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James Carter

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  • Born: Detroit, MI
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

After Wynton Marsalis, no one caused more of an uproar than James Carter did when he appeared on the New York jazz scene from his native Detroit. Carter's debut recording, JC on the Set, issued in Japan when he was only 23, and in the States a year later in 1993, was universally acclaimed as the finest debut by a saxophonist in decades. Critics lauded his ability to play in virtually any jazz style without appearing to ape anyone. Carter, who began playing at 11 and studied with trumpeter Marcus Belgrave, was a prodigy. He played and toured with Marsalis in 1986 at the age of 17 and became a member of Lester Bowie's band upon relocating to New York in 1988. Carter issued no less than six recordings under his own name between 1993 and 2000, all of them with different focuses, from a set of standards, Conversin' with the Elders in 1995, to an electric funk record, Layin' in the Cut, to a simultaneously released set in tribute to Django Reinhardt, Chasin the Gypsy. Three years later, he honored the legendary Billie Holiday with Gardenias for Lady Day. Jumping ship from Columbia to Warner Bros., Carter's Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge followed in spring 2004. Another live session, Out of Nowhere, was released in 2005 on the independent label Half Note. Carter has continued his whirlwind of activity, playing in sessions and on live settings with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Cyrus Chestnut, Rodney Whitaker, Frank Lowe, the late Julius Hemphill, pop-jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux, Ronald Shannon Jackson, Tough Young Tenors, and the Charles Mingus Big Band. In 2008, he released Present Tense on Universal Jazz. Carter followed that up a year later with the live album Heaven on Earth, featuring a jazz supergroup including, among others, organist John Medeski and bassist Christian McBride. In 2011, Carter delivered Caribbean Rhapsody, his collaboration with classical composer Roberto Sierra featuring the piece "Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra." He also reunited with his Organ Trio (with fellow Detroiters organist Gerard Gibbs and drummer Leonard King, Jr.) for a third album entitled At the Crossroads, which was released by Emarcy and produced by Michael Cuscuna.

Wikipedia:

James Carter, Jim Carter, or Jimmy Carter may refer to:

Public officials [edit]

James Carter (judge) (1805–1878), British jurist in CanadaJames Earl Carter, Jr. or Jimmy Carter (born 1924), the 39th President of the United StatesJames Earl Carter, Sr. (1894–1953), father of former US president Jimmy CarterJames G. Carter (1795–1849), American state legislator and education reformerJames Marshall Carter (1904–1979), American jurist

Sports [edit]

James Carter (coach) (1911-2012), American coachJimmy Carter (boxer) (1923–1994), American boxerJim Carter (American football) (born 1948)James Carter (swimmer) (born 1953), British swimmerJim Carter (golfer) (born 1961), American golferJimmy Carter (footballer) (born 1965), English footballerJames Carter (athlete) (born 1978), American hurdlerJames Carter (basketball) (born 1964), Puerto Rican basketball player

Entertainers [edit]

James Carter (musician) (born 1969), American reed instrumentalistJim Carter (actor) (born 1948), EnglishJames Carter (1925/26–2003), American lead singer and prisoner, credited as James Carter and the PrisonersJimmy Carter (born 1929), American lead singer in The Blind Boys of Alabama

Other uses [edit]

James Carter, grandson of Jimmy Carter and opposition researcher who uncovered the 47% speech by Mitt RomneyJim Carter (scientist), amateur physicist whose theories have been the subject of controversyUSS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), a US Navy submarineJames Carter, a character in Rush Hour

Tour Dates All Dates Dates In My Area

Date Venue Location Tickets
06.07.13 Melbourne Recital Centre Southbank, Vic Australia
07.25.13 Blue Note Jazz Club New York, NY US
03.14.14 Chrysler Hall Norfolk, VA US
03.15.14 Chrysler Hall Norfolk, VA US