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| Etudes CD (1982)
$9.69 Ron Carter is best known for his tenure with Miles Davis's second great quintet, where he was one-third of one of jazz's all-time great rhythm sections with pianist Herbie Hancock and drummer Tony Williams. Carter reunited with Williams on this ...
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| Dear Miles CD (2006)
$10.99 DEAR MILES, released in 2007, has Carter tackling 10 Miles tunes (or tunes that Miles helped make famous). Flanked by a crack band, Carter glides, swings, and dances through classics such as "Seven Steps to Heaven," "Someday My Prince Will ...
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| Ron Carter & Art Farmer - Live At Sweet Basil DVD (1990)
$10.45 Four of the world's most respected musicians come together for a scintillating night of jazz, live from New York's Sweet Basil in 1990. With a band that consists of Ron Carter, Art Farmer, Billy Higgins, and Cedar Walton, you know ...
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| Ron Carter / Hank Jones / Sadao Watanabe / Tony Williams Carnaval CD (1990)
$9.89 Recorded live at Denen Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan on July 30, 1978.
This is actually billed as a leaderless date, possibly instigated by this quartet's alto player, Sadao Watanabe, as it's a concert from 1978 in his native Japan. It's an ...
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| Piccolo CD (1977)
$6.79 This double album is mostly recommended to lovers of bass solos. With Ron Carter functioning as the main soloist on piccolo bass, only the solos of pianist Kenny Barron offer a bit of contrast. Bassist Buster Williams and drummer Ben ...
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| Peg Leg CD (1978)
$10.89 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1991, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
A 1991 reissue of a decent, though over-arranged, 1977 session. ~ Ron Wynn
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey in November 1977. Originally released on Milestone (9082).
Personnel: ...
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| Pastels CD (1976)
$13.95 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1991, Fantasy Studios, Berkley, California).
Some tremendous playing by Carter, Kenny Barron (p), and Hugh McCracken (g), though the strings get intrusive. ~ Ron Wynn
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California on October 18 & 19, ...
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| Ron Carter / Herbie Hancock / Tony Williams Third Plane CD (1977)
$8.85 Digitally remastered by Gary Hobish (1992, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
This reunion of Miles Davis' mid-'60s rhythm section (bassist Ron Carter, pianist Herbie Hancock, and drummer Tony Williams) has its moments but is not particularly memorable. Performing three of Carter's songs, ...
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| George Benson / Ron Carter / Joe Lovano / Lonnie L. Smith Afrodesia CD
$5.85 Includes liner notes by Barry Levenson.
Live Recording
Full performer name: Lonnie Smith/George Benson/Joe Lovano.
Personnel: Lonnie Smith (organ); George Benson (guitar); Joe Lovano (saxophone); Greg Hopkins (trumpet); Bob Crenshaw (bass); Ben Riley (drums).
Full performer name: Lonnie Smith/George Benson/Ron Carter/Joe Lovano.
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| Telepathy CDs (2001)
$11.15 Recorded live at the Village West, New York, New York in November 1982. Originally released on Concord Records (CCD-4245). Includes liner notes by Jim Ferguson.
Recorded live at the Concord Pavillion, Concord, California in August 1984. Originally released on Concord Records ...
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 Ron Carter Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ron Carter songs: Little Waltz, Manha de Carnaval, LaVerne Walk, Uptown Conversation, Doom, Alone Together, De Samba, Obrigado. More music songs Saudade, Someday My Prince Will Come, Nearly, St. Thomas, Rufus, Seven Minds, My Ship, Super Strings, New Waltz, Stardust. More music songs Eight, Sugar Lyrics.
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 Ron Carter Biography
One of the most gifted, influential, and ubiquitous jazz bassists of the 20th century, Ron Carter made his name in the early 1960s in the bands of Miles Davis, Eric Dolphy, Cannonball Adderley, Thelonious Monk, and others. His unique combination of technical facility, visceral swing, and innate melody made him one of the most in-demand session players for decades, and he recorded with innumerable top-flight musicians, including George Benson, Sonny Rollins, and Stanley Turrentine. Somehow, he's found time over the years to maintain a solo career as well, composing his own material and leading a variety of all-star bands onstage and in the studio.
 Key Personnel
 Worked With
Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter, George Benson, Chick Corea
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, McCoy Tyner, Stanley Turrentine, Horace Silver, Red Garland, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Art Farmer, Ray Brown (Bass), Milt Jackson, George Coleman, Dave Holland (1~Bass), Houston Person, Hank Jones (Jazz), Paul Chambers, Buster Williams, Cecil McBee
 Followers
A Tribe Called Quest, Stanley Clarke (Double Bass), Jaco Pastorius, Joey DeFrancesco, Christian McBride, Jack Bruce, Avishai Cohen (Bass), Ben Allison, Gary Peacock, Miroslav Vitous, Hugh Hopper, Rufus Reid, Cecil McBee
 Influences
Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Gerry Mulligan, Ray Brown (Bass), J.J. Johnson (Trombone), Milt Hinton, Cecil Payne
 More Music Artists
Ambros Seelos, Globalis Symphony Orchestra
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