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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_BosticEarl Bostic - Wikipedia

    The Chronological Earl Bostic 19481949, Classics 'Blues & Rhythm Series' 5022 (2002) The Chronological Earl Bostic 1949–1951, Classics 'Blues & Rhythm Series' 5039 (2002) The Chronological Earl Bostic 1952–1953, Classics 'Blues & Rhythm Series' 5093 (2004) The Chronological Earl Bostic 1954–1955, Classics 'Blues & Rhythm ...

  2. 18 de may. de 2019 · THE 1951 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs that made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of...

  3. 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.

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

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Chronological Earl Bostic 1948-1949" on Discogs.

  6. Bostic doubles-down on the excitement shown on his first rock release although this one is more up and down, yet its mere presence alone signals that the musical fault lines under everybody’s feet in late 1947 are about to break open. (6) HOT SAUCE! – BOSS (Gotham 155; January, 1948)

  7. Earl Bostic Remembered Here's what the alto saxophone player Lou Donaldson had to say about Earl, in a "Blindfold Test" as he listened to recordings with no information about the musicians: “Flamingo” (from The Very Best of Earl Bostic, Collectables).Bostic, alto saxophone; unidentified group. Recorded in 1951. Donaldson: I’m telling you, Earl Bostic was the greatest saxophone player I ...