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  1. 8 de ago. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Believe SASIn Tribute to Harry Carney 1 (A Solo Blues Concert) · Hamiet BluiettBirthright (Live)℗ Jazzwerkstatt gUGReleased on: 2015-0...

  2. His last testament, as it were, is a feature performance of “Drop Me Off in Harlem” on Mercer Ellington’s album Continuum, recorded during the interim between the deaths of Duke Ellington on May 24 and Harry Carney on October 8, 1974. A moving tribute to Carney, composed by Sy Johnson, was recorded by Charles Mingus in December of that ...

  3. 11 de abr. de 2017 · Originally published by the distinguished Jazz author and critic Martin Williams in 1969, Harry Carney would have five more years “at home” before Duke Ellington’s death in 1974. After Ellington's death, Carney said: "This is the worst day of my life. Without Duke I have nothing to live for." Four months later, Carney also died.

  4. Harry Howell Carney (Boston, 1 de abril de 1910 - Nueva York, 8 de octubre de 1974) fue un músico estadounidense de jazz, clarinetista y saxofonista alto y barítono. Encuadrado estilísticamente en el swing , está considerado como uno de los pioneros del saxo barítono en la historia del jazz.

  5. Listen to In Tribute to Harry Carney 1 - A Solo Blues Concert on Spotify. Hamiet Bluiett · Song · 2015.

  6. jazzinfo.org › artist › harry-carneyHarry Carney bio

    Harry Carney’s baritone Saxophone was the anchor and the foundation of the distinctive tonal blend that dominated the Duke ... and October 8, 1974, of Harry Carney and Duke Ellington. Charles Mingus recorded a moving tribute to Carney by Sy Johnson in December 1974 and it was included on his album Changes Two. Allmusic. Leave a Comment ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_CarneyHarry Carney - Wikipedia

    Harry Howell Carney (April 1, 1910 – October 8, 1974) was a jazz saxophonist and clarinettist who spent over four decades as a member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. He played a variety of instruments, but primarily used the baritone saxophone, being a critical influence on the instrument in jazz.