Tommy McCook

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Tommy McCook

Background information
Born March 3, 1927
Havana,Cuba
Origin Jamaica
Died May 5, 1998
Genre(s) Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae
Instrument(s) Saxophone
Associated
acts
The Skatalites, Tommy McCook and the Supersonics



Tommy McCook was a Jamaican saxophonist.

A founding member of The Skatalites, he also directed The Supersonics for Duke Reid and backed many sessions for Bunny Lee or with The Revolutionaries at Channel One Studios in the 70s.

The death of Tommy McCook in May 1998 passed by completely unnoticed by the mainstream press. Like his fellow Skatalites Roland Alphonso and Jackie Mittoo, McCook never received the respect from the general media that his contribution to Jamaican music richly deserved. McCook was born in Havana, Cuba in 1924, and moved to Jamaica in 1933. He took up the tenor sax at the age of 11, when he was a pupil at the famed Alpha School, and eventually joined Eric Dean’s Orchestra.

In 1954 he left for an engagement in Nassau, after which he ended up in Miami, and it was here that Tommy first heard John Coltrane, and fell in love with Jazz. Tommy returned to Jamaica in early 1962, where he was approached by a few local producers to do some recordings. Eventually he consented to record a jazz session for Clement “Coxson” Dodd, which was issued on album as “Jazz Jamaica.” His first ska recording was an adaptation of Ernest Gold’s “Exodus,” recorded in November 1963 with musicians who would soon make up the Skatalites.



[edit] Discography

  • Top Secret - 1969 - Techniques
  • Horny Dub - 1976 - Grounation
  • Reggae In Jazz - 1976 - Eve
  • Cookin' Shuffle - Jamaica Authentic
  • Down On Bond Street - Trojan Records (1999)
  • Tommy's Last Stand - Creole - 2001
  • Blazing Horns - Tenor In Roots - 1976-1978 - Blood & Fire (2003)
  • Real Cool - 1966-1977 - Trojan Records (2005)

With The Skatalites

  • Tommy McCook & The Skatalites - The Skatalite! - 1969 - Treasure Island

With Bobby Ellis

  • Green Mango - 1974 - Attack
  • Blazing Horns - 1977 - Grove Music

With The Aggrovators

  • Brass Rockers - 1975 - Striker Lee
  • Cookin - 1975 - Horse/Trojan
  • King Tubby Meets The Agrovators At Dub Station - 1975 - Live and Love
  • Show Case - 1975 - Culture Press (1997)
  • Disco Rockers (aka Hot Lava) - 1977 - Dynamic Sound
  • Instrumental Reggae - RAS (1992)

With Yabby You

  • Yabby You Meets Tommy McCook In Dub - Peacemaker
  • Yabby You Meets Sly & Robie Along With Tommy McCook - Prophets

[edit] External Links

Tommy McCook on darkerthanblue.com

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