Benny Carter

Benny Carter

Known for: Sound

Born: August 7, 1907 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: July 11, 2003

Bennett Lester Carter (August 8, 1907 – July 12, 2003) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader. With Johnny Hodges, he was a pioneer on the alto saxophone. From the beginning of his career in the 1920s, he worked as an arranger including written charts for Fletcher Henderson's big band that shaped the swing style. He had an unusually long career that lasted into the 1990s. During the 1980s and 1990s, he was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, which included receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. Carter was born in New York City in 1907. He was given piano lessons by his mother and others in the neighborhood. He played trumpet and experimented briefly with C-melody saxophone before settling on alto saxophone. In the 1920s, he performed with June Clark, Billy Paige, and Earl Hines, then toured as a member of the Wilberforce Collegians led by Horace Henderson. He appeared on record for the first time in 1927 as a member of the Paradise Ten led by Charlie Johnson. He returned to the Collegians and became their bandleader through 1929, including a performance at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City. In his early 1920s, Carter worked as arranger for Fletcher Henderson after that position was vacated by Don Redman. He had no formal education in arranging, learning by trial and error, getting on his knees and looking at the existing charts, "writing the lead trumpet first and the lead saxophone first—which, of course, is the hard way. It was quite some time that I did that before I knew what a score was." He left Henderson to take Redman's former job as leader of McKinney's Cotton Pickers in Detroit. In 1932, he formed a band in New York City that included Chu Berry, Sid Catlett, Cozy Cole, Bill Coleman, Ben Webster, Dicky Wells, and Teddy Wilson. Carter's arrangements were complex. Among the most significant were "Keep a Song in Your Soul", written for Henderson in 1930, and "Lonesome Nights" and "Symphony in Riffs" from 1933, both of which show Carter's writing for saxophones. By the early 1930s, Carter and Johnny Hodges were considered the leading alto saxophonists. Carter also became a leading trumpet soloist, having rediscovered the instrument. He recorded extensively on trumpet in the 1930s. Carter's short-lived Orchestra played the Harlem Club in New York but only recorded a handful of records for Columbia, OKeh and Vocalion. The OKeh sides were issued under the name The Chocolate Dandies. In 1933, Carter participated in sessions with British composer/musician Spike Hughes, who visited New York City to organize recordings with prominent African American musicians. These 14 sides plus four by Carter's big band, titled at the time Spike Hughes and His Negro Orchestra, were initially only issued in England. The musicians were from Carter's band and included Red Allen, Dicky Wells, Wayman Carver, Coleman Hawkins, J. C. Higginbotham, and Chu Berry. ... Source: Article "Benny Carter" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0. Where to watch the TV shows and films of Benny Carter free? Click the title of the series or movies below to watch them in HD for free on SFlix.

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Thousands Cheer

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Thousands Cheer

Ben Carter

1943 Music
Howard

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Howard

Trumpeter (archive footage)

2018 Documentary
An American in Paris

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An American in Paris

Saxophonist in Cafe (uncredited)

1951 Music
The Snows of Kilimanjaro

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The Snows of Kilimanjaro

Alto Sax Soloist (uncredited)

1952 Adventure
Stormy Weather

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Stormy Weather

Trumpeter (uncredited)

1943 Comedy
Night Without Sleep

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Night Without Sleep

Benny (Uncredited)

1952 Mystery
Jazz Seen

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Jazz Seen

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2001 Documentary
A Man Called Adam

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A Man Called Adam

Benny Carter (uncredited)

1966 Music
The Kennedy Center Honors

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The Kennedy Center Honors

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1978 Drama
Le Grand Échiquier

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Le Grand Échiquier

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1972 Drama
Urbanissimo

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Urbanissimo

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1967 Animation
Buck and the Preacher

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Buck and the Preacher

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1972 Action
The Adventures of *

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The Adventures of *

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1957 Animation
Fame Is the Name of the Game

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Fame Is the Name of the Game

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1966 Drama
Harlem Wednesday

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Harlem Wednesday

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1958 Drama
The Hanged Man

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The Hanged Man

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1964 TV Movie
Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot

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Fumi and the Bad Luck Foot

Story Consultant

2005 Animation
The Cosmic Eye

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The Cosmic Eye

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1986 Animation
Panic in the Streets

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Panic in the Streets

Orchestrator

1950 Thriller
People, People, People

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People, People, People

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1975 Animation
A Smattering of Spots

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A Smattering of Spots

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1957 Animation
The Guns of Navarone

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The Guns of Navarone

Music Arranger

1961 War