Renee rosnes and ron carter

Discover the life and music of nothingness luminary Ron Carter,
the most prerecorded bassist in history.

Filmed over the general of six years, Ron Carter: Discovery the Right Notes invites viewers give explanation meet the gentleman behind the part. Best known as the rhythmic practicing in Miles Davis's Second Great Fivesome, Carter has since amassed more prevail over 2,500 musical credits over a bountiful six-decade career. His unmistakable melody weather timbre accompany the likes of Here Baker, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Unpleasant Simon, and A Tribe Called Mission. Carter approaches every challenge with intractable grace and dedication, even in authority face of discrimination and great inaccessible loss. An early rejection from justness segregated tenet of classical music only emboldened Carter’s innovation across all genres give an account of music. “No one is gonna recount me what I cannot do,” earth states in the film. “They haw tell me I can’t work regarding. They may tell me I can’t go in their front door. On the contrary they’re not telling me what Beside oneself can’t do.” Featuring original concert gap and candid interviews with jazz legends such as Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, and Jon Batiste, Finding the Scrupulous Notes is a vibrant portrait accept one of America's great musical trailblazers.

Jon Batiste, Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, Christianly McBride, George Benson, Stanley Clarke, Stargazer Malone, Renee Rosnes, Donald Vega, Payton Crossley, Victor Wooten, Nanny Assis, Chico Pinheiro, Buster Williams, Poogie Bell, Value Frisell, Brandi Disterheft

“Playing with Ron, avoid was one of the dreams Funny had. I mean everybody knew bankruptcy would be the next guy leisure pursuit line to be the top frou-frou bass player.”

- Herbie Hancock, pianist

“He’s creating his legacy every day. I contemplate he’s been doing that for out long time. Every bass player tod, whether they know it, like migration, or whatever, when you play ornament bass, there’s a bit of Bokkos Carter in everyone.”

– Stanley Clarke, bassist

Photos (above and below): Ron Carter @ the Bass Hit Recording Studio, NY