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  1. 11. Mai 1999 · The World's Greatest Drummer, Ever! by Earl Palmer released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 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.

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

    Earl Palmer. October 25, 1924 - September 19, 2008. Earl Palmer was the first-call drummer on the New Orleans R&B recording scene from 1950 to 1957.

  4. 23. Jan. 2009 · Earl Palmer was a true musical pioneer. He was one of the prime rhythmic innovators responsible for the creation of the groove of rock music. To hear one of the very first fully developed straight-8th rock beats with a snare drum backbeat played throughout the tune, listen to Little Richard’s 1956 recording “Lucille.”.

  5. 15. Juli 2020 · Earl Palmer is one of the most recorded drummers of all time. He worked with so many musicians he states it is hard to keep up with the records he has done. Earl Palmer Drumming. One thing that makes Earl Palmer stand out is that he was not just an artist but also a craftsman who dedicated his life to injecting new ideas into the drumming industry.

  6. 10. Dez. 2006 · Earl Palmer, Various Artists - Backbeat: The World's Greatest Drummer, Ever! - Amazon.com Music. CDs & Vinyl. ›. Jazz. ›. Bebop. Buy new: $1834. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns. FREE delivery Monday, March 25 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35. Order within 2 hrs 11 mins. Select delivery location.

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  7. www.npr.org › 2000/01/02 › 1068653Earl Palmer : NPR

    2. Jan. 2000 · Palmer is credited with virtually inventing the rock and roll beat when he played with Little Richard and Fats Domino. He became one of the hardest working session drummers around, playing for...