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Carlos Ward (born May 1, 1940 in Ancón, Panama) is a jazz alto saxophonist and flautist. He is best known as a sideman. Carlos Ward's first instrument was the clarinet at the age of 13 when he lived in Seattle, Washington, where he had relocated from Panama City. Later he attended the Navy School of Music and worked with Albert Mangelsdorff when he was stationed in Germany. His first major effort was his work with John Coltrane in the period 1965-66, although not appearing on any records. He recorded with Karl Berger's Quartet on ESP (1966), with Henry Grimes and Ed Blackwell. The same quartet, with Dave Holland in place of Henry Grimes, recorded for MIlestone in 1968. He had a long-lasting association with Don Cherry: from The Third World (also with Abdullah Ibrahim) through his appearance as featured soloist on the 1973 recording of Cherry's Relativity Suite to the band Nu during the 1980s and beyond. His duet association with pianist Abdullah Ibrahim has also been significant to his career. Ward was a member of Cecil Taylor's group in the period immediately after altoist Jimmy Lyons death in 1986. He also was a member of The Ed Blackwell Project, and led his own quartet in 1987. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
At The Moment Of The Serve
1762Shadow To Shadow
1173Mannenberg Revisited
654The Mountain of the Night
225Pettiford Bridge
126Refugee (Live) [feat. Pheeroan Aklaff,William Parker]
127Intro (Preview) [20 Plus] [Live]
118Nette (Live) [feat. Pheeroan Aklaff,William Parker]
119'Nette
1010Kali (feat. Kirk Lightsey)
9Coup De Tête
Ibrahim, Abdullah: Celebration (A)

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Live At the Bug & Other Sweets
Set For 2 Don's, Vol. 1
Blackwell, Ed: Ed Blackwell Project, Vol. 1
Lito
Water From An Ancient Well
Sonogram
Blackwell, Ed: Ed Blackwell Project, Vol. 2
Jazz Café, London - 1991-06-00
live in Nijmegen, Netherlands 2.11.1997