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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_PalmerEarl Palmer - Wikipedia

    Earl Palmer (1924-2008) was a prolific session musician who played on thousands of recordings, including many rock and roll classics by Little Richard, Fats Domino, and others. He was also a jazz and blues drummer, a union leader, and a veteran of World War II.

  2. Earl Palmer est un batteur américain né le 25 octobre 1924 à La Nouvelle-Orléans et mort le 19 septembre 2008 à Banning.

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

    19 sept. 2008 · Learn about Earl Palmer, the first-call drummer on the New Orleans R&B scene and the man behind countless hits by Little Richard, Fats Domino, and more. Listen to his grooves, see his photos, and download his transcriptions.

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  4. 22 sept. 2008 · Earl Palmer was a session drummer who played on hits like "River Deep, Mountain High" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and influenced rock & roll history with his drumming style.

  5. Earl Palmer was a first-call session drummer—no small feat in New Orleans, a city famous for its rhythm. Ritchie Valens, Eddie Cochran, Ray Charles, Bonnie Raitt and more have all marched to the beat of Palmer’s drum over the course of his celebrated career.

  6. With formal musical training from the Gruenwald School of Music and instincts for selling the tune from years as a tap dancer and child star in vaudeville, Earl Palmer was destined to become one of the most recorded drummers of the 20th Century.

  7. Le batteur américain Earl Cyril Palmer, Sr., né le 25 octobre 1924 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, a contribué, par sa maestria et ses tempos à contretemps (backbeat), à établir les fondements de la batterie du rock 'n' roll naissant.