Talk:Harry Carney

Info from Duke Ellington Article
Shouldn't this stuff be integrated into the Harry Carney Article: -Giant89 19:11, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
 * 'Harry Carney was one of the original innovators of the baritone saxophone, winning each Downbeat magazine poll until the arrival of Gerry Mulligan. Carney, who also pioneered circular breathing, was the longest lasting member of the orchestra, joining in 1927 and remaining with the group until his death in 1974, just several months after Ellington's.'

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