EARL CARTER - SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Earl (Uncle E) Carter is a Washington, DC based multi-instrumentalist, music producer and contemporary jazz artist whose talent, professionalism, and star-quality has officially put him in the class of “Billboard Recording Artist". In his earlier years, he secured a spot as a member of the platinum selling group, Experience Unlimited (commonly known as E.U.), where he recorded music for the soundtrack to “Do The Right Thing", a Spike Lee production and the live music video titled "GoGo Live at the Capital Centre". As a result of those experiences, Earl began getting more involved with studio production. He began to produce musical projects for local and national artists, as well as, co-produce dialogue recordings for such names as Les Brown, Willie Jolley, George Fraser, and famous athletes Jawan Howard, and Nikki McCray. During the late nineties, he recorded guitar and bass parts for multiple producers at Daddy's House in NYC for Sean "Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment record label.
RECORDING ARTIST
LIVE PERFORMANCE Musician
Virtual Music Lessons

Songwriter & Music Publisher
