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B e n n y C a r t e r
Multiinstrumentalist Benny Carter
was born in New York City in 1907. By 1928 he played, arranged and composed for various orchestras (e.g. Cab Calloway,
Chick Webb, Duke Ellington) and formed his own bands.
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In 1935 he went
to Europe, where he stayed until 1938 working with various bands. Back in the US he first formed a big band
then worked with a sextet on the West Coast. In the 40s he settled in Hollywood and started to write film
music ("Stormy Weather", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "Five Pennies" a.o.)
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He also wrote the "Kansas
City Suite" for Count Basie which received 5-star reviews. In the 70s he toured world-wide, recorded
for Norman Granz' Pablo label and conducted seminars and workshops at universities. Benny Carter was
an innovator in the 30s with his new approach to improvisation. He has been a charismatic bandleader.
Together with Johnny Hodges he was THE alto saxophonist before Charlie Parker. He has an excellent technique
and is always swinging.
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