Ed Cornett...From The Beginning
Ed Cornett, is a musician like many good musicians, was born in Kentucky. After serving in the US Air Force, Ed moved to the Washington, DC area. This is where Ed’s real music education began. While Ed was already a skilled musician, he was privileged to meet and work with some of the famous musicians of our time.
As a professional musician, Ed has played both drums and trumpet in his bands as well as other groups and trios. Ed is not only an accomplished drummer / percussionist and trumpeter, he is proficient on 14 instruments, these include: Flugelhorn; Vibraphone; Keyboards and most wind instruments. Ed has been a part of the music industry for over 50 years.
Among those he played Drums with: Charlie Byrd Trio; Ramon Ballve Trio; TRE³ and the Rich Geib Band. A few of the groups that Ed played Drums and Trumpet with: US Air Force Band; Kim Tsoy Big Band; Beryl Middleton Group; Art Monroe’s Show Band; Sons of the Beach and the Crown City Dixieland Band. Trumpet and Flugelhorn were his specialty with the Ed Cornett Quartet and the DC 6.
Ed and his wife, Sherry, an accomplished teacher of “Healthy Gourmet” cooking (Sherry currently teahces at Yavapai College and privately, does catering and has a radio show on NPR), recently moved to Chino Valley from the San Francisco Bay Area. Together, they have 2 sons, 2 daughters and 5 grandchildren. Ed fell in love with the Prescott area when in the Air Force and they both renewed their enthusiasm for the area a few years back and decided this would be a great place to live.
In addition to having his own groups, trios and quartets, Ed writes musical arrangements, composes and is a teacher on Brass; Woodwind and Percussion instruments as well as Electronic Keyboards and for Computer Musical Software.
Ed has been a private music teacher for over 30 years. He teaches people of all ages, believing that you are never too young or too old to learn to play an instrument. Ed’s youngest student to date was 4 years old and his oldest is 87 (he is still teaching this student). Part of the satisfaction Ed receives is sharing the joy and excitement a student expresses when they reach a goal or even just play a note for the first time.
“Music is a Universal Language and the skills that are retained when a child
learns to play an instrument, also increases their learning skills for other
subjects and provides them with a specific form of discipline they will carry throughout their life.”
While Ed is a professional musician and teacher, he has also been a product development specialist and as well as a sales trainer for the music industry. He has worked in the music industry as a Product Specialist for a number of large manufacturers, including Yamaha, Kurzweil, Generalmusic, Solton, and Bob Moog.
As a writer, Ed has authored product manuals for Generalmusic and Solton, in addition he has authored a number of Sales Training Manuals for the industry.
Over the years, Ed has been a Consultant and Resource Specialist for many musicians, including: Charlie Byrd; Les McCann; Elvin Jones; Roberta Flack; Clint Holmes; Miles Davis; Derwyn Holder; Art Monroe and Terry Plumeri, (just to name a few). Ed has consulted with musicians on the Tonight Show as well as on a number of movie scores.
Ed is playing in the Prescott / Tri-Cities area with a number of different groups, trios and big bands. He is teaching at Prescott Music Center on Montezuma Street as well as privately.