Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Audio Lab | AL1505 | LP | Benny Carter | The Fabulous Benny Carter Band |
- | AL1549 | - | Billy Eckstine Band | Mr."B" |
De Luxe | 1008 | single | Benny Carter Orchestra | Jump call / Patience and fortitude |
- | 1009 | - | - | Who's sorry now / Looking for a boy |
- | 1012 | - | - | Some of these days / I'm the caring kind |
- | 1028 | - | - | Diga diga doo / Rose room |
- | 1041 | - | Benny Carter | Twelve o'clock jump / Your conscience tells you so |
- | 1044 | - | - | Re-bop boogie / Mexican hat dance |
- | 3008 | - | - | Jump call / Patience and fortitude |
- | 3009 | - | - | Who's sorry now / Looking for a boy |
- | 3012 | - | - | Some of these days / I'm the caring kind |
- | 3028 | - | - | |
- | 3041 | - | - | Twelve o'clock jump / Your conscience tells you so |
- | 3044 | - | - | Re-bop boogie / Mexican hat dance |
- | 3195 | - | Lee Richardson | The blues can jump / Am I asking too much |
- | 3196 | - | - | Lonesome morning blues / It's too soon to know |
- | 3197 | - | - | When I think of you / A fool for you |
- | 3206 | - | Billy Eckstine | I've got a date with rhythm / Jump call |
Ember | CJS802 | LP | Benny Carter | The Swinging Benny Carter |
JSF | 602 | |||
- | 606 | - | - | - |
- | 608 | - | - | - |
King | 4815 | single | Earl Bostic | Dream / East of the sun |
- | 4829 | - | - | Beyond the blue horizon / For all we know |
- | 5454 | - | - | That old black magic / Full moon and empty arms |
- | EP281 | EP | Benny Carter and Maxine Sullivan | |
- | EP282 | - | Benny Carter | Volume 2 |
- | EP375 | - | Earl Bostic | |
- | EP452 | - | - | Earl Bostic plays Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40's, Part 1 |
- | EP453 | - | - | Earl Bostic plays Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40's, Part 2 |
- | EP454 | - | - | Earl Bostic plays Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40's, Part 3 |
- | LP515 | LP | - | Alto-Tude |
- | LP558 | - | - | C'mon dance with Earl Bostic |
- | LP640 | - | - | Earl Bostic plays Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40's |
- | LP786 | - | Earl Bostic and his Orchestra | By Popular Demand |
- | LP827 | - | Earl Bostic | Earl Bostic plays Bossa Nova |
- | LP295-84 | - | Benny Carter | |
- | S7-1606 | single | Earl Bostic | Autumn serenade / I cover the waterfront |
Odeon | 7MOE2045 | EP | - | |
Parlophone | 45R4232 | single | - | Beyond the blue horizon / For all we know |
- | GEP8566 | EP | Benny Carter and his Orchestra | |
- | GEP8568 | - | - | - |
- | GEP8637 | - | Earl Bostic | Bostic in Harlem |
- | R4061 | single | - | Dream / East of the sun |
- | R4232 | - | - | Beyond the blue horizon / For all we know |
Vogue | EPL8084 | EP | - |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Benny Carter and his Orchestra | New York, NY | January 5, 1946 | [session] | alto saxophone, vocal, arranger |
- | - | January 7, 1946 | [session] | trumpet, alto saxophone |
- | - | January 8, 1946 | [session] | alto saxophone, arranger |
- | - | August, 1946 | [session] | - |
Earl Bostic | Los Angeles, CA | January 26, 1959 | [session] | alto saxophone |
Earl Bostic and his Orchestra | - | May 4, 1955 | [session] | - |
Lee Richardson | - | September, 1948 | [session] | - |
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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 was a popular arranger, having 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 '90s, he was nominated for eight Grammy Awards, which included receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award. Wikipedia