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Carl Wolfe, Reed player and arranger with the Memphis Jazz Orchestra
Carl Wolfe - Reed player,
Arranger, and Composer
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Carl Wolfe,
jazz saxophonist, arranger, and composer is a native of Philadelphia,
PA. and currently resides in Memphis, TN. He makes his living writing
and arranging music for big band and other special musical projects.
He was a featured soloist with the Navy's premier jazz ensemble,
the Commodores, in Washington, DC. and later became a highly
respected Navy band leader. Below, listen to clips of some of his
work.
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Carl Wolfe - Carlin Productions - Memphis, TN - 901-388-6474
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Listen
to sound clips of Carl Wolfe's composing, arranging, and playing.
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El
Gato De La Noche (The Cat Of The Night) Original composition
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Walkin'
(Made famous by Miles Davis) |
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My
Funny Valentine (Standard ballad, female vocal: Teresa
Pate, alto voice) |
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It
Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing (Ellington
of course, female vocal: Teresa Pate,
alto voice) |
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Hank's
Groove (Homage to Hank Crawford) Original composition |
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Steal
Away (Blues ballad, female vocal: Joyce Cobb, alto voice)
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Bourbon
St. Parade (A fun version of the dixieland classic featuring
a dixieland section, the saxophone section and finally, the
whole ensemble) |
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Concerto
De Aranjuez (Alto Saxophone version of the Rodrigo guitar
classic- can also be rewritten for Tpt. or Flhn. Feature |
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Reed
Between The Lines (Carl Wolfe with his Quartet from his
CD "Reed Between The Lines")Original composition |
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Yesterday
I Loved (Carl Wolfe with his Quartet from his CD "Reed Between
The Lines") Original composition |
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March
of the Pentarian Triclops (Carl Wolfe with his Quartet from
his CD "Reed Between The Lines") Original composition |
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Six
on Six (Carl Wolfe with his Quartet from his CD "Reed Between
The Lines") Original composition |
Carl's solo
career includes performances with Ray Charles, Doc Sevrenson, James
Williams, Marvin Stamm, Arturo Sandoval, and many other prominent
jazz artists. He is one of the co-founders and co-directors of the
Memphis Jazz Orchestra. |
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