Earl Palmer
Earl Cyril Palmer (October 25, 1924 – September 19, 2008) was an American drummer. Considered one of the inventors of Rock And Roll, he is a member of the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame.Palmer was one of the most prolific studio musicians of all time and played on thousands of recordings, including nearly all of Little Richard's hits, many of Fats Domino's hits, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by the Righteous Brothers, and a long list of classic TV and film soundtracks. According to one obituary, "his list of credits read like a Who's Who of American popular music of the last 60 years".
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References
Title | Summary | |
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The Point! {Stereophonic LP} [1971] | ... Conductor: George Tipton | Drums: Earl Palmer | Drums: ... | |
The Point! {DCC CD Reissue} [1998] | ... Conductor: George Tipton | Drums: Earl Palmer | Drums: ... | |
The Point! {Japanese CD Reissue} [2002] | ... Conductor: George Tipton | Drums: Earl Palmer | Drums: ... | |
The Point! {US Deluxe CD Reissue} [2002] | ... Conductor: George Tipton | Drums: Earl Palmer | Drums: ... | |
The Point! {US CD Reissue} [1989] | ... Conductor: George Tipton | Drums: Earl Palmer | Drums: ... |
Connection Chains
- From Earl Palmer to Puget Sound in 16 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to All My Life in 13 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Joni Mitchell in 12 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Ziggy's Gift in 12 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Harvey Keitel in 11 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to The Shining in 11 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Group Madness in 10 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Frank Stallone in 9 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to I've Got It in 9 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to It Just Ain't Right in 9 Steps
- From Earl Palmer to Perhaps This is All a Dream in 9 Steps
Connections
- Earl Palmer played percussion for The Point!
- The Point! includes drums played by Earl Palmer