grammy for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. In 2016, Henry released the gospel0infused solo effort The Revival. ~ Steve Leggett