Faculty Profile for Mr. Carter Thomas Arrington

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Mr. Carter Thomas Arrington
Lecturer — School of Music
MUS 116
phone: (512) 245-4552

Biography Section

Biography and Education

In the creative world, we sometimes accept the notion that individuality must be sacrificed for success or that professionalism is a substitute for passion. Though all of these qualities have great importance, they are far from mutually exclusive, and all can be present when one exercises care in their field. Carter Arrington's lifetime of professional live performance and academic training has made him one of the most sought-after guitarists in Austin, a valued private teacher, and a fixture across genres and many musical scenes.

Growing up in Roanoke, VA, Carter discovered the guitar at age twelve. The eventual decision to make music a career solidified during a trip to Berklee in Boston to attend their summer guitar sessions. The level of talent and fellowship he experienced from these other musicians hailing from all over the world left him inspired and determined, and it felt like home. Later relocating to Atlanta, Carter attended the Atlanta Institute of Music at night while still in his junior year of high school, later teaching classes after graduating. AIM provided a valuable foundation to further his education, and the city of Atlanta was home to an incredible pallet of culture, both musically and personally. Eventually arriving in Austin to attend The University of Texas in 2003, the city's live music scene provided the ultimate training ground for his musical development. Balancing ongoing study and instruction with live performance in a variety of settings, Austin was the place to develop a career and thrive.

By 2006, Carter completed his Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Performance at the University of Texas at Austin. Highlights include 3 Downbeat Student Music Awards and performances at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals. After graduation, Carter continued his teaching career both privately and through UT's ALMA program while expanding his performance opportunities throughout the city and beyond.

Carter has worked with a variety of artists and has shared performance/recording credits with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Progger, Peter Rowan, Eric Johnson, Alejandro Escovedo, Bernard Purdie, Fred Wesley, David Grissom, Crystal Bowersox, Col. Bruce Hampton, Kirk Covington, MOTOWN The Musical, Andre Hayward, Carmen Bradford, and many others both in the US and abroad. Commercial clients for studio work have included The Sundance Channel, Texas A&M, The Texas Lottery, Treviso, Louis Henna Chevrolet, among many others.

2016 was a landmark year for new opportunities and included the release of fusion group Progger's 3rd album, "Scattering", on Ropeadope records, a run of shows with the critically acclaimed Broadway play "Motown! The Musical", headlining the Psycho Las Vegas festival with Arthur Brown, performing weekly with guitar monster David Grissom, and some touring with rock-icon Alejandro Escovedo. A show with the ATL Collective presenting music from James Brown's Funky Christmas presented the opportunity to perform for some of the Brown family and to share the stage with legends Bernard Purdie(Steely Dan, Aretha Franklin) and James' long standing trombonist, Fred Wesley.

2017 has brought a tour with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown in 8 major cities in support of the Zim Zam Zim album and Arthur's 1st tour in the United States in 47 years, the last time being in 1969 playing massive festivals alongside Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Jefferson Airplane. Tracking for Progger's 4th album at Atlantic Sound Studios in Brooklyn NY, work on a soundtrack for the short film "What We Have Left", and playing on a television pilot for "Pacific Coast Highwaymen" has kept the front half of the year busy along with the usual gigs and work around Austin. Carter also performed with renowned guitarist David Grissom at the Saxon Pub every Tuesday, resulting in increased visibility within the national and international guitar community.

Beginning in 2018, Carter relocated to the United Kingdom with his family and began exploring the music scene in London. In England, he began working in the London scene and occasionally recording at Kensaltown Studios, run by the renowned producer Martin Terife. 2019 saw Frequent trips back to Austin to record and perform, including working on the album "Kirk Covington and The Devil Horns" and additional gigs with Arthur Brown in Austin, Los Angeles, Portland, New York City, and another Psycofest performance in Las Vegas. He was given the opportunity to play with Vince Wilburn Jr. and the Miles Electric Band during SXSW 2019, featuring Keyton Herrold, Robert Irving, and Antoine Rooney. He was a substitute for Blackbird McKnight (Parliament Funkadelic), who was ill.

In 2020, Carter created a course entitled "Tactical Improv" for Truefire, one of the largest guitar educational resources in the world. The course saw an international release and allowed Carter to begin teaching students internationally on a 1-to-1 basis, which was extremely valuable during the Covid-19 pandemic.

2021 saw the release of "Gamelan Road", an album co-written with world-class drummer Kirk Covington. It features high-level musicianship across a multitude of stylistic influences and guest appearances from Nashville session ace Brent Mason, top-tier bassists Kevin Scott and Hadrian Farod, and renowned guitarist Emil Werstler. Carter also began teaching a series of "Rhythm Concepts" courses for the Roth Academy, which were recorded and streamed live over the course of 6 weeks.
Carter also recorded on Ben Croft's album "Far and Distant Things", which also featured Randy Brecker and Frank Gambale.

In 2022, Carter began working as a session guitarist for the Masterlink Sessions in the UK, headed by extensive composer and bassist Stefan Redtenbacher. This opportunity allowed him to work with some of the best vocalists in the UK, including Mutya Buena, Rumer, Jo Harmon, along with many of the top session musicians in the country.

In 2023, Carter tracked a record with Stefan Redtenbacher titled "The Carter Exchange", which is a collection of compositions that feature prominent guitarists throughout the UK, including Simon Peter King, Charlie Allen, Nigel Price, and Ted Morcaldi. Carter also played sold-out performances at the legendary jazz club Ronnie Scott's with Oli Howe, along with a guest performance with the great Bobby Sparks. On the education side, Carter began teaching an "Advanced Guitar Techniques" class for the Waterbear College of Music in Brighton. In May of 2023, Carter accepted the position of Jazz Guitar Lecturer at Texas State University, marking a return to Texas.

With a driven personality, dedication to new opportunities, and a reputation for his pursuit of excellence, Carter Arrington has made a passion for music the center of his life. He brings a strong musical foundation combined with seasoned performance experience, and his network of satisfied bandmates, clients, and students would be happy to tell you just how easy he makes it look.

Selected Scholarly/Creative Work

  • Oli Howe - Six. 2023.
  • Guitarist, Il Divo. December 15, 2023.
    Performances:
    • Il Divo: A New Holiday Tour. December 15, 2023 Bass Concert Hall, UT Campus, Austin TX.
  • Guitarist, Conspirare Christmas. November 30, 2023 - December 4, 2023.
    Performances:
    • Conspirare Christmas. December 2, 2023 St. Lukes UMC, Houston, TX.
    • Conspirare Christmas. December 4, 2023 The Long Center, Austin, TX.
  • Guitarist, Andrew Moorhead Live at Monks ft. Marcos Valera and Ari Hoenig. September 7, 2023.
    Performances:
    • Andrew Moorhead live at Monks Jazz. September 7, 2023 Monks Jazz, Austin, TX.
  • Guitarist, Gerry Gibbs and the Aliens. August 19, 2023.
    Performances:
    • Gerry Gibbs and the Aliens. August 19, 2023 Monks Jazz, Austin, TX.