Benny Carter

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

08/08/1907

Date of death

07/12/2003

Place of birth

New York City, New York, USA

Benny Carter

Biography

Saxophonist, songwriter ("Because of You", "Hot Toddy", "Cow Cow Boogie"), conductor, arranger and composer, educated at Wilberforce University in theology. He was a saxophonist in Horace Henderson's Wilberforce Collegians, then played in the orchestras of Fletcher Henderson and Chick Webb. He went to Paris in 1935, and joined the Willie Lewis Orchestra, then became the staff arranger for the BBC in England. Returning to the USA, he formed his own orchestras in New York and Hollywood, and began writing for films. Joining ASCAP in 1942, his other popular-song compositions include "Dream Lullaby", "Blues in My Heart", "Shoot the Works", "Everybody Shuffle", "Take My Word", "Blue Interlude", "When Lights Are Low", "Night Falls", "Devil's Holiday", "Deep South Mood", "Harlem Mood", "Manhattan Mood" "and "Poor Fool".

Known For

Raging Bull
Raging Bull
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8.1
Life
Life
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