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  1. Eugene Earl Bostic (* 25. April 1913 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; † 28. Oktober 1965 in Rochester, New York State) war ein US-amerikanischer Alt saxophonist, Arrangeur und Komponist im Jazz und später im Rhythm and Blues und der Tanzmusik . Am bekanntesten war Bostic für seinen markanten Alt-Saxophon-Sound.

    • Bostic, Eugene Earl (vollständiger Name)
    • US-amerikanischer Altsaxophonist und Komponist
    • 25. April 1913
    • Bostic, Earl
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_BosticEarl Bostic - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. earlbostic.com › EarlBioEarl Bostic Bio

    Earl Bostic was a saxophone player who is often maligned, misjudged and/or misrepresented. He has been referred to as a pop instrumentalist, a screaming R&B saxophonist and a jazz musician. He was all of those, plus an outstanding technical player and improviser.

  4. 18. Mai 2019 · 1951 HITS ARCHIVE: Flamingo - Earl Bostic - YouTube. The78Prof. 59.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 221. 40K views 4 years ago. Flamingo (Anderson-Grouya) by Earl Bostic & his Orchestra...

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  5. Earl Bostic. BIOGRAPHY AND DISCOGRAPHY. One of the more enigmatic artists in music history, Earl Bostic was among the most skilled saxophonists of all-time, his technical ability on par with anyone, reputedly cutting other legends such as Charlie Parker to pieces on the bandstand, yet he walked away from jazz in order to pursue a more ...

  6. 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.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Chronological Earl Bostic 1945-1948" on Discogs.