Fred Carter,Jr.

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Buddy Jennison
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Fred Carter,Jr.

Post by Buddy Jennison »

Just saw on the "tube", Fred Foster, Jr, passed away, today. Another dynamite picker and good friend, is no longer around. "little" Buddy".
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Post by Michael Douchette »

Fred CARTER, not Foster... :|
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Post by Craig A Davidson »

Is that the Fred Carter the guitar player and Deanna's father?
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Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.

http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html

(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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Post by bill mitchell »

I always enjoyed the production and guitar work in the Bridge Over Troubled Water Album from 1969.
It was a happy surprise a couple of years ago when I found out that most of that was Fred.
Don't know where I heard it...but I believe he played three or four guitar parts on "The Boxer".

Rest well, Fred.
You had more admirers out here than you knew.
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Thanks Michael. My head doesn't seem to be screwed on backwards. You'r right, i'm wrong, again. {But I mean well}. When you pass that 80 year mark, 1 and 1 doesn't always add up to 4 or 5. Thanks for setting it straight. "Little" Buddy.
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See, I even screwed that up. Head screwed on backwards, is whar I meant, I think. "Little" Buddy.
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Post by billy tam R.I.P. »

I'm very sorry to hear about Fred's passing. He was raised in North central Louisiana where a lot of uncles and cousins(also musicians) grew up and also played with him. I had an opportunity about 30 years ago to be a part of his backup band when he played a local club here in Baton Rouge. He was a very gracious person that night and a wonderful musician.
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. . . even screwed that . . .
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I had the pleasure of seeing Fred a couple of weeks before he passed. We had a great chat and talked about the old Nugget studios which he owned and I worked there for several years.

He was an absolute genius in the studio and was one of the first "country" guitar players to venture out of that field. His work with Simon and Garfunkel is legendary as well as with the hundreds of other people whose sessions he played on.

Musically I learned so much from him which has helped me to become a better player.

RIP Fred. You will be missed.
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I've known Fred since the late 50's. He and I attended college in Hammond, La, studing music.