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Kim Tucker presents saxophonist, Paul Carr Philly CD Release

By Kim Tucker presents (other events)

Saturday, September 20 2014 7:00 PM 10:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Saxophonist, Paul Carr brings his big tenor sound and organ band to Philly on Saturday, September 20 for his Philly CD Release at LaRose Banquet and Jazz Club, 5531 Germantown Avenue, PA 19144 from 7-10pm. This latest recording - "The B3 Sessions" features, organist, Pat Bianchi, guitarist, Paul Bollenbeck and drummer, Byron Landham. Drummer, Lewis Nash will be touring with this group. FREE parking in the rear of the club. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Call Kim at 215-280-2254, email: [email protected] or purchase safely online at ticketleap.com.

ABOUT PAUL CARR

Known for his hard-charging and soulful post-bop style saxophonist Paul Carr upholds the important tradition of the Texas tenor. Growing up, he studied and played with local heroes including saxophonist Don Wilkerson, the fabled educator Conrad Johnson, and the legendary Arnett Cobb. He studied two years on a full scholarship to Texas Southern University and completed his degree in music performance Howard University in Washington, DC.

Since then, Carr has been based in the DC area performing on the local scene at venues including Blues Alley, Twins Jazz, Takoma Station, and the now-defunct (but once vibrant) One Step Down. Carr has been a repeat performer at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Smithsonian Jazz Cafe, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art’s jazz series.

Carr’s 1993 recorded debut as a leader, a “PC10" was received with critical praise from the Washington Post, Houston Post, and USA Today, as well as magazines including DownBeat, Cadence, and JazzTimes. Since “PC10,” Carr has recorded on over 25 other recordings as a sideman.

Carr’s strong commitment to jazz is most evident in his role as an educator. After over twenty years of teaching privately, Carr launched the Jazz Academy of Music, Inc, a 501 C(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to “advancing and preserving jazz through jazz education” via year-round workshops and a summer camp where Carr and a staff of local musicians teach high school students the principles of improvisation, small group, and big band playing.

Carr has performed numerous times at the White House, for Presidents Clinton, and Bush as well as the late King Hussein of Jordan. He has toured South America, Central America, Europe, and the Middle East. In addition, as a performer Carr has shared the stage with artists such as flutist Kent Jordan, saxophonists Branford Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, and Steve Wilson, and trumpeters Terell Stafford, and Wynton Marsalis.