Ron Carter, the world’s most recorded jazz bassist, is now part of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. Carter was inducted into the hall of fame during an Aug. 3 ceremony at the historic Carver ...
The octogenarian double bassist, who’s played with Miles Davis and A Tribe Called Quest, knows what he’s doing.
Five outstanding jazz musicians will perform a mix of original compositions and jazz standards arranged in a contemporary ...
For its 20th anniversary, the DC Jazz Festival featured performances throughout the Washington, D.C., area culminating in a ...
Ronald Levin Carter (born Ferndale, Michigan, on May 4, 1937) needs no introduction. Let's just say that he is the bassist's bassist. On Ron's hands, the bass and the man become the same entity, the ...
Jeffrey Henson Scales/The New York Times Supported by By Clay Risen Russell Malone, a jazz guitarist whose ... was announced on social media by the bassist Ron Carter, in whose trio Mr. Malone ...
Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape ... On Ron's hands, the bass and the man become the same entity, the same person. Played by Ron Carter, the acoustic bass sounds like... Ron ...
When your only peers are the likes of Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, you are doubtless one of the best jazz musicians of ...
Miles In France will arrive November 8th as a 6 CD and 8 LP set with more than four hours of previously unreleased music and ...
Ron Carter plays the bass on stage inside the Carver Theatre Performing Arts Center during "A Cool Jazz Afternoon," his ...
If you missed the festival, check out “On the Beltway,” a DC Jazz Festival playlist curated ... the DC JazzFest in Washington, D.C. Bassist Ron Carter performs with his trio at the Arena ...