Ron Carter

Ron Carter

Ron Carter is an American jazz double-bassist. His appearances on over 2,500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, along with Milt Hinton, Ray Brown and Leroy Vinnegar. Carter is also an acclaimed cellist who has recorded numerous times on that instrument. Carter was born in Ferndale, Michigan. He started to play cello at the age of 10, but when his family moved to Detroit, he ran into difficulties regarding the racial stereotyping of classical musicians and instead moved to bass. He attended the historic Cass Technical High School in Detroit, and, later, the...
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Birthdate:May 4, 1937
Age:75
Education:Manhattan School of Music, Eastman School of Music
Also known as:Carter, Ron

Honors and Awards

A Tribute to Miles
Grammy Awards
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

Musical groups containing Ron Carter

Tony Williams Lifetime
Tony Williams Lifetime
Members:Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Jack Bruce, Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Alan Pasqua, Bunny Brunel, Larry Young, Patrick O'Hearn, Tom Grant

The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz-rock fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams. The Tony Williams Lifetime was founded in 1969 as a power...
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Classical Jazz Quartet
Classical Jazz Quartet
Members:Ron Carter, Kenny Barron, Stefon Harris

The Classical Jazz Quartet is a jazz quartet established in the 2000s. It consists of mainstream jazz performers playing jazz interpretations of...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Which album titles have been recorded by Ron Carter?
  • A:
    Music albums released include:
    - Where?
    - Blues Farm
    - So What
    - Yellow & Green
    - Patrão
    - The Bass And I
    - Parade
  • Q:
    Where did Ron Carter go to school?
  • A:
    Ron Carter studied at Manhattan School of Music.
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Ron Carter
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