September 3, 2019 “To hear saxophonist James Carter is to be blown away,” wrote the Washington Post, hitting the nail on the head.From moonlit ballads to funky workouts to the most cerebral kind of post-bop, in an intimate club or on a sprawling festival stage, the Detroit-born saxophone master can seem to deliver all of jazz history in a single set.

Your email address will not be published. James Carter on Don Byas: When Bill Frisell answers my FaceTime beep, the... Louis Armstrong awoke one morning wanting to make... JazzTimes, in association with Ropeadope Records,... What we went to offer is a positive notion, a... “The roughest thing is my mom,” Maria Schneider says over the phone on a recent summer morning, answering the first question of almost every conversation … Read More “Maria Schneider: A Tale Of Two Worlds”, Alexis Cole represents a new generation of jazz artists and entrepreneurs forced by a worldwide pandemic to help themselves and their community. During three afternoons, a succession of artists-including Mike Stern, Arturo O’Farrill, Fred Hersch, Chris Dingman, Kate McGarry, Billy Childs and many others-came in to talk about the festival, jazz education, their creative process and their own projects. German Trumpeter Nils Wülker Releases New Album, "GO" | WATCH NEW VIDEO for "Blow Up"! Joining Carter on Live From Newport Jazz are two more gifted Detroit sons: Hammond B-3 virtuoso Gerard Gibbs, a protégé of Richard “Groove” Holmes whose playing has internalized the stylistic underpinnings of all the heaviest organ voices; and Alexander White, a wildly versatile young drummer, equally adept at old-school shuffles and breakbeats and odd time, who “brings new breath, new life into our playing, a different youthful fire,” Carter says. Legendary R&B Group The Whispers Releases New Single "How Long" | WATCH NEW OFFICIAL VIDEO! The program includes six tour de force takes on compositions written by or associated with Django Reinhardt.

“But it’s not like it gets bogged down in concept. The 26th Annual 2018 Bounce Trumpet Awards will Air Exclusively on Bounce on February 11th, 2018. He is the cousin of jazz violinist Regina Carter. “As the label puts it, ‘The Finest in Jazz Since 1939.’ There’s history, legacy and longevity that goes with this label, and to be part of that in some fashion or form is a privilege and an honor.”, Blue Note President Don Was, a fellow Detroiter, has followed the saxophonist’s career for decades now, since the time Carter was “a local guy who was blowing people’s minds” on the Motor City scene.

Articles direct from T.U.M.S. James Carter is a saxophonist from Michigan, United States. [3], with Lester Bowie's New York Organ Ensemble, Learn how and when to remove this template message, Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie with Love from Dee Dee Bridgewater, The Delirium Blues Project: Serve or Suffer. “Oh man,” he begins.

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Pianist/Producer Alfa Mist Reworks Eddie Henderson's "Galaxy" | LISTEN! [1], Carter is an authority on vintage saxophones, and he owns an extensive collection of them,[2] including one formerly played by Don Byas. “One of the most charismatic and powerful soloists in jazz,” per the New York Times, Carter harbors a command of his instruments that is astonishingly complete, though he only employs that technique in the service of canny ideas. Often controversial, always entertaining, JazzTimes is a favorite of musicians and fans alike. Brandon Williams Releases Acoustic Album “Vulnerable” on Oct. 2nd, 2020. Contemporary Jazz Flutist Alexander Zonjic to Release New Album “Playing It Forward" on Oct. 9th, 20... Butcher Brown to Release New Album "#KingButch" on Sept. 18th, 2020 | LISTEN to New Single "Cabbage"... Verve Label Group And UMe Release First-Ever Official Music Video For Louis Armstrong's 'What A Wond... Singer Calvin Bridges Releases Music Video For New Single "Breathe" | WATCH! C A R T E R 'Not to be confused with revered American multi-instrumentalist [of the same name], this recording from young Australian saxophonist James Carter suggests a comparative talent.'

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The new world … Read More “Alexis Cole: Teaching & Learning”, Los Angeles-born and bred, Billy Childs has built a remarkable career as a pianist, composer, and arranger largely away from the New York jazz scene. Cornetist Ron Miles Releases New Single "The Rumor" - LISTEN! On May 31, 1988, at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), Carter was a last-minute addition for guest artist Lester Bowie, which turned into an invitation to play with his new quintet (forerunner of his New York Organ Ensemble) in New York City that following November at the now defunct Carlos 1 jazz club.

On his album Chasin' the Gypsy (2000), he recorded with his cousin Regina Carter, a jazz violinist. The Staple Singers 7-CD Box Set "Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection" Coming Nov. 13rd, 2020, Singer Selina Albright to Release New Single "Holding On" on Oct. 16th, 2020. In this interview from Newport, saxophonist James Carter talked about his own musical development, growing up in Detroit, and about several of his mentors. His label debut is also his first new release since 2011, a soulfully robust dispatch from America’s most storied jazz festival that is a follow-up of sorts to Chasin’ the Gypsy, an Atlantic release from 2000 that The New Yorker called “an alternately reverent and audacious tribute to the Belgian swing-guitar legend Django Reinhardt. Saxophonist James Carter has embraced the jazz tradition as much as he has embraced jazz’s avant-garde. "Billie: The Original Soundtrack" to be Released on Nov. 13th, 2020 | WATCH VIDEO!

Which is all to say that Carter is a natural fit for Blue Note. He recruited Carter to take part in Detroit Jazz City, a benefit compilation released by Blue Note in 2015 featuring a mix of classic cuts and contemporary offerings. “[Gypsy jazz] has a certain delicacy to it,” he explains, “but at the same time it’s still intense.”, Newport Jazz is an exercise in musical transformation, a willful attempt to “give Gypsy jazz a hood pass,” Carter says, cracking up, “or urbanize it, if you will.” Carter and company filter these romantic, Roma-tinged lines through their Detroit filter so intensely that you might scratch your head as to why Blue Note would print the titles to classic soul-jazz tunes in French.