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In Malta, he also played with [[Frank Bibi Camilleri]], [[Joe Curmi l-Pusé|Joe Curmi il-Puse]], [[Freddie Mizzi]] and [[Sammy Galea]], among others. | In Malta, he also played with [[Frank Bibi Camilleri]], [[Joe Curmi l-Pusé|Joe Curmi il-Puse]], [[Freddie Mizzi]] and [[Sammy Galea]], among others. | ||
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Tony Carr was born in Malta but left the island to pursue a career as a percussionist in England. in the 1960s he was well-established as a session musician in London, recording with the likes of Ronnie Ross, Donovan and other pop, folk and jazz artists.
He played regularly at the Bull's Head, Barnes, accompanying the cream of British and American Jazz musicians.
In Malta, he also played with Frank Bibi Camilleri, Joe Curmi il-Puse, Freddie Mizzi and Sammy Galea, among others.