Proper noun
Karr (plural Karrs)
A surname.
From the 1960s through the end of the century Gary Karr was the leading proponent of the double bass as a solo instrument and was active in commissioning or having hundreds of new works and concerti written especially for him. Source: Internet
Crouch said she found Fuller’s story inspiring, which led her to tell Gary Karr, a worldfamous classical bassist who founded the ISB, about him. Source: Internet
Karr would report to both NF ISD, and Houston ISD, he said, and have the authority to direct, approve and disapprove actions as she deems necessary to promote the transition. Source: Internet
This reminds one of a quote attributed to the French journalist, novelist and critic, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr who said: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Source: Internet
“Our focus right now is on continuing current operations and conducting business as usual on a day-to-day basis,” spokeswoman Kelly Karr said. Source: Internet
Several police agencies now have information on Karr and will make an effort to track his movements better to see if there is any need to talk to him about missing or murdered children here. Source: Internet