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Carlos Garnett

Carlos Garnett (born December 1, 1938) is a Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger, and jazz group leader.〔
Garnett was born on December 1, 1938, in Red Tank, Panama Canal Zone.〔 He became interested in jazz music after hearing Louis Jordan's and James Moody's music in film shorts.〔 He taught himself to play the saxophone as a teenager and played with soldiers from the nearby United States Army base.〔 In 1957 he started playing in calypso and Latin music groups.〔
After moving to New York in 1962 Garnett played in a rock 'n' roll group led by Leo Price. Around this time he also started learning music theory, being self-taught and having always played by ear.〔 Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard hired Garnett in 1968 and introduced him to many New York musicians. Garnett's first recording was Hubbard's 1969 album ''A Soul Experiment'', which contained two original compositions by him.〔
In the late 1960s and early 1970 Garnett also played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Charles Mingus and Miles Davis.〔 He also led his own group called the Universal Black Force.〔 His group recorded five albums between 1974 and 1977.〔 In 1982 Garnett, suffering from depression and drug abuse, experienced a spiritual awakening and stopped playing music for years.〔 He began performing again in 1991〔 and released the albums ''Fuego en mi alma'' (1996), ''Under Nubian Skies'' (1999) and ''Moon Shadow'' (2001).〔 In 2000 he moved back to Panama, where he continues to perform actively.〔
Garnett has assumed the role of Maestro, "Teacher", to pass on to the next generation of young musicians in Panama, the music of jazz. As he continues to perform, he has performed at three (3) editions of the annual Panama Jazz Festival. The 9th Annual Panama Jazz Festival in 2012, organized by Panamanian pianist Danilo Perez, was dedicated to Carlos Garnett in recognition of his contribution to music.
He has been invited to perform in Japan, where they were interested in his earlier "funk" music, and in Austria twice. His latest CD is titled after his daughter, ''Shekina's Smile''. It also features "Sunset Dream" inspired by the peaceful and beautiful property owned by friends in the mountains of Chame, Panama.
==Discography==


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