Morty Corb's Human Design Chart

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          Morty Corb's Biography

          American jazz double-bassist who had a long career as a musician from 1946 until his death in 1996. Corb performed for four years on Bob Crosby’s television program. He also did extended work as a session musician in studios, and though he did little of this after the 1950s, he appears on some 300 recordings. He worked in bands in Disneyland after moving to California in 1947, and recorded his only album as a leader, Strictly from Dixie, in 1957.
          Corb was fascinated by Halloween and, from 1973, decked his house out with detailed, elaborate decorations. He incorporated some of what he had learned about special effects from the Disney studios, and continued to construct ever more ornate designs each year up until his death from a brain aneurysm on 13 January 1996 in Las Vegas.

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          Morty Corb's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.