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  1. The current Mr Big consists of originals Dicken and Eddie Carter with new members on bass, keyboards and percussion. Their album, Rainbow Bridge , was released in 1996. Discography

  2. Edward Allen Carter Jr. (May 26, 1916 – January 30, 1963) was a United States Army sergeant first class who was wounded in action during World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration for valor, for his actions on March 23, 1945, near Speyer, Germany. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  3. Ed Carter Appreciation Post. Discussion. I’ve often heard that Ed Carter was playing for the Beach Boys since before electricity was discovered. I just feel that he’s made huge contributions to the backing band on and off stage and he doesn’t get a lot of credit or attention.

  4. Eddie Carter. Eddie Carter now fronts a band called SUNFLY which he formed with John Burnip a couple of years ago. Eddie Carter released a solo single for a German label in 1980 (Hansa 102 314). "Banana Republic" was coupled with "Am I Wrong" and was only available in Germany.

  5. The original line-up of Mr Big (1972 - 1976) consisted of Dicken [guitar, vocals], Pete Crowther [bass], John Burnip and Vince Chaulk [drums]. In 1976 Eddie Carter joined the band, adding some extra vocals and guitar. John Marter [drums] was recruited early in 1977 to take the place of John Burnip, who became the groups personal assistant.

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  6. 20. Juni 2011 · The band reformed for a while in the mid to late 90’s which again saw limited success and now founder member, Jeff Pain (aka, Dicken), is reunited with another original band member Eddie Carter for another chance for Mr Big to make it big with their new album ‘Bitter Streets’.

  7. 18. Mai 2018 · As remarkable as Carter/Khan’s life was, one of his personal highlights came when he accepted the Congressional Medal of Honor on behalf of his late father, Edward A. Carter, at the White House from President Bill Clinton on January 13, 1997. During World War II, Carter’s father, a master sergeant, ended up alongside General ...