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Bass legend Ron Carter makes his debut SFJAZZ performance in San Francisco! — DeepCutsArchive
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Watch the Ron Carter Foursight Quartet performance on-demand: https://www.sfjazz.org/athome/on-demand/roncarter Love these videos? Support by becoming an SFJAZZ Member: https://www.sfjazz.org/join About this clip: Bass legend Ron Carter and his Foursight Quartet perform his composition “Saguaro,” originally recorded on his 1977 album “Piccolo,” during his performance on September 19, 2025, part of the SFJAZZ 2025-26 Season and broadcast on Fridays Live. Watch many other performances on SFJAZZ At Home: https://www.SFJAZZ.org/AtHome -- About this concert: Ron Carter is, quite simply, the face of the bass. A towering figure who has defined the instrument’s evolving role in jazz for more than six decades, he was already a creative force on the roiling early ‘60s scene when he joined Miles Davis in 1962, the first piece of what became the trumpeter’s second great quintet. Anchoring that epochal band would have secured his spot in history, but that’s just one, albeit extraordinary, chapter in a singularly prolific career. With more than 2,300 albums to his credit, the 1998 NEA Jazz Master holds the Guinness World Record as jazz’s most recorded bassist. But whether he’s a sideman or a leader, it’s the consummate quality of his work across a vast array of musical settings that makes Carter a legend. He last appeared at SFJAZZ in a stunning 2023 duo recital with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire. For this rare San Francisco appearance, he introduces the Bay Area to his Foursight quartet with pianist Renee Rosnes, much missed since her years as a founding member of the SFJAZZ Collective, powerhouse saxophonist Jimmy Greene, and drummer Payton Crossley, who’s toured and recorded with Carter since the late 1990s. PERSONNEL: Ron Carter: bass Jimmy Greene: tenor saxophone Renee Rosnes: piano Payton Crossley: drums Learn more at SFJAZZ.org Subscribe to SFJAZZ's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/sfjazz Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SFJAZZ If you enjoy the videos and concerts SFJAZZ posts every week, you can support this work by becoming an SFJAZZ Member. Members enjoy full access to SFJAZZ livestreams and our library of on-demand concerts featuring the greatest jazz artists in the world, early access to tickets at the SFJAZZ Center, exclusive events, discounts, and more! More information is available at the link below. Become an SFJAZZ Member today: https://www.sfjazz.org/join ***SFJAZZ is a non-profit organization that presents year round jazz concerts, festivals and educational programs at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco, CA.

About Ron Carter

Ronald Levin Carter is an American jazz double bassist. His appearances on 2,221 recording sessions make him the most-recorded jazz bassist in history. He has won three Grammy Awards, and is also a cellist who has recorded numerous times on the instrument. In addition to a solo career of more than 60 years, Carter is well-known for playing on numerous iconic Blue Note albums in the 1960s, as well as being the anchor of trumpeter Miles Davis's "Second Great Quintet" from 1963-1968.

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