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    Eugene Earl Bostic was born on April 25, 1913 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He earned a degree in music theory at Xavier University in New Orleans and spent his formative years playing in territory bands that performed in South Western and Midwestern cities and towns during the early thirties. In 1938, he moved to New York City and began to make a name ...

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

    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. He had a number of popular hits such as "Flamingo", "Harlem Nocturne ...

  3. Feb 7, 2021 · 1956 recorded from vinyl. one of the great sax players ever. great listen

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  4. Compilation. 1939-1946. Albert Ammons. Released. 1997 — France. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Chronological Earl Bostic 1945-1948" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Compilation
    • France
    • Classics (11)-CLASSICS 5005
  5. May 18, 2019 · Flamingo (Anderson-Grouya) by Earl Bostic & his OrchestraInfluential jazz/R&B saxophone musician Bostic enjoyed his most popular mainstream success with this...

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    • The78Prof
  6. EARL BOSTIC DISCOGRAPHY (Records Reviewed To Date On Spontaneous Lunacy): 845 STOMP. (Gotham 154; November, 1947) Bostic holds nothing back… not a single word is spoken and even the title doesn’t hint an impropriety, but he uses his horn to unleash a string of profanities to make the devil himself blush with embarrassment. A torrid performance.

  7. Feb 14, 2009 · Hurricane Blues recorded in 1945 by Earl Bostic. Pretty good blues song, a bit of a change from his later music. Enjoy!

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    • cdbpdx
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