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  1. earlbostic.com › EarlBioEarl Bostic Bio

    Concurrently, Bostic recorded with Hot Lips Page’s orchestra through 1946. That year, Bostic signed to the Gotham label. For two years, Bostic cut a series of records containing a bluesey, swingin’ style that was popular during this era--a transition period between big band swing and the jump blues that would soon morph into rock and roll.

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    Years active. 1931–1965. Eugene Earl Bostic (April 25, 1913 – October 28, 1965) [1] was an American alto saxophonist. Bostic's recording career was diverse, his musical output encompassing jazz, swing, jump blues and the post-war American rhythm and blues style, which he pioneered.

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  5. Earl Bostic. BIOGRAPHY AND DISCOGRAPHY. One of the more enigmatic artists in music history, Earl Bostic was among the most skilled saxophonists of all-time, his technical ability on par with anyone, reputedly cutting other legends such as Charlie Parker to pieces on the bandstand, yet he walked away from jazz in order to pursue a more ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Chronological Earl Bostic 1945-1948" on Discogs.

  7. Earl Bostic. Earl Bostic (Tulsa,OK April 25, 1913-–Rochester, NY October 28, 1965) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist, and a pioneer of the post-war American Rhythm and Blues style. Bostic recorded over 400 sides for King Records and sold millions of records.