Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles

Cory Alexander Henry (born February 27, 1987) is an American jazz organist, pianist, gospel musician, and producer. After gaining international attention as a member of Snarky Puppy, he began releasing music as a solo artist in 2018 with Art of Love, his first independent project. His second full‑length album, Something to Say, arrived in 2020 and included the Marc E. Bassy–written track “No Guns.” That same year he also released Art of Love Live and Christmas with You, both issued under Culture Collective. Henry was chosen by Quincy Jones to headline the Soundtrack of America series that opened The Shed in New York City. On August 5, 2021, Beats Electronics premiered a commercial featuring athlete Sha’Carri Richardson, using the track “Run to Glory,” co‑written and co‑produced by Henry alongside Kanye West and Dr. Dre. Henry later received production and composition credits on “24” from West’s album Donda. Henry was born in Brooklyn, New York, and began playing both the piano and the Hammond B3 organ at the age of two. By six years old, he had already performed at the Apollo Theater, marking the beginning of a prodigious musical path.
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Purple Rain W/ Metropole Orchestra Live at North Sea Jazz Festival 2017

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In the Water

Takes All Time

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