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Carlos Garnett

Carlos Garnett

Carlos Garnett has been played over 30 times on NTS, first on 9 June 2014. Carlos Garnett's music has been featured on 28 episodes.

Carlos Garnett is a Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist. He grew up in Panama, and started playing tenor saxophone in 1957. Early on, he performed calypso and Latin music. In 1962, Garnett moved to New York, working with rock groups and struggling a bit, but listening closely to free jazz saxophonists. He gained some recognition for his work with Freddie Hubbard (1968-1969), Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1969-1970), and Charles Mingus, and had an important stint with Miles Davis in 1972. Garnett also worked with Jack McDuff, Andrew Hill, Gary Bartz, and Norman Connors during the era and recorded five albums of his own for Muse during 1974-1977 that ranged from exploratory music to attempts at commercialism. Carlos Garnett was musically inactive during much of the 1980s, and largely seemed to disappear from jazz, but started a comeback in 1991. In 1996, he made one of his finest albums (Fuego en Mi Alma, for the HighNote label) in a style little changed since the '70s.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Garnett

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Carlos Garnett

Carlos Garnett has been played over 30 times on NTS, first on 9 June 2014. Carlos Garnett's music has been featured on 28 episodes.

Carlos Garnett is a Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist. He grew up in Panama, and started playing tenor saxophone in 1957. Early on, he performed calypso and Latin music. In 1962, Garnett moved to New York, working with rock groups and struggling a bit, but listening closely to free jazz saxophonists. He gained some recognition for his work with Freddie Hubbard (1968-1969), Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1969-1970), and Charles Mingus, and had an important stint with Miles Davis in 1972. Garnett also worked with Jack McDuff, Andrew Hill, Gary Bartz, and Norman Connors during the era and recorded five albums of his own for Muse during 1974-1977 that ranged from exploratory music to attempts at commercialism. Carlos Garnett was musically inactive during much of the 1980s, and largely seemed to disappear from jazz, but started a comeback in 1991. In 1996, he made one of his finest albums (Fuego en Mi Alma, for the HighNote label) in a style little changed since the '70s.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Garnett

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Black Love
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1974
Mother Of The Future
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1974
Mystery Of Ages
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1976
Uncle Ben & Aunt Jemima
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1978
Chana
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1974
Banks Of The Nile
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1974
Dance Of The Virgins
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1978
Dawid
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1996
Mango Walk
Carlos Garnett
HighNote Records, Inc.1999
Memories Of Coltrane
Carlos Garnett
Muse Records1978