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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_PalmerEarl Palmer - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Earl C. Palmer (* 25. Oktober 1924 in New Orleans; † 19. September 2008 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Rhythm-and-Blues - und Rock-’n’-Roll - Schlagzeuger . Bereits im Alter von vier Jahren bekam Palmer als Stepptänzer mit rhythmischen Mustern zu tun. Nur wenig später begann er Schlagzeug zu lernen.

  3. www.drummerworld.com › drummers › Earl_PalmerEarl Palmer - DRUMMERWORLD

    Earl Palmer was the first-call drummer on the New Orleans R&B recording scene from 1950 to 1957. Talk about a supreme recommendation -- in a city renowned for its second-line rhythms and syncopated grooves, Palmer was the man, playing on countless sessions by all the immortals: Little Richard, Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Dave Bartholomew, and ...

  4. 20. Sept. 2008 · Phil Spector. Der Schlagzeuger Earl Palmer ist im Alter von 84 Jahren gestorben. Palmer machte zahllose Plattenaufnahmen mit Musikgrößen wie Little Richard, Ike und Tina Turner oder Fats...

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  5. Earl Palmer. More images. Real Name: Earl Cyril Palmer. Profile: American blues, rhythm & blues, jazz and rock drummer. Born : October 25, 1924 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Died : September 19, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Earl worked with : Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Professor Longhair, Lloyd Price, Frank Sinatra, Sam ...

  6. 22. Sept. 2008 · Earl Palmer was a session drummer who played on hits like \"River Deep, Mountain High\" and \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and influenced rock & roll history with his drumming style.

  7. For his drumming on such classic hits as Fats Domino’s “The Fat Man,” “I’m Walkin’ ” and “Blueberry Hill,” Lloyd Price’s “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” and Little Richard’s “Lucille,” “Good Golly, Miss Molly” and “Rip It Up,” Earl Palmer is renowned in the history of New Orleans rock & roll.