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Double Bass Ron Carter!

PaperbackRyder

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Apr 21, 2007
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A lovely gentleman. Turning 80 and still enjoys performing, and still getting it done.
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Dude, 2 recordings with Jim Hall, 1 with Helen Merrill (although there is some percussion), at least 1 with Cedar Walton, a trio record dedicated to Jumpier Hall with Larry Coryell and Peter Bernstein, and Mithar knows HOW many trio records...
Man autocorrect really shaged me on this one. "dedicated to Jim Hall..." and "MITHRA". Jeez...
 
@oliebrice Riiiiight you are, good sir! The sleep deprivation I’m experiencing from having a 2 week old and a 3 year old must be throwing me for a major loop.

On a side note, I remember eons ago seeing Ron play duo with Bill Frisell at The Blue Note. An incredible show except that I was left with a sour taste because this incredible duo *opened* the split bill, and were followed by a certain well renowned bass player/bandleader’s “international vamp band”.
 
@oliebrice Riiiiight you are, good sir! The sleep deprivation I’m experiencing from having a 2 week old and a 3 year old must be throwing me for a major loop.

On a side note, I remember eons ago seeing Ron play duo with Bill Frisell at The Blue Note. An incredible show except that I was left with a sour taste because this incredible duo *opened* the split bill, and were followed by a certain well renowned bass player/bandleader’s “international vamp band”.

I understand the sour taste, but that must have been something. Too bad it wasn't recorded. If they were to play a show like that now it would be on youtube soon after.