Ron Carter "Foursight" Quartet

Ron Carter
Jazz
Cosmopolite Scene
Sunday 5. November 2023
The doors open at 19:00
Concert starts at 20:00
Venue
Cosmopolite
Ticket price
450/400,- +avg
Age limit
18 years with valid ID
Seats
Unnumbered
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Ron Carter "Foursight" Quartet

As the most recorded jazz bassist ever it was certainly in its place for Ron Carter to have his 85th birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall. At the event, called “For the Love of Ron Carter and friends”, Carter led three different bands who performed highlights from his career.

On his jubilee Carter said “Age has not made me think slower. What it has made me do is be thankful I got this far playing an instrument with four strings.”

On two previous occasions Cosmopolite has booked Ron Carter and been anticipating his shows with great joy. First time we were stopped by the corona pandemics, and last, in 2022 unforeseen events made a stop to his European tour. This time he is back in shape, and since «All good things come in three” we are greatly looking forward to this show!
 
Ron Carter is regarded as one of jazz music’s most original, influential, and prolific bassists. He has contributed on an incredible 2500 records. For six years he was a member of the Miles Davis Quintet.

Carters most historic recording comes from the 60s, when he was a member of Miles Davis Quintet. The band consisted of Miles Davis on trumpet, George Coleman and George Coleman and then Wayne Shorter on saxophoneHerbie Hancock on piano, and Tony Williamson on drums — never rehearsed before recording.

"God gave Miles the title of Head Clinician at this laboratory," Carter recalls. "And his job was to bring in these various chemicals night in and night out and see what these remaining four guys in this group—what kind of combinations would they find of these explosive devices he brought to the gig, and what kind of fun could he have trying to keep up."

Giovanni Russonello, who writes about Jazz for the New York Times, says Carter has left as big a footprint in the music as any musician, let alone bassists.

"When I think of Ron Carter, I think of this incredible ability to be sure-footed everywhere, but also sound almost like a plasma, like some undefinable, mutable substance," he said. "Because his bass line sound endlessly fascinating, and full of ideas. And on the move."
 

Line-up:
Ron Carter – bass
Jimmy Greene – sax
Renee Rosnes – piano
Payton Crossley – drums