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- Birth nameHarry Howell Carney
- Harry Carney was born on April 1, 1910 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Two Lovers (2008), Oscar (1991) and The Cotton Club (1984). He was married to Dorothy. He died on October 8, 1974 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpouseDorothy(? - October 8, 1974) (his death)
- Joined a student band at the age of thirteen. In New York with the Fess Williams Orchestra at the Savoy Ballroom. From June 1927 until Ellington's death, served as the longest standing member of the Duke Ellington Orchestra.
- One of Ellington's closest friends and confidantes. Died himself just four months after Duke's death, declaring that without him he had "nothing to live for".
- Childhood friend of Johnny Hodges.
- Cited the bass saxophonist Adrian Rollini as his main role model.
- Began on piano at the age of six, before specialising on clarinet by the age of thirteen. Later took up alto sax and baritone sax. Doubled on bass clarinet from 1943.
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