Kurt Carr (born October 12, 1964) is an American gospel music composer and performer.
Kurt Carr was born in the mid-1960s in Hartford, Connecticut, where he grew up in a family who believed in Jesus, but was not deeply involved in church.
In his early teen years, he performed as an actor and dancer at the Hartford Stage Company in a Broadway musical called On the Town, which was directed by Clay Stevenson.
After signing with Light Records, Kurt Carr and the singers' debut major label and album Together was released in 1991.
Transitions in the label lead to GospoCentric Records which was owned and co-founded by to Vicki Mack Lataillade.
In July 1996, the singers recorded their following album on the label, No One Else, at the West Angeles which was released in March 1997.
With In the Sanctuary becoming more known, Carr took it upon to produce and write tracks for Byron Cage, among others such as Tramaine Hawkins, and Bishop Paul S. Morton.