Philly Soul/Rare Groove Legend Jean Carne (a.k.a. Jean Carn) announces three European exclusive concerts at The Forge, Camden. Following this Jean Carne worked with Norman Connors for a number of ...
Doug Carn, left, with his wife, Jean Carn, in a detail from the cover of their album Spirit of the New Land, released on Black Jazz Records in 1972. The dawn of the '70s were heady times for ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Doug Carn and his once-wife Jean Carne – with an extra “e” these days – were driving forces of the jazz underground ...
In November 1979, Jean Carn (she hadn’t yet added the “e” to her last name) was set to release her third album for Philadelphia International Records. The legendary label all but dominated Billboard’s ...
In an earlier post this week, we talked about fancy Miss Nancy Wilson going to Philadelphia in 1970 to work with Philly Soul architects Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Thom Bell. The album, “Now I’m a ...
It has been years, I`m sure, since most of us have encountered the gleeful surrealism of the Four Freshmen–the jazz-tinged vocal group that made a name for itself in the early 1950s, modeling their ...
SAN JOSE — Forty years ago, in the heyday of his career, organist Doug Carn put out a series of albums on the Black Jazz record label. They were dynamite, filled with great tunes — like jazz ...
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Philly Soul/Rare Groove Legend Jean Carne (a.k.a. Jean Carn) announces three European exclusive concerts. Jean Carne's recording career began in 1971 with her then husband Doug Carn. Three albums ...
Doug Carn, left, with his wife, Jean Carn, in a detail from the cover of their album Spirit of the New Land, released on Black Jazz Records in 1972. As jazz experienced an awakening in the late '60s ...