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    Eugene Earl Bostic (April 25, 1913 – October 28, 1965) was an American alto saxophonist. Bostic's recording career was diverse, his musical output encompassing...
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    Jonathan Earl Bostic II (born May 5, 1991) is an American football linebacker who is a free agent. He played college football at Florida and was selected...
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    Coltrane sat in on recording sessions with Gillespie, Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, and Gay Crosse. In September 1955, Coltrane joined the Miles Davis Quintet...
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    Licks Charly R&B CD-51 (1987) [shared CD with Earl Bostic; 12 tracks by Doggett and 8 tracks by Bostic; all King material] Leaps And Bounds Charly R&B...
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    saxophonist and record producer. He began his career playing R&B for Earl Bostic and later soul jazz recording for the Blue Note label from 1960, touching...
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  • Bostic is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caleb Bostic, American football linebacker Earl Bostic (1913–1965), American saxophonist...
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  • Joe Earl Bostic, Jr. (born April 20, 1957) is a former American football offensive lineman, primarily guard, who played eleven seasons in the National...
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  • early 1940s which produced musicians such as Louis Jordan, Jack McVea, Earl Bostic, and Arnett Cobb. Jordan was the most popular of the jump blues stars;...
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    Sanborn and Maceo Parker are in a line of alto saxophonists that includes Earl Bostic, Tab Smith, Adderley, and Lou Donaldson as the strongest links in the...
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  • Beck – guitar George Benson – guitar, vocals Lou Blackburn – trombone Earl Bostic – sax George Braith – sax Zachary Breaux – guitar Bobby Broom – guitar...
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  • studied film at the Cinematheque Francaise in Paris. Music by John Lurie, Earl Bostic and Jim Jarmusch. Sound by Kevin Dowd and Virgil Moorefield. Cinematography...
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  • Details 500 The Best of Bostic Earl Bostic 501 Tiny Bradshaw Tiny Bradshaw 502 Moondust Bill Doggett 503 Earl Bostic for You Earl Bostic 504 Organ Reveries...
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    Saxophonist Earl Bostic moved to Addisleigh Park in 1948, the same year Bostic's sextet hit success with their first single "Temptation". Bostic was born...
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  • coach Earl Blumenauer (born 1948), American politician Earl Boen (1941–2023), American actor Earl Bostic (1913–1965), American saxophonist Earl Boykins...
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    He also played in jazz sessions with David Axelrod, Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic, Onzy Matthews, and Count Basie, and he contributed to blues recordings...
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  • player Earl Bostic had an instrumental hit with "Deep Purple" 1953, along with his biggest hit "Flamingo" (both on his 1963 LP The Best Of Earl Bostic). Joe...
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    Dameron's band and then with the bands of Lionel Hampton, Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, Dizzy Gillespie, and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, with whom he...
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  • Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40s (category Earl Bostic albums)
    Sweet Tunes of the Sentimental 40s is a swing album by Earl Bostic & his Orchestra, released in 1959 as King 640. "Moonlight in Vermont" "Long Ago and...
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  • 1917 – March 8, 1965) Claude Thornhill (August 10, 1908 – July 1, 1965) Earl Bostic (April 25, 1913 – October 28, 1965) Sylvain Luc (April 7), French guitarist...
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  • 1947–55 5174 Earl King 1953–55 5175 Bill Doggett 1954 5176 Ike Turner 1951–54 5177 Lonnie Johnson 1948–49 5178 Billy Ward 1953–54 5179 Earl Bostic 1954–55...
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    Featured that day were Roy Brown and his Orchestra, Shorty Rogers, Earl Bostic, Don Tosti and His Mexican Jazzmen, and Louis Armstrong and his All Stars...
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  • Jonathan Earl Bostic Sr. (born October 6, 1962) is a former American football defensive back who played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football...
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    along with Shorty Rogers, Roy Brown, Don Tosti and His Mexican Jazzmen, Earl Bostic, and Nat "King" Cole. Over 30 years, Armstrong played more than 300 performances...
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  • (born 1975) (baritone, alto, soprano) Graham Bond (1937–1974) (alto) Earl Bostic (1913–1965) (alto) Ralph Bowen (born 1961) (tenor, alto, soprano) Charles...
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    school, he played in the rhythm & blues ensembles of Paul Williams, Earl Bostic, and Chuck Willis. He returned to Miami and was heard by Cannonball Adderley...
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  • Has Gone" – Claire Austin". AllMusic. Retrieved December 17, 2017. "Earl Bostic – Alto-tude". Discogs.com. 1960. Retrieved December 17, 2017. "Urbie...
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  • Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone) on the 1960 album Boss Tenor Earl Bostic (alto saxophone) Earl Grant (organ) The Impacts (R. Baber, H. Brooks, H. Powell...
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    in the late 1940s. He was a member of groups led by Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic, and Johnny Hodges in the early to mid-1950s. In 1955, Coltrane was freelancing...
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  • organization that organizes and promotes roots concerts and gigs. Saxophonist Earl Bostic released an instrumental piece titled "Ubangi Stomp" in 1954, but this...
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    music. Cobb started his touring career in 1950 with the saxophonist Earl Bostic. He subsequently performed with vocalist Dinah Washington, pianist Wynton...
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