Corenflos wrote on his website:[citation needed] I played just about every venue possible: Moose Lodge, VFW, American Legion, beer joint, nightclub, motel lounge, ice cream social, wedding reception, super market parking lot, frat party, high school dance, street festival, biker bar, birthday party, nudist colony (no kidding) small town opry, bean dinner, community center and backyard bbq within a hundred miles.
BIG TIME STUFF!In March 1982 JT moved to Nashville to play guitar for Jean Shepard (Capital/United Artist Records, Grand ole Opry).
In early summer of 1983, JT auditioned and landed a job with Joe Stampley (Epic/CBS records), and worked with him for seven years doing road dates.
The Blue Tick Hounds played all over Nashville through the mid and late 80s, and JT continued working with David Lee Murphy throughout his life.
By 1992, JT was starting to get a good bit of demo session work, while helping form a band called Palomino Road (Capitol/Liberty Records).
Corenflos was known for playing a blue Telecaster style guitar with a 1984 contoured alder Joe Glaser body and the V-shaped neck from a late 1956 Fender Esquire.