Doug Carn
Doug Carn (born July 14, 1948) is an American jazz musician from St. August… Read Full Bio ↴Doug Carn (born July 14, 1948) is an American jazz musician from St. Augustine, Florida, formerly married to Jean Carne and known for his several albums released for Black Jazz Records.
He studied oboe and composition at Jacksonville University from 1965 to 1967, then finished his education at Georgia State College in 1969.He also taught piano and jazz improvisation at Jacksonville University for several years.
He, along with alligator wrestler Chris Lightburn and Rev. H. L. Patterson of St. Mary's Baptist Church, founded the Lincolnville Restoration and Development Commission in his home town of St. Augustine in 1978. One of the group's projects was the organizing, in 1979, of the annual Lincolnville Festival, which has continued into the 21st century and become one of the Ancient City's leading cultural events.
Carn recorded several albums on the Black Jazz Records label during the 1970s that have since achieved cult classic status, including Infant Eyes, Adam's Apple, and Revelation. He worked with Nat Adderley, Earth, Wind & Fire, Shirley Horn, Lou Donaldson, Stanley Turrentine, and Irene Reid.[2] Most recently, he was featured on drummer Cindy Blackman's (of Lenny Kravitz fame) latest release, Another Lifetime.
He studied oboe and composition at Jacksonville University from 1965 to 1967, then finished his education at Georgia State College in 1969.He also taught piano and jazz improvisation at Jacksonville University for several years.
He, along with alligator wrestler Chris Lightburn and Rev. H. L. Patterson of St. Mary's Baptist Church, founded the Lincolnville Restoration and Development Commission in his home town of St. Augustine in 1978. One of the group's projects was the organizing, in 1979, of the annual Lincolnville Festival, which has continued into the 21st century and become one of the Ancient City's leading cultural events.
Carn recorded several albums on the Black Jazz Records label during the 1970s that have since achieved cult classic status, including Infant Eyes, Adam's Apple, and Revelation. He worked with Nat Adderley, Earth, Wind & Fire, Shirley Horn, Lou Donaldson, Stanley Turrentine, and Irene Reid.[2] Most recently, he was featured on drummer Cindy Blackman's (of Lenny Kravitz fame) latest release, Another Lifetime.
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Doug Carn Lyrics
Infant Eyes There's no place beneath the sky, the voice will never…
Mighty Mighty Walk around, why wear a frown Say little people, try to…
Makalani O. Jones
on Western Sunrise
taught this today to my seventh grade girls and sixth grade boys... and it was a hit... i;m gonna have to formulate a small jazz combo to pull off the instrumental feel and I;llprobably pull out my trumpet as well and let the kids expierience jazz improvisation as I along with the combo solo..
my vision for my students with this song is to sound as much like THE RECORDING AS POSSIBLE TIN ORDER TO PAY HOMAGE and respect to Doug Carn's artistic Genius..also shouts out to #jameshodge as it was at redbeans and rice record store where I first heard this album... im no longer a teachers aide... IM A TEACHER OF RECORD IN P.A.I.S.D. MUSIC EDUCATION CHOIR DIRECTOR.