Big Al Carson
Alton "Big Al" Carson (October 2, 1953 – April 26, 2020) was an American blues and jazz singer. He performed with his band, the Blues Masters, in New Orleans, and with other bands.[1][2] He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He played tuba[3][4] in addition to singing. Carson performed and recorded with multiple jazz and brass bands in New Orleans, including under the leadership of Doc Paulin,[5] Lars Edegran,[6][7][8] and Dr. Michael White.
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Big Al Carson at the Funky Pirate
Carson died on April 26, 2020 at the age of 66 after a heart attack in New Orleans.[9]
References
- Swenson, John (1 May 2007). "Fest Focus: Big Al Carson". OffBeat Magazine. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Spera, Keith (20 August 2010). "Big Al Carson takes a break from Bourbon Street to celebrate new CD". NOLA.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- The Last of the Line - The Eagle Brass Band, Jazzology.com
- The Spirit Of New Orleans Brass Band, Jazzology.com
- “Dr. Michael White: The Doc Paulin Years” by Michael G. White, Jazz.tulane.edu
- Preservation Hall's St. Peter Street All-stars, led by guitarist, pianist and banjoist Lars Edegran Nola.com
- Lars Edegran New Orleans Jazz, Jazzology.com
- CRESCENT CITY CHRISTMAS: LARS EDEGRAN & HIS SANTA CLAUS REVELERS, Jazzology.com
- ""Big Al" Carson, New Orleans bluesman and Bourbon Street singer, dies at 66 | Music". Nola.com. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
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