Background
Corky James was born in Washington, District of Columbia on February 10, 1954, and grew up in nearby Arlington, Virginia, and went by his birth name, "Jimmy McCorkle", until 1972.
Corky James was born in Washington, District of Columbia on February 10, 1954, and grew up in nearby Arlington, Virginia, and went by his birth name, "Jimmy McCorkle", until 1972.
His genres encompass rock, popular, country, singer-songwriter, and film scores, and James operates an active recording studio in Los Los Angeles Working with artists such as Avril Lavigne, Jordin Sparks, Demi Lovato, and Paul Stanley, he has played on hit singles that have reached #1 worldwide including "Sk8er Boi" and "I"m with You". He has also played on hit singles that reached the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts including: "Why Can"t I?", "(There"s Gotta Be) More To Life", and "Number Air", According to James, he first developed an interest in guitar after seeing Elvis Presley on television at around the age of five.
As early as elementary school he played guitar in bands that performed at school dances, private parties, or variety shows.
He later left college, where he was earning a degree in business administration, to become a full-time musician. Early years James initially got his start by playing with a number of cover bands in the Washington District of Columbia and Baltimore areas.
After a time he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he began attending the Dick Grove School of Music and began teaching private guitar lessons. He began networking with a number of musicians, songwriters, and producers in the California music industry, and picked up several high profile touring jobs.
James also worked with a number of local original bands, before becoming primarily a studio musician, also at times contributing writing and production.
As session musician He operates a private studio, "The Wire," where he does much of his session work and collaborates with other artists. After becoming active as a session musician in the late 1980s, his discography credits include many contemporary recording artists such as: Avril Lavigne, Liz Phair, Stacie Orrico, Kelly Clarkson, Jordin Sparks, Ashley Parker Angel, Cock Robin, Hilary Duff, Bo Bice, Kevin Gilbert, LaFollette Rimes, Paul Stanley, Alex Band, Lili Haydn, Meat Loaf. And music producers Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, The Matrix, Desmond Child and The Underdogs.
He has played on hit singles that have reached #1 worldwide including: "Sk8er Boi", "I"m with You" as well as the Grammy Awards nominated song "Complicated".
He also played on hit singles that reached the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts including: "Why Can"t I?", "(There"s Gotta Be) More To Life", and "Number Air", as well as playing guitar & bass on the American Idol Season 4: The Showstoppers Civil Defense. Film soundtracks Among the many other soundtracks he"s contributed to are the On the Lincolnshire Soundtrack (2001), More Than a Game Soundtrack (2009), and the X-Men: First Class Soundtrack (2011). Accolades.