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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CoastersThe Coasters - Wikipedia

    Thomas "Curley" Palmer – guitar (1962–2011) Vernon Harrell – baritone vocals (1965–1967; substitute) Ronnie Bright – bass vocals (1968–2009) Jimmy Norman – baritone vocals (substitute 1969–1972; member 1973–1978, 1980–1997) Alvin Morse – tenor vocals (1997–2008)

    • 1955–present
  2. 13. Juni 2021 · Born Thomas J. Palmer in El Paso, Texas on August 15, 1929. "Curley" (or "Curly" as Thomas himself prefers it) has been a New Yorker for most of his life - although he has worked in Detroit and Chicago too. Veteran guitarist and music stage arranger. Worked with jazz- and R&B-composer/pianist Sonny Thompson and with Lloyd Price ...

  3. 1958 zogen Leiber und Stoller nach New York. Guy und Gardner kamen mit, während die anderen in Los Angeles blieben. Als Ersatz kamen Cornell Gunter und Will „Dub“ Jones. Mit Yakety Yak (März 1958) und Charlie Brown (Dezember 1958) erschienen daraufhin die größten Erfolge der Coasters. Auf beiden Aufnahmen spielt King Curtis Saxophon.

    • 1955
    • Billy Guy (bis 1972)
    • Carl Gardner (bis 2005)
  4. Earl “Speedo” Carroll (the Cadillacs‘ lead singer), Ronnie Bright (the bassist on Johnny Cymbal’s “Mr. Bass Man”), Jimmy Norman, and guitarist ThomasCurleyPalmer were later members.

  5. Thomas 'Curly' Palmer - The City University of New York - United States | LinkedIn. -- United States. 17 followers 17 connections. View mutual connections with Thomas 'Curly' Welcome...

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  6. Thomas "Curley" Palmer – guitar (1962–2011) Vernon Harrell – baritone vocals (1965–1967; substitute) Ronnie Bright – bass vocals (1968–2009) Jimmy Norman – baritone vocals (substitute 1969-1972; member 1973-1978, 1980–1997) Alvin Morse – baritone vocals (1997–2008)

  7. www.davidthurmanmiller.com › post › drifting-with-the-coastersDrifting with the Coasters

    16. Aug. 2023 · The vast majority of musical acts—soloists, bands, vocal combos—never have a hit. A few have one hit and build an entire career out of it; Norman Greenbaum has lived comfortably on the royalties from his only hit, the ubiquitous "Spirit in the Sky" since 1969. Some groups, on the other hand, have numerous hits but don't write their own material, the group being a vehicle for non-performing ...