- Ron Carter
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Name = Ron Carter
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Birth_name = Ron Carter
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Born = Birth date and age|1937|5|4|mf=y
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Origin = Ferndale,Michigan , U.S.
Instrument =Double bass ,Cello
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Genre =Hard bop Orchestral jazz Mainstream jazz Third Stream Post-bop
Occupation =Double bassist
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Associated_acts =Miles Davis Johnny Frigo
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Notable_instruments =Ron Carter (born
May 4 ,1937 , Ferndale,Michigan ) is an Americanjazz double-bassist . His unique sound has made him a long sought after studio man.His appearances on over 2,500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, along with
Milt Hinton , Ray Brown andLeroy Vinnegar .Carter is also an acclaimed
cellist who has recorded numerous times on cello.He also has recorded a large body of classical work, and he contributed to the
film score for "Desperate Characters " (1971).Early life and education
Carter started to play
cello at the age of 10, but when his family moved to Detroit, he ran into difficulties regarding the racial stereotyping of classical musicians and instead moved to bass.Carter attended the historic
Cass Technical High School where he played in theEastman School of Music 's Philharmonic Orchestra.He gained his bachelor's degree in 1959, and in 1961 a master's degree in double bass performance from the
Manhattan School of Music .Career
His first jobs as a jazz musician were with
Jaki Byard andChico Hamilton . His first records were made withEric Dolphy (another former member of Hamilton's group) andDon Ellis , in 1960.Carter is an acclaimed cellist who has performed on record numerous times with the cello, notably his own first date as leader, "Where?", with Dolphy and
Mal Waldron and a date also with Dolphy called "Out There" with George Duvivier andRoy Haynes and Carter on cello; its advanced harmonics and concepts for 1961 were reminiscent of the then currentthird stream movement on cello by Carter.Fame
Carter came to fame via the second great
Miles Davis quintet in the early 1960s, which also includedHerbie Hancock ,Wayne Shorter andTony Williams .Carter joined Davis's group in 1963, appearing on the album "Seven Steps to Heaven" and the follow-up "E.S.P.", the latter being the first album to feature the full quintet. It also featured three of Carter's compositions (the only time he contributed compositions to Davis's group).
He stayed with Davis's regular group until 1968 (when he was replaced by
Dave Holland ), and participated in a couple of studio sessions with Davis in 1969 and 1970. Although he played electric bass occasionally during this period, he has subsequently eschewed that instrument entirely, and now plays only acoustic bass.Carter was close with Davis and even revealed to an interviewer in 1966 that the famous trumpeter's favorite color was fuchsia. [http://danouellette.artistshare.com/default.aspx]
Carter also performed on some of Hancock, Williams and Shorter's recordings during the sixties for
Blue Note Records . He was a sideman on many Blue Note recordings of the era, playing withSam Rivers ,Freddie Hubbard ,Duke Pearson ,Lee Morgan ,McCoy Tyner ,Andrew Hill and many, many others.Later life
After leaving Davis, Carter was for several years a mainstay of
CTI Records , making albums under his own name and also appearing on many of the label's records with a diverse range of other musicians.He appears on the alternative hip-hop group
A Tribe Called Quest 's influential album "The Low End Theory " on a track called "Verses from the Abstract". He also appears as a member of the jazz combo,The Classical Jazz Quartet .Carter was Distinguished
Professor Emeritus of the Music Department of TheCity College of New York , having taught there for twenty years, and received an honorary Doctorate from the Berklee College of Music, in Spring 2004.Ron Carter is a pipe smoker and has been featured in a few advertisements for tobacco pipes, clothing lines, and basses.
Ron Carter appears in the advertisements for a Tully's chilled coffee beverage in Japan.
Discography
As a leader
*"Yellow & Green"
*"Pastels"
*"Anything Goes"
*"Piccolo"
*"All Blues"
*"Bass and I"
*"Stardust"
*"The Golden Striker"
*"Orfeu"
*"Telepathy"
*"New York Slick"
*"Blues Farm"
*"Standard Bearers"
*"Jazz, My Romance"
*"When Skies Are Grey"
*"Friends"
*"Holiday In Rio"
*"Mr. Bow Tie"
*"Ron Carter Plays Bach"
*"Uptown Conversation"
*"Carnival"
*"So What"
*"Peg Leg"
*"Meets Bach"
*"Spanish Blue"
*"Patrao"
*"Parade"
*"Guitar & Bass"
*"A Song For You"
*"Brandenburg Concerto"
*"Live at The Village Vanguard"
*"Eight Plus"
*"Dear Miles"As a sideman
*
Herbie Hancock - "Empyrean Isles ", "Maiden Voyage ", "Speak Like A Child", "V.S.O.P.", "Third Plane"
*Joe Henderson - "Power To The People"
*Sam Rivers - "Fuchsia Swing Song", "Contours"
*Eric Dolphy - "Out There" (1960)
*Coleman Hawkins - "Night Hawk" (1961) withEddie Davis andTommy Flanagan
*Andrew Hill - "Grass Roots", "Lift Every Voice", "Passing Ships"
*Bobby Hutcherson - "Components"
*Wes Montgomery - "So Much Guitar" (1961), "Tequila", "California Dreaming"
*Oliver Nelson - "Sound Pieces"
*Miles Davis - "Quiet Nights" (1962), "Four and More", "My Funny Valentine", "Live at the Plugged Nickel", "Miles Smiles", "ESP", "Miles In the Sky", "Seven Steps To Heaven", "The Sorcerer", "Filles de Kilimanjaro", "Water Babies"
*Wayne Shorter - "Speak No Evil" (1964), "The All Seeing Eye"
*Toshiko Akiyoshi - "Toshiko at Top of the Gate " (1968)
*The Rascals - "See" (1969)
*McCoy Tyner - "The Real McCoy", "Expansions", "Trident", "Counterpoints", "Supertrios", "Extensions" (1970)
*Quincy Jones - "Gula Matari" (1970)
*Freddie Hubbard - "Red Clay" (1970), "Empyrean Isles", "First Light"
*Donald Byrd - "Electric Byrd " (1970)
*Roberta Flack - "First Take" (1970), "Quiet Fire "(1971), "Killing Me Softly" (1973)
*Milt Jackson - "Sunflower" (1972)
*Billy Cobham - "Spectrum" (1973)
*"New York Jazz Quartet" - "In Concert in Japan" (1975)
*"The Wiz" (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1978)
*Jim Hall - "Alone Together" (1986)
*Helen Merrill - "Duets" (1987)
*Harry Connick, Jr. - "Harry Connick Jr." (1987)
*Johnny Frigo - "Live from Studio A in New York City " (1988)
*"Twin Peaks " (Television Series, 2nd Season) (1990)
*A Tribe Called Quest - "The Low End Theory " (1991)
*"" (Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1993)
*"Austin Peralta " - Maiden Voyage (2006)
*"Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker" (2001, Vertical Jazz) (deleted)
*"The Classical Jazz Quartet Plays Bach" (Vertical Jazz, 2002)
*"The Classical Jazz Quartet Play Rachmaninov" (May 16, 2006, Kind of Blue)
*"The Classical Jazz Quartet Play Tchaikovsky" (September 19, 2006)
*"Christmas" (2006) [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:39fixqe0ldke~T2 allmusic ((( Classical Jazz Quartet > Discography > Main Albums ))) ] ]
*"Grace Slick -"Manhole (1973)References
External links
* [http://www.roncarter.net Ron Carter Official Website]
* [http://thebadplus.typepad.com/dothemath/2007/06/interview_with_.html Interview with Ron Carter]
* [http://www.stateofmindmusic.com/?entry=428 2006 Interview with Ron Carter]
* [http://www.artistshousemusic.org/videos/music+industry+profile+legendary+jazz+bassist+ron+carter Interview with Ron Carter (2007)]
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