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Earl Palmer

Earl Cyril Palmer (October 25, 1924 – September 19, 2008) was an American drummer. Considered one of the inventors of rock and roll,[1] he is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[2]

Earl Palmer
Palmer in 2000
Background information
Birth nameEarl Cyril Palmer
Born(1924-10-25)October 25, 1924
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedSeptember 19, 2008(2008-09-19) (aged 83)
Banning, California, U.S.
GenresR&B, rock, jazz
Occupation(s)Session musician
Instrument(s)Drums

Palmer was one of the most prolific studio musicians of all time and played on thousands of recordings, including nearly all of Little Richard's hits, all of Fats Domino's hits, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by the Righteous Brothers, and a long list of classic TV and film soundtracks. According to one obituary, "his list of credits read like a Who's Who of American popular music of the last 60 years".[3]

Biography

Born into a show-business family in New Orleans and raised in the Tremé district, Palmer started his career at five as a tap dancer, joining his mother and aunt on the black vaudeville circuit in its twilight and touring the country extensively with Ida Cox's Darktown Scandals Review. His father is thought to have been the local pianist and bandleader Walter "Fats" Pichon.[3]

Palmer was 12 when he headlined a floor show at the Rhythm Club in New Orleans, "a very beautiful spot where one can enjoy a floor show, headed by Alvin Howey and Little Earl Palmer".[4]

Palmer served in the United States Army during World War II and was posted in the European theatre.[5] His biographer wrote,

Most Negro recruits were assigned to noncombatant service troops: work gangs in uniform. "They didn't want no niggers carrying guns," says Earl; they carried shovels and garbage cans instead. Earl's job, loading and handling ammunition, was relatively technical, but his duty was clear: to serve white infantrymen.

— Tony Scherman, Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story (1999), p. 47[6]

After the war ended Palmer studied piano and percussion at the Gruenwald School of Music in New Orleans, where he also learned to read music. He started drumming with the Dave Bartholomew Band in the late 1940s.[3] Palmer was known for playing on New Orleans recording sessions, including Fats Domino's "The Fat Man" and "I'm Walkin" (and several more of Domino's hits), "Tipitina" by Professor Longhair, "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (and most of Richard's hits), "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price, and "I Hear You Knocking'" by Smiley Lewis.

His playing on "The Fat Man" featured the backbeat that has come to be the most important element in rock and roll. Palmer said, "That song required a strong afterbeat throughout the whole piece. With Dixieland you had a strong afterbeat only after you got to the shout last chorus…It was sort of a new approach to rhythm music." Reportedly, he was the first to use the word funky, to explain to other musicians that their music should be made more syncopated and danceable.[3]

Palmer left New Orleans for Hollywood in 1957, initially working for Aladdin Records. He soon started working with the Wrecking Crew, a loose-knit group of session musicians who recorded nonstop during their heyday from 1962 to 1968.

The musicians union tracked Palmer playing on 450 dates in 1967 alone.

For more than 30 years he played drums on the soundtracks of many movies and television shows. Amongst the many artists he worked with were Glenn Yarbrough, Frank Sinatra, Phil Spector, Ricky Nelson, Bobby Vee, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Eddie Cochran, Ritchie Valens, Bobby Day, Don and Dewey, Jan and Dean, The Beach Boys, Larry Williams, Gene McDaniels, Bobby Darin, Neil Young, The Pets, The Byrds when they were still known as The Beefeaters, and B. Bumble and the Stingers. He also played in jazz sessions with David Axelrod, Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Bostic, Onzy Matthews, and Count Basie, and he contributed to blues recordings by B.B. King.

He remained in demand as a drummer throughout the 1970s and 1980s, playing on recordings for albums by Randy Newman, Tom Waits, Bonnie Raitt, Tim Buckley, Little Feat and Elvis Costello.[3]

In 1982, Palmer was elected treasurer of the Local 47 of the American Federation of Musicians. He served until he was defeated in 1984. He was re-elected in 1990.[5]

A biography, Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story, by Tony Scherman, was published in 1999.[6]

In later years, Palmer played with a jazz trio in Los Angeles.[3]

Palmer is interviewed on screen and appears in performance footage in the 2005 documentary film Make It Funky!, which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues, rock and roll, funk and jazz.[7] In the film, he performs "Rip It Up" with guest vocalist Ivan Neville and house band.[8]

Palmer is also interviewed in the 2008 documentary film about Los Angeles session musicians, The Wrecking Crew.

Palmer died in September 2008, in Banning, California, after a long illness.[9] He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, California.

Personal life

Palmer married four times and had seven children.[2] He is survived by Earl Cyril Palmer Jr., Donald Alfred Palmer, Ronald Raymond Palmer and Patricia Ann Palmer from his marriage to Catherine Palmer; Shelly Margaret Palmer and Pamela Teresa Palmer from his marriage to Susan Joy Weidenpesch; and Penny Yasuko Palmer from his marriage to Yumiko Makino. He married his fourth wife, Jeline,[9] in 2004.

Quotations

  • "You could always tell a New Orleans drummer the minute you heard him play his bass drum because he'd have that parade beat connotation."
  • Late in his career, Palmer appeared in a music video with the band Cracker on the song "I Hate My Generation". As Addicted to Noise tells the story, "According to Cracker leader David Lowery, when Palmer was asked if he would be able to play along with the songs, he gave Lowery a look and said, 'I invented this shit.'"
  • "I've been asked if people could borrow my drums because they like their sound. What the hell, they think the drums play themselves? I said, 'You really want 'em? Really? Okay. Cost you triple scale and cartage.'"
  • When asked by Max Weinberg what more of the recording sessions he'd played on Palmer replied, "Don't ask me which ones I played on. I should have done like Hal [Blaine]. Hal used to get gold records for all the things he played on. I never did that, you know. I would like to have a room with all those things in them. It would have been nice—show my grandchildren when they grow up so they don't say, 'Oh shut up old man and sit down.' I could just say, 'Look. I don't have to tell you nothing. There it is.'"[10]

Awards

In 2000, Palmer became one of the first session musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[3]

Discography

As leader

  • Drumsville (Liberty Records, 1961)
  • Percolator Twist (Liberty Records, 1962)

As sideman

With David Axelrod

With The Beach Boys

With Glen Campbell

With Sam Cooke

With José Feliciano

  • 10 to 23 (RCA Victor, 1969)
  • That The Spirit Needs (Of Muse And Man) (RCA Victor, 1971)

With B.B. King

With Peggy Lee

With The Monkees

With Little Richard

With Lalo Schifrin

With others

Singles

Film scores

Palmer was the session drummer for a number of film scores, including:[6]

1961

Judgment at Nuremberg, score by Ernest Gold

1963

Hud, score by Elmer Bernstein
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, score by Ernest Gold

1964

Baby the Rain Must Fall, score by Elmer Bernstein
Ride the Wild Surf, score by Stu Phillips
Robin and the Seven Hoods, score by Nelson Riddle

1965

Boeing Boeing, score by Neal Hefti
Harlow, score by Neal Hefti
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, score by Les Baxter
A Patch of Blue, score by Jerry Goldsmith

1967

Pretty Polly, score by Michel Legrand
Cool Hand Luke, score by Lalo Schifrin
In the Heat of the Night, score by Quincy Jones

1968

A Dandy in Aspic, score by Quincy Jones

Television scores

Palmer was also the session drummer for a number of television show themes and soundtracks, including:[6]

1952

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Lloyd Price "Lawdy Miss Clawdy"

1955

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Smiley Lewis "I Hear You Knocking"
Fats Domino "Blue Monday"
Shirley and Lee "Feel So Good"
Little Richard "Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey" Later covered by The Beatles

1956

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Little Richard "Tutti Frutti" #17
Fats Domino "I'm in Love Again" #3
Fats Domino "My Blue Heaven" #19
Fats Domino "When My Dreamboat Comes Home" #14
Little Richard "Long Tall Sally" #6
Little Richard "Slippin' and Slidin'" #33
Little Richard "Rip It Up" #17
Amos Milburn "Chicken Shack Boogie"
Shirley and Lee "Let the Good Times Roll" #20

1957

Artist Song title Highest position on US charts Miscellaneous
Fats Domino "I'm Walkin'" #4 March 9, 1957
Roy Brown "Let the Four Winds Blow" #29 July 1, 1957
Sam Cooke "You Send Me" #1 October 28, 1957
Thurston Harris "Little Bitty Pretty One" #6 October 28, 1957
Don and Dewey "I'm Leaving It Up to You" July 18, recorded 1957 Became a #1 hit for Dale and Grace in 1963 and a #4 for Donny and Marie Osmond in 1974[11]
The Hollywood Flames "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" #11 December 2, 1957 Bobby Day, lead singer
Little Richard "Lucille" #21 April 6, 1957
Little Richard "Jenny Jenny" #10 June 24, 1957
Bob Luman "Red Hot"
Ricky Nelson "I'm Walkin'" #4 May 6, 1957 Palmer had previously charted with the Fats Domino original version of this song
Ricky Nelson "Be-Bop Baby" #3 October 7, 1957
Larry Williams "Slow Down" Recorded September 11, 1957 Song later recorded by The Beatles
Larry Williams "Short Fat Fanny" #5 July 8, 1957
Larry Williams "Bony Moronie" #14 November 11, 1957 Song later covered by John Lennon
Percy Mayfield "Please Believe Me"

1958

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Eddie Cochran "Summertime Blues" #8 August 25, 1958
Bobby Day "The Bluebird, the Buzzard and the Oriole"
Bobby Day "Rockin' Robin" #2 August 4, 1958
Bobby Day "Over and Over" #41 Covered by the Dave Clark Five for a #1 hit
Doris Day "Everybody Loves a Lover" #6 August 4, 1958
Eddie Cochran "Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie" #94
Fats Domino "I Hear You Knocking" Previously (1955) recorded with Smiley Lewis
Don and Dewey "Koko Joe" Recorded March 27, 1958 Song written by Sonny Bono and released as a single for The Righteous Brothers in 1963
Jan and Arnie "Jennie Lee" #8 Jan and Arnie later changed their name to Jan and Dean
Johnny Otis Show "Willie and the Hand Jive" #9
Little Richard "Good Golly, Miss Molly" #10
Art and Dotty Todd "Chanson D'Amour" #6
The Burnette Brothers
Johnny Burnette & Dorsey Burnette
"Warm Love, Boppin' Rosalie" Recorded February 5, 1958
Eugene Church "Pretty Girls Everywhere"
Ritchie Valens "Come On, Let's Go"
Ritchie Valens "Donna" #2, 12/15/58
Ritchie Valens "La Bamba" #22, 1/19/59
Larry Williams "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" Later covered by The Beatles
Sheb Wooley "The Purple People Eater" #1 Remained #1 for 14 weeks

1959

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Edd Byrnes "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" #4 The female voice on the song is Connie Stevens
Eddie Cochran "Teenage Heaven" #99
Anita Bryant "Till There Was You" #30
Ernie Fields "In the Mood" #4
Don and Dewey "Farmer John"
Don and Dewey "Pink Champagne"
Jan and Dean "Baby Talk" #10
Chan Romero "Hippy Hippy Shake" Later covered many times, notably by The Swinging Blue Jeans
April Stevens "Teach Me Tiger"
Don Ralke "Bourbon Street Beat"
Connie Stevens "Sixteen Reasons" #3
The Teddy Bears "Oh Why"
Larry Williams "Bad Boy" Recorded by The Beatles in 1964
Ritchie Valens "Stay Beside Me"

1960

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Bobby Vee "Devil or Angel" #6
Bobby Vee "Rubber Ball" #6
Bobby Bare "Book of Love"
Dante & the Evergreens "Alley Oop" #15
Dinah Washington "Love Walked In"
Walter Brennan "Dutchman's Gold" #30
Dorsey Burnette "Hey Little One" #48

1961

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
B. Bumble and the Stingers "Bumble Boogie" #21 A reworking of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee
B. Bumble and the Stingers "Nut Rocker" #23 A reworking of Tchaikovsky's March of the Toy Soldiers, Nutcracker ballet
Glen Campbell "Turn Around, Look at Me" #62
Timi Yuro "Hurt" #4
Jimmy Witherspoon "Warm Your Heart"
The Castelles "Sacred"
Bobby Vee "Run to Him" #2
Bobby Vee "Take Good Care of My Baby" #1
Paul Anka "Dance On Little Girl" #10
Sam Cooke "Cupid" #17
Sam Cooke "Twisting the Night Away" #9
Bobby Darin "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" #5
Simms Twins "Soothe Me" #5 on the US R&B charts Written by Sam Cooke
Jackie DeShannon "Heaven Is Being with You"
The Fleetwoods "Tragedy" #10
The Fleetwoods "(He's) The Great Imposter" #30
Lou Rawls "Above My Head"
The Lettermen "When I Fall in Love" #7
Gene McDaniels "Chip Chip" #10
Gene McDaniels "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" #3
Gene McDaniels "Tower of Strength" #5

1962

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass "The Lonely Bull" #6
Walter Brennan "Mama Sang a Song"
Vicki Carr "He's a Rebel" #115
Ray Charles "I Can't Stop Loving You" #1
Ray Charles "You Don't Know Me" #2
Nat King Cole "Ramblin' Rose" #2
Johnny Crawford "Cindy's Birthday" #8
Bobby Darin "You're the Reason I'm Living" #3
Duane Eddy "Ballad of Paladin" #33 Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the top 100 Western songs of all time (#36).[12]
The Everly Brothers "Don't Ask Me to Be Friends" #48
Ketty Lester "Love Letters" #5
Willie Nelson "Half a Man" #25 on the US Country charts
Clifford Scott "The Kangaroo/Skee-dattle to Seattle"
Frank Sinatra "Everybody's Twistin'"
Bobby Vee "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" #3

1963

Artist Song title Highest position
on US charts
Miscellaneous
Roy Clark "Through the Eyes of a Fool" #128, #31 on Country chart
Bobby Darin "Treat My Baby Good" #43
The Everly Brothers "It's Been Nice (Goodnight)" #101
Jan and Dean "Drag City" #10
Jan and Dean "Surf City" #1

References

  1. ^ Du Noyer, Paul (2003). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music. Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 181. ISBN 978-1904041702.
  2. ^ a b "Earl Palmer, 84 [sic], a Jazz Session Drummer, Dies". The New York Times. Associated Press. September 22, 2008. p. B7. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Perrone, Pierre (September 22, 2008). "Earl Palmer [Obituary]". The Guardian (US ed.). Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  4. ^ Barnes, Walter. "Walter Barnes' Band Tremendous Hit at Big Dance Down in Ol' New Orleans." Chicago Defender 13 May 1937: 24.
  5. ^ a b Dahl, Bill. "Earl Palmer Biography". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d Scherman, Tony (1999). Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 9781560988441. OCLC 39655139.
  7. ^ "IAJE What's Going On". Jazz Education Journal. Manhattan, Kansas: International Association of Jazz Educators. 37 (5): 87. April 2005. ISSN 1540-2886. ProQuest 1370090.
  8. ^ Make It Funky! (DVD). Culver City, California: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2005. ISBN 9781404991583. OCLC 61207781. 11952.
  9. ^ a b Noland, Claire (September 21, 2008). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on February 6, 2009. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  10. ^ Weinberg, Max (2004). The Big Beat: Conversations with Rock's Greatest Drummers. Hudson Music. ISBN 978-0634082757.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, Billboard Books, New York, 1992
  12. ^ Western Writers of America (2010). . American Cowboy. Archived from the original on October 19, 2010.

External links

  • Earl Palmer at AllMusic
  • Earl Palmer discography at Discogs  
  • Earl Palmer at IMDb
  • Earl Palmer NAMM Oral History Program Interview (2002)

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For the American Presbyterian minister see Earl F Palmer Earl Cyril Palmer October 25 1924 September 19 2008 was an American drummer Considered one of the inventors of rock and roll 1 he is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2 Earl PalmerPalmer in 2000Background informationBirth nameEarl Cyril PalmerBorn 1924 10 25 October 25 1924New Orleans Louisiana U S DiedSeptember 19 2008 2008 09 19 aged 83 Banning California U S GenresR amp B rock jazzOccupation s Session musicianInstrument s Drums Palmer was one of the most prolific studio musicians of all time and played on thousands of recordings including nearly all of Little Richard s hits all of Fats Domino s hits You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin by the Righteous Brothers and a long list of classic TV and film soundtracks According to one obituary his list of credits read like a Who s Who of American popular music of the last 60 years 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Personal life 2 Quotations 3 Awards 4 Discography 4 1 As leader 4 2 As sideman 4 2 1 Singles 4 3 Film scores 4 4 Television scores 5 1952 6 1955 7 1956 8 1957 9 1958 10 1959 11 1960 12 1961 13 1962 14 1963 15 References 16 External linksBiography EditBorn into a show business family in New Orleans and raised in the Treme district Palmer started his career at five as a tap dancer joining his mother and aunt on the black vaudeville circuit in its twilight and touring the country extensively with Ida Cox s Darktown Scandals Review His father is thought to have been the local pianist and bandleader Walter Fats Pichon 3 Palmer was 12 when he headlined a floor show at the Rhythm Club in New Orleans a very beautiful spot where one can enjoy a floor show headed by Alvin Howey and Little Earl Palmer 4 Palmer served in the United States Army during World War II and was posted in the European theatre 5 His biographer wrote Most Negro recruits were assigned to noncombatant service troops work gangs in uniform They didn t want no niggers carrying guns says Earl they carried shovels and garbage cans instead Earl s job loading and handling ammunition was relatively technical but his duty was clear to serve white infantrymen Tony Scherman Backbeat Earl Palmer s Story 1999 p 47 6 After the war ended Palmer studied piano and percussion at the Gruenwald School of Music in New Orleans where he also learned to read music He started drumming with the Dave Bartholomew Band in the late 1940s 3 Palmer was known for playing on New Orleans recording sessions including Fats Domino s The Fat Man and I m Walkin and several more of Domino s hits Tipitina by Professor Longhair Tutti Frutti by Little Richard and most of Richard s hits Lawdy Miss Clawdy by Lloyd Price and I Hear You Knocking by Smiley Lewis His playing on The Fat Man featured the backbeat that has come to be the most important element in rock and roll Palmer said That song required a strong afterbeat throughout the whole piece With Dixieland you had a strong afterbeat only after you got to the shout last chorus It was sort of a new approach to rhythm music Reportedly he was the first to use the word funky to explain to other musicians that their music should be made more syncopated and danceable 3 Palmer left New Orleans for Hollywood in 1957 initially working for Aladdin Records He soon started working with the Wrecking Crew a loose knit group of session musicians who recorded nonstop during their heyday from 1962 to 1968 The musicians union tracked Palmer playing on 450 dates in 1967 alone For more than 30 years he played drums on the soundtracks of many movies and television shows Amongst the many artists he worked with were Glenn Yarbrough Frank Sinatra Phil Spector Ricky Nelson Bobby Vee Ray Charles Sam Cooke Eddie Cochran Ritchie Valens Bobby Day Don and Dewey Jan and Dean The Beach Boys Larry Williams Gene McDaniels Bobby Darin Neil Young The Pets The Byrds when they were still known as The Beefeaters and B Bumble and the Stingers He also played in jazz sessions with David Axelrod Dizzy Gillespie Earl Bostic Onzy Matthews and Count Basie and he contributed to blues recordings by B B King He remained in demand as a drummer throughout the 1970s and 1980s playing on recordings for albums by Randy Newman Tom Waits Bonnie Raitt Tim Buckley Little Feat and Elvis Costello 3 In 1982 Palmer was elected treasurer of the Local 47 of the American Federation of Musicians He served until he was defeated in 1984 He was re elected in 1990 5 A biography Backbeat Earl Palmer s Story by Tony Scherman was published in 1999 6 In later years Palmer played with a jazz trio in Los Angeles 3 Palmer is interviewed on screen and appears in performance footage in the 2005 documentary film Make It Funky which presents a history of New Orleans music and its influence on rhythm and blues rock and roll funk and jazz 7 In the film he performs Rip It Up with guest vocalist Ivan Neville and house band 8 Palmer is also interviewed in the 2008 documentary film about Los Angeles session musicians The Wrecking Crew Palmer died in September 2008 in Banning California after a long illness 9 He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside California Personal life Edit Palmer married four times and had seven children 2 He is survived by Earl Cyril Palmer Jr Donald Alfred Palmer Ronald Raymond Palmer and Patricia Ann Palmer from his marriage to Catherine Palmer Shelly Margaret Palmer and Pamela Teresa Palmer from his marriage to Susan Joy Weidenpesch and Penny Yasuko Palmer from his marriage to Yumiko Makino He married his fourth wife Jeline 9 in 2004 Quotations Edit You could always tell a New Orleans drummer the minute you heard him play his bass drum because he d have that parade beat connotation Late in his career Palmer appeared in a music video with the band Cracker on the song I Hate My Generation As Addicted to Noise tells the story According to Cracker leader David Lowery when Palmer was asked if he would be able to play along with the songs he gave Lowery a look and said I invented this shit I ve been asked if people could borrow my drums because they like their sound What the hell they think the drums play themselves I said You really want em Really Okay Cost you triple scale and cartage When asked by Max Weinberg what more of the recording sessions he d played on Palmer replied Don t ask me which ones I played on I should have done like Hal Blaine Hal used to get gold records for all the things he played on I never did that you know I would like to have a room with all those things in them It would have been nice show my grandchildren when they grow up so they don t say Oh shut up old man and sit down I could just say Look I don t have to tell you nothing There it is 10 Awards EditIn 2000 Palmer became one of the first session musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 3 Discography EditAs leader Edit Drumsville Liberty Records 1961 Percolator Twist Liberty Records 1962 As sideman Edit With David Axelrod Song of Innocence Capitol 1968 Songs of Experience Capitol 1969 Earth Rot Capitol 1970 Strange Ladies MCA 1977 Marchin MCA 1980 David Axelrod Mo Wax 2001 With The Beach Boys The Beach Boys Today Capitol 1965 Sunflower Reprise 1970 L A Light Album CBS 1979 With Glen Campbell The Astounding 12 String Guitar of Glen Campbell Capitol 1964 Hey Little One Capitol 1968 The Glen Campbell Goodtime Album Capitol 1970 With Sam Cooke Twistin the Night Away RCA Victor 1962 Mr Soul RCA Victor 1963 Ain t That Good News RCA Victor 1964 With Jose Feliciano 10 to 23 RCA Victor 1969 That The Spirit Needs Of Muse And Man RCA Victor 1971 With B B King Blues in My Heart Crown 1962 L A Midnight ABC 1972 Let the Good Times Roll MCA 1999 With Peggy Lee Blues Cross Country Capitol 1962 Make It With You Capitol 1970 Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown North Dakota Capitol 1972 With The Monkees The Birds The Bees amp The Monkees Colgems 1968 Head Colgems 1968 With Little Richard Here s Little Richard Speciality 1957 The Fabulous Little Richard Speciality 1959 The Second Coming Reprise 1972 With Lalo Schifrin Music from Mission Impossible Dot 1967 There s a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin On Dot 1968 Ins and Outs Palo Alto 1982 With others Arthur Adams Home Brew Fantasy 1975 Cannonball Adderley Accent on Africa Capitol 1968 Lisa Hartman Black Lisa Hartman Kirshner 1976 Tim Buckley Look at the Fool Discreet 1974 Keith Carradine I m Easy Asylum 1976 David Clayton Thomas David Clayton Thomas Columbia 1972 Buddy Collette s Swinging Shepherds At the Cinema Mercury 1959 Priscilla Coolidge Gypsy Queen Sussex 1970 Elvis Costello King of America F Beat 1986 Dick Dale Mr Eliminator Capitol 1964 Bobby Darin Venice Blue Capitol 1965 Bobby Darin Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile Atlantic 1966 Neil Diamond Tap Root Manuscript Uni 1970 The 5th Dimension Living Together Growing Together Bell 1973 Willie Dixon Hidden Charms Capitol 1988 Deke Dickerson In 3 Dimensions Major Label 2003 Fats Domino This Is Fats Domino Imperial 1956 Fats Domino Fats Domino Rock and Rollin Imperial 1956 Fats Domino Here Stands Fats Domino WaxTime 1957 Fats Domino Fats Is Back Reprise 1968 Donovan 7 Tease Epic 1974 Duane Eddy Twistin And Twangin RCA Victor 1962 Harry Edison Sweets for the Sweet Taste of Love Vee Jay 1964 Phil Everly Star Spangled Springer RCA 1973 The Everly Brothers Roots Warner Bros 1968 Gil Fuller Gil Fuller amp the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra featuring Dizzy Gillespie Pacific Jazz 1965 Bobbie Gentry Ode to Billie Joe Capitol 1967 Bobbie Gentry The Delta Sweete Capitol 1968 Lowell George Lightning Rod Man Bizarre 1993 Tim Hardin Tim Hardin 1 Verve 1966 Al Hirt amp Lalo Schifrin Latin in the Horn RCA Victor 1966 Lightnin Hopkins Lightnin Strikes Verve Folkways 1966 Lightnin Hopkins Something Blue Verve Forecast 1967 Milt Jackson Memphis Jackson Impulse 1969 Plas Johnson This Must Be the Plas Capitol 1959 Gloria Jones Share My Love Motown 1973 Eddie Kendricks The Hit Man Tamla 1975 Sarah Kernochan Beat Around the Bush RCA 1974 Al Kooper Easy Does It Columbia 1970 Ketty Lester Love Letters Era 1963 Ketty Lester Ketty Lester Records By Pete 1969 Little Feat Down on the Farm Warner Bros 1979 Julie London Julie At Home Liberty 1960 Jon Lucien Romantico Zemajo 1980 Taj Mahal The Natch l Blues Columbia 1968 The Mamas amp the Papas People Like Us Dunhill 1971 Barry Mann Survivor RCA Victor 1975 Teena Marie Wild and Peaceful Motown 1979 Teena Marie Irons in the Fire Gordy 1980 Maria Muldaur Waitress in a Donut Shop Reprise 1974 Maria Muldaur Sweet Harmony Reprise 1976 Michael Martin Murphey Swans Against the Sun Epic 1975 Michael Nesmith The Wichita Train Whistle Sings Dot 1968 Randy Newman Sail Away Reprise 1972 Harry Nilsson The Point RCA Victor 1971 Van Dyke Parks Song Cycle Warner Bros 1967 Billy Preston Greazee Soul Soul City 1963 Bonnie Raitt Takin My Time Warner Bros 1973 Della Reese I Like It Like Dat ABC 1965 Della Reese On Strings of Blue ABC 1967 Della Reese I Gotta Be Me This Trip Out ABC 1968 Della Reese Let Me in Your Life People 1973 The Righteous Brothers Back to Back Philles 1965 Howard Roberts Color Him Funky Capitol 1963 Howard Roberts H R is a Dirty Guitar Player Capitol 1963 Leon Russell Looking Back Olympic 1973 Frank Sinatra Sinatra and Swingin Brass Reprise 1962 Sonny amp Cher Look at Us Atco 1965 Splinter Harder to Live Dark Horse 1975 Barbra Streisand Stoney End Columbia 1971 The Strollers Swinging Flute in Hi Fi Score 1958 Gene Summers The Ultimate School of Rock amp Roll Crystal Clear Sound 1997 Jim Sullivan U F O Monnie 1969 Ike amp Tina Turner River Deep Mountain High London 1966 Sarah Vaughan A Time in My Life Mainstream 1971 Eddie Cleanhead Vinson The Original Cleanhead BluesTime 1970 Tom Waits Blue Valentine Asylum 1978 Joe Williams With Love Temponic 1972 Neil Young Neil Young Reprise 1969 Singles Edit The Fat Man Fats Domino 1949 Messy Bessy Dave Bartholomew 1949 Lawdy Miss Clawdy Lloyd Price 1952 I m Gone Shirley and Lee 1952 Doin the Hambone b w Thinkin Bout My Baby James Booker 1954 In the Night Professor Longhair 1954 I Hear You Knockin Smiley Lewis 1955 Blue Monday Fats Domino 1955 The Girl Can t Help It Rip It Up Long Tall Sally Slippin and Slidin Ready Teddy Little Richard 1956 Chicken Shack Boogie Amos Milburn 1956 Ooh Wee Baby Art Neville 1956 Let the Good Times Roll Shirley and Lee 1956 Red Hot Bob Luman 1957 You Send Me Sam Cooke 1957 I m Walkin Fats Domino 1957 I m Leaving It Up to You Don and Dewey 1957 Little Bitty Pretty One Bobby Day and Thurston Harris 1957 Busy Busy My Heaven Dan Bowden 1958 Donna Ritchie Valens 1958 Summertime Blues Eddie Cochran 1958 Slow Down Dizzy Miss Lizzy Bony Moronie Larry Williams 1958 Polly Molly Forever and a Day 5 Masks 1958 Patricia Darling Whatta You Do Ray Willis 1958 Nervous Gotta Lotta That Twixteen Crazy Cat Corner Gene Summers 1958 Rockin Robin Bobby Day 1958 Willie and the Hand Jive Johnny Otis 1958 La Bamba Ritchie Valens 1959 Hippy Hippy Shake Chan Romero 1959 Made In The Shade Jimmy amp Alton 1959 Walking to New Orleans Fats Domino 1960 Percolator Twist Billy Joe And The Checkmates 1961 The Lonely Bull Herb Alpert 1962 High Flyin Bird Judy Henske 1963 Please Let Me Love You The Beefeaters who later became the Byrds 1964 The Little Old Lady from Pasadena Dead Man s Curve Jan and Dean 1964 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin The Righteous Brothers 1964 Please Let Me Wonder The Beach Boys 1965 Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Mel Carter 1965 River Deep Mountain High Ike amp Tina Turner 1966 I ll Be Back Up On My Feet We Were Made for Each Other Magnolia Simms The Monkees 1968 The Old Laughing Lady I ve Loved Her So Long Neil Young 1969 She Gets Me Where I Live God Sheds His Grace on Thee Al Kooper 1970 It s About Time The Beach Boys 1970 Whistlin Past the Graveyard Sweet Little Bullet From a Pretty Blue Gun Tom Waits 1978 Film scores Edit Palmer was the session drummer for a number of film scores including 6 1961 Judgment at Nuremberg score by Ernest Gold1963 Hud score by Elmer Bernstein It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World score by Ernest Gold1964 Baby the Rain Must Fall score by Elmer Bernstein Ride the Wild Surf score by Stu Phillips Robin and the Seven Hoods score by Nelson Riddle1965 Boeing Boeing score by Neal Hefti Harlow score by Neal Hefti How to Stuff a Wild Bikini score by Les Baxter A Patch of Blue score by Jerry Goldsmith1967 Pretty Polly score by Michel Legrand Cool Hand Luke score by Lalo Schifrin In the Heat of the Night score by Quincy Jones1968 A Dandy in Aspic score by Quincy JonesTelevision scores Edit Palmer was also the session drummer for a number of television show themes and soundtracks including 6 The Flintstones M Squad 77 Sunset Strip Bourbon Street Beat Hawaiian Eye Peyton Place I Dream of Jeannie The Man from U N C L E Green Acres Ironside The Outsider It Takes a Thief The Leslie Uggams Show The Brady Bunch Delta The Partridge Family The Odd Couple The Pearl Bailey Show M A S H The Midnight Special Mannix Mission Impossible1952 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousLloyd Price Lawdy Miss Clawdy 1955 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousSmiley Lewis I Hear You Knocking Fats Domino Blue Monday Shirley and Lee Feel So Good Little Richard Kansas City Hey Hey Hey Hey Later covered by The Beatles1956 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousLittle Richard Tutti Frutti 17Fats Domino I m in Love Again 3Fats Domino My Blue Heaven 19Fats Domino When My Dreamboat Comes Home 14Little Richard Long Tall Sally 6Little Richard Slippin and Slidin 33Little Richard Rip It Up 17Amos Milburn Chicken Shack Boogie Shirley and Lee Let the Good Times Roll 201957 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousFats Domino I m Walkin 4 March 9 1957Roy Brown Let the Four Winds Blow 29 July 1 1957Sam Cooke You Send Me 1 October 28 1957Thurston Harris Little Bitty Pretty One 6 October 28 1957Don and Dewey I m Leaving It Up to You July 18 recorded 1957 Became a 1 hit for Dale and Grace in 1963 and a 4 for Donny and Marie Osmond in 1974 11 The Hollywood Flames Buzz Buzz Buzz 11 December 2 1957 Bobby Day lead singerLittle Richard Lucille 21 April 6 1957Little Richard Jenny Jenny 10 June 24 1957Bob Luman Red Hot Ricky Nelson I m Walkin 4 May 6 1957 Palmer had previously charted with the Fats Domino original version of this songRicky Nelson Be Bop Baby 3 October 7 1957Larry Williams Slow Down Recorded September 11 1957 Song later recorded by The BeatlesLarry Williams Short Fat Fanny 5 July 8 1957Larry Williams Bony Moronie 14 November 11 1957 Song later covered by John LennonPercy Mayfield Please Believe Me 1958 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousEddie Cochran Summertime Blues 8 August 25 1958Bobby Day The Bluebird the Buzzard and the Oriole Bobby Day Rockin Robin 2 August 4 1958Bobby Day Over and Over 41 Covered by the Dave Clark Five for a 1 hitDoris Day Everybody Loves a Lover 6 August 4 1958Eddie Cochran Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie 94Fats Domino I Hear You Knocking Previously 1955 recorded with Smiley LewisDon and Dewey Koko Joe Recorded March 27 1958 Song written by Sonny Bono and released as a single for The Righteous Brothers in 1963Jan and Arnie Jennie Lee 8 Jan and Arnie later changed their name to Jan and DeanJohnny Otis Show Willie and the Hand Jive 9Little Richard Good Golly Miss Molly 10Art and Dotty Todd Chanson D Amour 6The Burnette BrothersJohnny Burnette amp Dorsey Burnette Warm Love Boppin Rosalie Recorded February 5 1958Eugene Church Pretty Girls Everywhere Ritchie Valens Come On Let s Go Ritchie Valens Donna 2 12 15 58Ritchie Valens La Bamba 22 1 19 59Larry Williams Dizzy Miss Lizzy Later covered by The BeatlesSheb Wooley The Purple People Eater 1 Remained 1 for 14 weeks1959 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousEdd Byrnes Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb 4 The female voice on the song is Connie StevensEddie Cochran Teenage Heaven 99Anita Bryant Till There Was You 30Ernie Fields In the Mood 4Don and Dewey Farmer John Don and Dewey Pink Champagne Jan and Dean Baby Talk 10Chan Romero Hippy Hippy Shake Later covered many times notably by The Swinging Blue JeansApril Stevens Teach Me Tiger Don Ralke Bourbon Street Beat Connie Stevens Sixteen Reasons 3The Teddy Bears Oh Why Larry Williams Bad Boy Recorded by The Beatles in 1964Ritchie Valens Stay Beside Me 1960 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousBobby Vee Devil or Angel 6Bobby Vee Rubber Ball 6Bobby Bare Book of Love Dante amp the Evergreens Alley Oop 15Dinah Washington Love Walked In Walter Brennan Dutchman s Gold 30Dorsey Burnette Hey Little One 481961 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousB Bumble and the Stingers Bumble Boogie 21 A reworking of Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov s Flight of the BumblebeeB Bumble and the Stingers Nut Rocker 23 A reworking of Tchaikovsky s March of the Toy Soldiers Nutcracker balletGlen Campbell Turn Around Look at Me 62Timi Yuro Hurt 4Jimmy Witherspoon Warm Your Heart The Castelles Sacred Bobby Vee Run to Him 2Bobby Vee Take Good Care of My Baby 1Paul Anka Dance On Little Girl 10Sam Cooke Cupid 17Sam Cooke Twisting the Night Away 9Bobby Darin You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby 5Simms Twins Soothe Me 5 on the US R amp B charts Written by Sam CookeJackie DeShannon Heaven Is Being with You The Fleetwoods Tragedy 10The Fleetwoods He s The Great Imposter 30Lou Rawls Above My Head The Lettermen When I Fall in Love 7Gene McDaniels Chip Chip 10Gene McDaniels A Hundred Pounds of Clay 3Gene McDaniels Tower of Strength 51962 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousHerb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass The Lonely Bull 6Walter Brennan Mama Sang a Song Vicki Carr He s a Rebel 115Ray Charles I Can t Stop Loving You 1Ray Charles You Don t Know Me 2Nat King Cole Ramblin Rose 2Johnny Crawford Cindy s Birthday 8Bobby Darin You re the Reason I m Living 3Duane Eddy Ballad of Paladin 33 Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the top 100 Western songs of all time 36 12 The Everly Brothers Don t Ask Me to Be Friends 48Ketty Lester Love Letters 5Willie Nelson Half a Man 25 on the US Country chartsClifford Scott The Kangaroo Skee dattle to Seattle Frank Sinatra Everybody s Twistin Bobby Vee The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 31963 EditArtist Song title Highest position on US charts MiscellaneousRoy Clark Through the Eyes of a Fool 128 31 on Country chartBobby Darin Treat My Baby Good 43The Everly Brothers It s Been Nice Goodnight 101Jan and Dean Drag City 10Jan and Dean Surf City 1References Edit Du Noyer Paul 2003 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music Fulham London Flame Tree Publishing p 181 ISBN 978 1904041702 a b Earl Palmer 84 sic a Jazz Session Drummer Dies The New York Times Associated Press September 22 2008 p B7 Retrieved October 10 2020 a b c d e f g Perrone Pierre September 22 2008 Earl Palmer Obituary The Guardian US ed Retrieved October 10 2020 Barnes Walter Walter Barnes Band Tremendous Hit at Big Dance Down in Ol New Orleans Chicago Defender 13 May 1937 24 a b Dahl Bill Earl Palmer Biography AllMusic Rovi Retrieved February 19 2014 a b c d Scherman Tony 1999 Backbeat Earl Palmer s Story Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Press ISBN 9781560988441 OCLC 39655139 IAJE What s Going On Jazz Education Journal Manhattan Kansas International Association of Jazz Educators 37 5 87 April 2005 ISSN 1540 2886 ProQuest 1370090 Make It Funky DVD Culver City California Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2005 ISBN 9781404991583 OCLC 61207781 11952 a b Noland Claire September 21 2008 Legendary session drummer Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 6 2009 Retrieved January 22 2022 Weinberg Max 2004 The Big Beat Conversations with Rock s Greatest Drummers Hudson Music ISBN 978 0634082757 Whitburn Joel The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits Billboard Books New York 1992 Western Writers of America 2010 The Top 100 Western Songs American Cowboy Archived from the original on October 19 2010 External links EditEarl Palmer at AllMusic Earl Palmer discography at Discogs Earl Palmer at IMDb Earl Palmer NAMM Oral History Program Interview 2002 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl Palmer amp oldid 1148824608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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