sax, bs, 1910-1974 US, Boston
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Harry Howell Carney
Harry Howell Carney (April 1, 1910 – October 8, 1974) was an American jazz musician whose virtuosity on the baritone saxophone influenced generations of subsequent players. He also performed on clarinet and bass clarinet, as well as alto saxophone in the early years of his career. Mainly known for his 45-year tenure in Duke Ellington's Orchestra, Carney's strong, steady saxophone often served as the anchor of Duke's music.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Los Grandes Del Jazz 94 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney, Louis Bellson | 1982 | Compil. |
Rare Dates Without The Duke 1944/1949 | Harry Carney | 1982 | Compil. |
Famed Fieldcup Concert (Vol. 1): Duke Ellington 'Live' And Well | Duke Ellington Octet Featuring Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Paul Gonsalves | 1977 | Album |
With Strings | Harry Carney | 1955 | Single |
With Strings | Harry Carney | 1955 | Album |
Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | Duke Ellington, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Lawrence Brown, Jimmy Blanton, Sonny Greer With Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | 1954 | Compil. |
I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 94 | Duke Ellington / Paul Gonsalves / Harry Carney / Louis Bellson | Compil. | |
A Woman's Got A Right To Change Her Mind / Muddy Miss | Harry Carney With Jimmy Jones' Big Eight | Album | |
The Duke's Men | Harry Carney | Compil. |
Harry Carney And His Orchestra Jazz |
Harry Carney And The Duke's Men Jazz |
Harry Carney's All Stars Jazz, Pop and Blues |
Harry Carney's Big Eight Jazz |