- What's on ABC Jazz radio now?
- Hide what's on
- Listen live
ABC Jazz Home > Features > Ron Carter Trio plays Melbourne
Ron Carter Trio plays Melbourne
Audio
Our default Flash audio is not available on your device. Please use the link(s)
below to open the audio in your own player.
1 Track
Gallery
Hear the interview - check out the gallery... from The Golden Striker Trio's appearance at the 2011 Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
The Golden Striker Trio
Ron Carter; bass
Mulgrew Miller; piano
Russell Malone; guitar
Interview: Jessica Nicholas for ABC Jazz
Recorded: June 10, 2011,
Melbourne Recital Centre,
Melbourne International Jazz Festival
Engineer/producer; Mal Stanley
Engineer; Russell Thompson
Artist Biography
Ron Carter (born May 4, 1937) 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.
This entry is from Wikipedia
, the user-contributed encyclopedia.
It may not have been reviewed by professional editors and is
licensed under CC-BY-SA
. Visit
Ron Carter
on Wikipedia to correct or update this entry.
Any changes made to the Wikipedia article will not be
immediately available here. The ABC is not responsible for the
content of external sites.










Comments
Does anybody remember the setlist for the concert - help resolve argument between friends.
Three superlative musicians working, creating and playing both intuitively as well as tastefully together, makes this an essential listening experience for committed jazz lovers. Okay, so there isn't a drummer. Yet, be fooled not people, this outfit has rhythmic drive aplently in the manner that Oscar Peterson's early trio did, but with stylings of its own. Thankyou Mal Stanley for replaying some of this marvellous music on Jazztrack too.
Post new comment