Though hardly a soulful, bluesy master like
Jimmy Smith or dashing experimentalist like
Larry Young, organist
Dave "Baby" Cortez made his mark in the '50s,'60s, and '70s as a capable, often clever soloist and pop instrumentalist. His flair for catchy melodies, riffs, and hooks resulted in a number one pop and number five R&B hit with "The Happy Organ" in 1959.
Cortez had another double winner in 1962 with "Rinky Dink," this one peaking at number nine R&B and number ten pop. Before his instrumental success,
Cortez recorded for Ember as
David Clowney in 1956, and was in
the Pearls from 1955 to 1957. He landed one other song on the R&B Top 50, "Someone Has Taken Your Place," in 1973 for All Platinum. His other songs were recorded for Clock and Chess. There has been no domestic reissue of
Cortez's songs, but there are import anthologies available.
–
Ron Wynn, Rovi