Keyboards, oboe, reeds, vocals, composer. Though a versatile musician and expressive pianist,
Carn attained more notoriety in 70s for writing lyrics to classic jazz anthems.
Carn began keyboard lessons as a child and was soon playing piano and organ, plus alto sax. He studied oboe and composition at Jacksonville University from 1965 to 1967, then finished his education at Georgia State College in 1969. He worked briefly with
Lou Donaldson,
Stanley Turrentine and
Irene Reid, then became popular in mid-'70s with albums for Black Jazz label. He penned lyrics for such songs as "Infant Eyes," "Adams Apple" and "Revelation." His wife at the time,
Jean Carn later became R&B star as single act; she changed name spelling to
Carne.
Carn eventually did two albums with
Earth, Wind And Fire but was not as successful working with them as
Ramsey Lewis. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide