Cory Wong

Artist

Birth Year 1985

Birthplace Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

#17140 Most Popular

1985

Cory Wong (born c. 1985) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer based in Minneapolis.

He has released many works as a solo artist and in partnership with others.

His background spans several genres including jazz, rock, and funk.

He has performed with Vulfpeck, Dave Koz, Stay Human, The Fearless Flyers, Ben Rector, Dr. Mambo's Combo, Chris Thile, Dave Matthews Band, and Dirty Loops.

2000

In late 2000s and early 2010s, Wong focused on jazz music and performed in Minneapolis–Saint Paul jazz clubs.

2008

He released two records with jazz ensembles, Even Uneven in 2008 and Quartet/Quintet in 2012.

He then performed in the Nashville music scene on a regular basis as a session musician and guitarist.

He started touring with Ben Rector and worked with a variety of artists including Bryan White, Brandon Heath and Dave Barnes.

2013

In 2013, for a six-month period he performed in the Minneapolis-based band Dr. Mambo's Combo with several veterans of the city's R&B-pop-funk music scene including members of Prince's band: Michael Bland and bassist Sonny T.

He calls this period his learning curve in performing "vibrant funk soul" music.

In 2013, Wong met members of the Ann Arbor-based band Vulfpeck.

He performed a jam with the group which was later rerecorded and released as the track "Cory Wong" on The Beautiful Game.

2016

In 2016, he started recording and touring with the band.

He has recorded on every Vulfpeck album since then and toured with the band.

He said of his guitar sound with Vulfpeck: "part of my sound is kind of bringing rhythm guitar to the front".

He is also a member of The Fearless Flyers, an instrumental quartet (with Vulfpeck's bass player Joe Dart, Snarky Puppy's guitarist Mark Lettieri, and drummer Nate Smith) and has released four EPs and an album with the group.

In 2016, Wong released a six-track EP as a lead artist.

2017

In 2017, he released his debut solo album, Cory Wong and The Green Screen Band.

2018

His second solo album The Optimist was released in 2018 and reached number 19 on the U.S. Jazz Albums chart.

2019

He released a third album Motivational Music for the Syncopated Soul in 2019.

The albums feature contributions by Phoebe Katis, Antwaun Stanley, Michael Bland, Sonny T., Ben Rector, Jon Batiste, Louis Cato, Nate Smith and others.

2020

He released several albums in 2020, including Live in Amsterdam, a collaboration with the Metropole Orkest, and Meditations, a new-age album with Jon Batiste.

His recent works include two albums released in conjunction with his variety show.

Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, Wong was raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is of mixed Chinese-American descent.

Growing up, he was exposed to classic rock and jazz music by his father.

He took piano lessons at age nine.

He was fascinated by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Primus and decided to play bass and start a band.

He took guitar and bass lessons and started a punk rock band.

His first instruments were a Fender Jazz Bass, a Gretsch guitar, and a Fender Stratocaster.

He acquired a second Stratocaster during his senior year of high school, which remained his primary instrument until the release of his signature Fender Stratocaster in 2021.

Wong attended the University of Minnesota and the McNally Smith College of Music.

At age 20 he decided to pursue music professionally.

He credits his music school environment and his mentors for putting him on the right track.

In particular he credits Peruvian guitarist Andrés Prado and Prince's drummer Michael Bland for showing him the nuances and cohesion of performing in an ensemble.

He names guitarists Dave Williams and Paul Jackson Jr. as early influences.

In 2020, Wong released his fourth solo album, Elevator Music for an Elevated Mood, which he called a continuation of his third album.

Wong has performed with Dave Koz, Metropole Orkest, Stay Human (the house band of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), and with Chris Thile's band on the radio program Live from Here.

He has toured in the United States and Europe in support of his solo albums, and with Vulfpeck.

He released several albums in 2020, including a Grammy nominated new-age album titled Meditations with Jon Batiste.

In 2020 to 2022, in the absence of touring over the course of coronavirus pandemic, Wong released multiple solo and collaborative albums including The Golden Hour with Dave Koz, Turbo with Dirty Loops, and Tailwinds with The Fearless Flyers.