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Earl Bostic


Flamingo
year: 2005
genre: blues
price: $9.20
tracks: 46


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Earl Bostic biography, Earl Bostic discography

Bostic's distinctive style, strong on the sax and heavy on the beat, was quite successful in the rhythm and blues market in the 1950s.One of the few jazz musicians of his generation with formal training, Bostic studied composition at Xavier University in New Orleans in the early 1930s, and then spent several years performing with territory bands in the Midwest as well as with Fate Marable, who led one of the last Mississippi riverboat bands.His reputation as a superb instrumentalist earned him an invitation to come to New York City, where he played with Hot Lips Page and Lionel Hampton.Bostic is pretty impressive: John Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Blue Mitchell, Don Byas, Cozy Cole, Tiny Grimes, Sir Charles Thompson, Jackie Byard, Benny Golson, Richard "Groove" Holmes, and Earl Palmer, just to name a few.Although Bostic's sound was rather strident on most of his King hits, Art Blakey once said that, "Nobody knew more about the saxophone than Bostic, I mean technically, and that includes Bird."Fi, King Records 597 (1958) Sweet Tunes of the Fantastic 50s, King Records 602 (1959) Dance Music from the Bostic Workshop, King Records 613 (1959) Sweet Tunes of the Roaring 20s, King Records 620 (1959) Sweet Tunes of the Swinging 30s, King Records 632 (1959) Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40s, King Records 640 (1959) Musical Pearls, King Records 662 (1959) The Hit Tunes of the Big Broadway Shows, King Records 705 (1960) By Popular Demand, King Records 786 (1962) Bossa Nova, King Records 827 (1963) Songs of the Fantastic 50s, Vol.Search for Records and CDs New CDs from Amazon.Used Records and CDs from GEMM.Born Eugene Earl Bostic in Tulsa, OK, on April 25, 1913, Bostic played around the Midwest during the early '30s, studied at Xavier University, and toured ...Eugene Earl Bostic, 25 April 1913, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, d.Bostic was best known for his alto saxophone sound but he also played tenor saxophone, flute and clarinet on his records.Bostic was formally trained in music, having received a degree in music theory from Xavier University.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for sharing this video!The video has been added to your playlist.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.You know what, I never heard that one, is it cool?Bostic has a lustier sound, which i like.He attended Loyola University in New Orleans and got his basic musical education there and so by the late 1930s he was part of the Ernie Fields and the Fate Marable bands.By 1938 Bostic was in New York and got jobs with Don Redman and then Edgar Hayes."No Name Blues" and "Chopping It Down".In April Bostic along with vocalist Helen Young and instrumentalist Gene Redd appeared in Maryland and Virginia.Young as vocalist,and Redd on trumpet and vibes.Al Casey is also added as guitarist with the band.The new band features Count Hastings on tenor sax and Joe Marshall on drums,and plays the W.Handy Theater in Memphis with singers Wini Brown and Herb Lance.New York's Bop City is the site of a "battle of the bands" between Bostic and Al Sears."Merry Widow Waltz" is issued."Rockin' And Reelin'" and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" vocal by Clyde Terrell,is released.They tour throughout the South and then move to the Northeast and have dates at all the big theaters on the circuit.Georgia that December, and faces a long stay in the hospital.In his absence, Burnee Peacock will head the band and fill all scheduled dates.In late February of 1952 Earl Bostic finally is able to leave the hospital, and by April he is well enough to resume playing the sax and leading his band."Lover Come Back To Me".Meanwhile "Flamingo"is still selling in big numbers."Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "For You".In November Bostic plays a week at New York's Apollo Theater with vocalists Phyllis Branch and Lloyd Price.The year 1953 starts out on a bittersweet note for Earl Bostic."Melancholy Serenade" and "What No People?".In early 1954 vocalist Sonny Carter joins the Bostic band as the Midwest tour continues."My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice" and "Cracked Ice".The Crows join Bostic at L."Jungle Drums"and "Danube Waves"(also known as "The Anniversary Waltz") is released.The East coast is next and while in New York City, Earl Bostic and his band appear for two weeks at Basin Street.At year's end Earl Bostic plays an extended engagement at Baltimore's Surf Club.In May Earl Bostic and his band make a series of appearances at colleges on the West coast.That particular booking says volumes about the widespread popularity of Bostic and his music.In November an extended stay at Pep's in Philadelphia is followed by a number of dates on the East coast.In 1956 the two constants in the career of Earl Bostic are an unending string of playing dates across the country, and regular releases on King of his stylings of pop music standards.Further medical tests reveal that Bostic suffered a serious heart attack and so remains hospitalized.November does a number of night club dates in Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee."Southern Fried" and "No Name Jive".In January of 1958 the International Fan Club of America group of Philadelphia gave Bostic an award as being the musician most deserving of a comeback.In October Bostic and his combo appear at an extended stay at Chicago's Blue Note Cafe.In May of the year Earl Bostic and his combo participate in a marathon recording session for King Records in Cincinnati.In August Bostic performs at the Playboy Jazz Festival.He also performed sporadically during the early sixties, as there was always a fan base for his stylings of pop standards.He passed away two days later at the age of 52.For over a decade he recorded for King Records,and on that label he left a prolific catalog of music.Biography: Alto saxophonist Earl Bostic was a technical master of his instrument, yet remained somewhat underappreciated by jazz fans ...Check out her Words + Thoughts.
 
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