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  1. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. For You (1956) Let's Dance with Earl Bostic (1957) Dance Music from the Bostic Workshop (1958) Alto Magic in Hi-Fi (1958) Let's Ball Tonight! (2006)

  2. Earl Bostic (Tulsa,OK April 25, 1913-–Rochester, NY October 28, 1965) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist, and a pioneer of the post-war American Rhythm and Blues style. Bostic recorded over 400 sides for King Records and sold millions of records. He could play faster and higher than any other saxophonist, and had a number of popular hits such as "Flamingo," "Harlem ...

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    EarlBostic. Earl Bostic (Tulsa,OK April 25, 1913-–Rochester, NY October 28, 1965) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues alto saxophonist, and a pioneer of the post-war American Rhythm and Blues style. Bostic recorded over 400 sides for King Records and sold millions of records. He could play faster and higher than any other saxophonist ...

  4. Earl Bostic (1913-1965) His Finest Albums Albumtitel: CD 1: Alto-Tude (1956) / Dance Time (1956) CD 2: Let's Dance With Earl Bostic (1957) / Invitation To Dance With Bostic (1957) CD 3: Bostic Rocks (1958) / Bostic Showcase Of Swinging Dance

  5. Alto Magic in Hi-Fi from Earl Bostic (1988) (Vinyl). And other albums from Earl Bostic are available on sale at Recordsale.Earl Bostic, born on April 25, 1913, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was a trailblazing American saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. His remarkable career spanned several decades and left an indelible mark on the worlds of jazz, rhythm and blues, and popular music. Bostic's ...

  6. Barnes & Noble® has the best selection of Blues & Folk Jump Blues CDs. Buy Earl Bostic's album titled Alto Magic: Dance Party with Earl Bostic to enjoy in your home or car, or gift it to another music lover!

  7. 19. Okt. 2016 · Earl Bostic: Alto-tude. Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers October 19, 2016. From Earl Bostic's first record date in 1939 with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra on Haven't Named It Yet , it was clear that the alto saxophonist was different. There was a sharp eagerness in his alto saxophone, a jumping swing feel at age 27 that was fresh and aggressive. He ...