<p> Saxophonist Carlos Garnett despite being blind in his later years was an integral part of Miles Davis' nonet. His pivotal roles extended beyond live performances to studio work during the On the Corner era in 1972. Though he was born in a community of laborers who worked for the Panama Canal Company his talent and work ethic led him to perform with some of the world's most notable musicians. Garnett's upbringing had influences from various cultures including Jamaica Trinidad and Barbados which informed his later musical fusions.</p><p> This autobiography traces Carlos Garnett's journey from his native segregated town of Red Tank now erased from modern maps. After establishing himself as a prominent musician in his homeland Garnett left for Brooklyn NY. There he worked with Art Blakey Freddie Hubbard Charles Mingus Andrew Hill Mtume James Norman Connors and of course Miles Davis. Garnett's original albums for Muse Records showcased his musical fusions highlighting his talents as a composer arranger and instrumentalist.</p>
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