Palmer played on many recording sessions, including Little Richard's first several albums and many other iconic Rock & Roll songs. According to one obituary, "his list of credits read like a Who's Who of American popular music of the last 60 years."
Biography
Born into a showbusiness 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 was thought to be local pianist and bandleader Walter "Fats" Pichon.
After the war ended he 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. Palmer was known for playing on New Orleans recording sessions, including Fats Domino's "The Fat Man," "I'm Walkin" (and all the rest 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 Knockin'" by Smiley Lewis.
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00:00 Opening ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
02:18 About Work
03:10 Song Explanation ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
03:57 Drum Play ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
04:46 Drum Explanation
05:24 Marching Band
06:24 Drum Play (Second Line Beat)
06:55 Drum Explanation (Second Line Beat)
07:56 Song Explanation ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
08:48 Drum Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
09:28 Band Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
11:35 Song Explanation ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
12:28 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip I...
published: 29 May 2022
Earl PALMER'S BEAT ④ 1959-1962
Great Session Drummer
published: 10 Apr 2009
Earl Palmer Bio - the most recorded drummer in history, with Mitch Woods
This video briefly reviews the career of Earl Palmer, the legendary New Orleans drummer who passed away last year. It is an excerpt from a DVD that I edited for Bay Area boogie-woogie pianist Mitch Woods, who hired New Orleans musicians from various Fats Domino bands to record with him in the Crescent City in 2000. He returned from New Orleans with 15 hours of video which we whittled down to a 2:15 DVD.
From the CD/DVD "Big Easy Boogie" by Mitch Woods.
Earl Palmer played on countless 50's rock' n roll hits for Little Richard, Ray Charles and Fats Domino - as well as many all-time classics like Sam Cook's "Shake" and "Twistin' the Night Away", the Righteous Brothers' "You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", Richie Valen's "LaBamba", Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" - as well as TV themes fro...
published: 02 Sep 2010
Earl Palmer / One Mint Julep
Earl Palmer ''One Mint Julep'' (1961)
published: 14 Aug 2009
Earl Palmer drum cover “Ready Teddy” Little Richard
The great Earl Palmer!
published: 27 Oct 2021
Earl Palmer Interview - The Roots of Rock Drumming
More Information and full-length interviews: RootsOfRockDrumming.com
The Roots of Rock Drumming is a book/DVD package from Hudson Music that presents a behind-the-scenes look at the origins of rock n roll drumming (1948-1965), told by many of the groundbreaking drummers who were there and took part in the creation of the music.
published: 19 Nov 2013
Talking Drums with Legendary Players: Hal Blaine, Chad Smith, Jim Keltner, & Earl Palmer
Hal Blaine invited me out to his house in Palm Desert, CA. Hal was doing an interview for Modern Drummer magazine with Jim Keltner, Chad Smith, and Earl Palmer.
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published: 23 Jan 2021
Mr, Earl Palmer
Almost impossible to tell how many recordings he is on ,,there are so, so,, SO many. He set the standard for most drummers to follow. Everyone, and i mean EVERYONE has heard an Earl Palmer song
published: 22 Jul 2021
Earl Palmer Romans 1
Earl Palmer, the Greatest Book: Paul's Epistle to the Romans
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この動画はearl palmerの娘さんから許可を頂いてます🙇♂️
I got permission from Earl Palmer's daughter 🙇♂️
00:00 Opening ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
02:18 About Work
03:10 Song Explanation ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
03:57 Drum Play ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
04:46 Drum Explanation
05:24 Marching Band
06:24 Drum Play (Second Line Beat)
06:55 Drum Explanation (Second Line Beat)
07:56 Song Explanation ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
08:48 Drum Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
09:28 Band Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
11:35 Song Explanation ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
12:28 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
13:18 Band Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
15:45 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
16:06 Eary Back Beat Explanation
18:44 Drum Play (Shuffle by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five Drummer Chris Columbo? )
18:59 Song & Drum Explanation ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
19:50 Band Play ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
22:19 Earl Palmer Roots
24:00 Why Funk Was Born
24:45 Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
25:12 Drum Play ( Triplet Beat )
25:50 Drum Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
26:27 New Orleans Beat
Menber
Drum Earl Palmer
Piano Allen Toussaint
Sax Alvin ''Red'' Tyler
Bass Bill Huntington
Sea-Saint Studio
白ごはんは美味しいが東京の米は冷たい😢
Main Channel
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
https://www.youtube.com/@kuwahataryougo8551
合わせて
https://youtu.be/isLJoc2MV9U
この動画はearl palmerの娘さんから許可を頂いてます🙇♂️
I got permission from Earl Palmer's daughter 🙇♂️
00:00 Opening ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
02:18 About Work
03:10 Song Explanation ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
03:57 Drum Play ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
04:46 Drum Explanation
05:24 Marching Band
06:24 Drum Play (Second Line Beat)
06:55 Drum Explanation (Second Line Beat)
07:56 Song Explanation ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
08:48 Drum Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
09:28 Band Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
11:35 Song Explanation ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
12:28 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
13:18 Band Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
15:45 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
16:06 Eary Back Beat Explanation
18:44 Drum Play (Shuffle by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five Drummer Chris Columbo? )
18:59 Song & Drum Explanation ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
19:50 Band Play ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
22:19 Earl Palmer Roots
24:00 Why Funk Was Born
24:45 Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
25:12 Drum Play ( Triplet Beat )
25:50 Drum Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
26:27 New Orleans Beat
Menber
Drum Earl Palmer
Piano Allen Toussaint
Sax Alvin ''Red'' Tyler
Bass Bill Huntington
Sea-Saint Studio
This video briefly reviews the career of Earl Palmer, the legendary New Orleans drummer who passed away last year. It is an excerpt from a DVD that I edited for...
This video briefly reviews the career of Earl Palmer, the legendary New Orleans drummer who passed away last year. It is an excerpt from a DVD that I edited for Bay Area boogie-woogie pianist Mitch Woods, who hired New Orleans musicians from various Fats Domino bands to record with him in the Crescent City in 2000. He returned from New Orleans with 15 hours of video which we whittled down to a 2:15 DVD.
From the CD/DVD "Big Easy Boogie" by Mitch Woods.
Earl Palmer played on countless 50's rock' n roll hits for Little Richard, Ray Charles and Fats Domino - as well as many all-time classics like Sam Cook's "Shake" and "Twistin' the Night Away", the Righteous Brothers' "You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", Richie Valen's "LaBamba", Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" - as well as TV themes from "77 Sunset Strip" to "the Brady Bunch" - and film scores for Quincy Jones.
Watch and listen, you won't believe this career.
Editng and Audio Post by Jeff Roth
This video briefly reviews the career of Earl Palmer, the legendary New Orleans drummer who passed away last year. It is an excerpt from a DVD that I edited for Bay Area boogie-woogie pianist Mitch Woods, who hired New Orleans musicians from various Fats Domino bands to record with him in the Crescent City in 2000. He returned from New Orleans with 15 hours of video which we whittled down to a 2:15 DVD.
From the CD/DVD "Big Easy Boogie" by Mitch Woods.
Earl Palmer played on countless 50's rock' n roll hits for Little Richard, Ray Charles and Fats Domino - as well as many all-time classics like Sam Cook's "Shake" and "Twistin' the Night Away", the Righteous Brothers' "You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", Richie Valen's "LaBamba", Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" - as well as TV themes from "77 Sunset Strip" to "the Brady Bunch" - and film scores for Quincy Jones.
Watch and listen, you won't believe this career.
Editng and Audio Post by Jeff Roth
More Information and full-length interviews: RootsOfRockDrumming.com
The Roots of Rock Drumming is a book/DVD package from Hudson Music that presents a behind-...
More Information and full-length interviews: RootsOfRockDrumming.com
The Roots of Rock Drumming is a book/DVD package from Hudson Music that presents a behind-the-scenes look at the origins of rock n roll drumming (1948-1965), told by many of the groundbreaking drummers who were there and took part in the creation of the music.
More Information and full-length interviews: RootsOfRockDrumming.com
The Roots of Rock Drumming is a book/DVD package from Hudson Music that presents a behind-the-scenes look at the origins of rock n roll drumming (1948-1965), told by many of the groundbreaking drummers who were there and took part in the creation of the music.
Hal Blaine invited me out to his house in Palm Desert, CA. Hal was doing an interview for Modern Drummer magazine with Jim Keltner, Chad Smith, and Earl Palmer....
Hal Blaine invited me out to his house in Palm Desert, CA. Hal was doing an interview for Modern Drummer magazine with Jim Keltner, Chad Smith, and Earl Palmer.
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Hal Blaine invited me out to his house in Palm Desert, CA. Hal was doing an interview for Modern Drummer magazine with Jim Keltner, Chad Smith, and Earl Palmer.
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Almost impossible to tell how many recordings he is on ,,there are so, so,, SO many. He set the standard for most drummers to follow. Everyone, and i mean EVE...
Almost impossible to tell how many recordings he is on ,,there are so, so,, SO many. He set the standard for most drummers to follow. Everyone, and i mean EVERYONE has heard an Earl Palmer song
Almost impossible to tell how many recordings he is on ,,there are so, so,, SO many. He set the standard for most drummers to follow. Everyone, and i mean EVERYONE has heard an Earl Palmer song
白ごはんは美味しいが東京の米は冷たい😢
Main Channel
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
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合わせて
https://youtu.be/isLJoc2MV9U
この動画はearl palmerの娘さんから許可を頂いてます🙇♂️
I got permission from Earl Palmer's daughter 🙇♂️
00:00 Opening ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
02:18 About Work
03:10 Song Explanation ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
03:57 Drum Play ( Fats Domino I’m walkin’ )
04:46 Drum Explanation
05:24 Marching Band
06:24 Drum Play (Second Line Beat)
06:55 Drum Explanation (Second Line Beat)
07:56 Song Explanation ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
08:48 Drum Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
09:28 Band Play ( Professor Longhair Tipitina )
11:35 Song Explanation ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
12:28 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
13:18 Band Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
15:45 Drum Play ( Little Richard Rip It Up )
16:06 Eary Back Beat Explanation
18:44 Drum Play (Shuffle by Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five Drummer Chris Columbo? )
18:59 Song & Drum Explanation ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
19:50 Band Play ( Little Richard Slippin' and Slidin' )
22:19 Earl Palmer Roots
24:00 Why Funk Was Born
24:45 Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
25:12 Drum Play ( Triplet Beat )
25:50 Drum Explanation ( Triplet Beat )
26:27 New Orleans Beat
Menber
Drum Earl Palmer
Piano Allen Toussaint
Sax Alvin ''Red'' Tyler
Bass Bill Huntington
Sea-Saint Studio
This video briefly reviews the career of Earl Palmer, the legendary New Orleans drummer who passed away last year. It is an excerpt from a DVD that I edited for Bay Area boogie-woogie pianist Mitch Woods, who hired New Orleans musicians from various Fats Domino bands to record with him in the Crescent City in 2000. He returned from New Orleans with 15 hours of video which we whittled down to a 2:15 DVD.
From the CD/DVD "Big Easy Boogie" by Mitch Woods.
Earl Palmer played on countless 50's rock' n roll hits for Little Richard, Ray Charles and Fats Domino - as well as many all-time classics like Sam Cook's "Shake" and "Twistin' the Night Away", the Righteous Brothers' "You Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", Richie Valen's "LaBamba", Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" - as well as TV themes from "77 Sunset Strip" to "the Brady Bunch" - and film scores for Quincy Jones.
Watch and listen, you won't believe this career.
Editng and Audio Post by Jeff Roth
More Information and full-length interviews: RootsOfRockDrumming.com
The Roots of Rock Drumming is a book/DVD package from Hudson Music that presents a behind-the-scenes look at the origins of rock n roll drumming (1948-1965), told by many of the groundbreaking drummers who were there and took part in the creation of the music.
Hal Blaine invited me out to his house in Palm Desert, CA. Hal was doing an interview for Modern Drummer magazine with Jim Keltner, Chad Smith, and Earl Palmer.
Visit us here: https://www.musicianshalloffame.com
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musicianshalloffame
Send inquires here: https://www.musicianshalloffame.com/contact-us
View the entire Musicians Hall of Fame Backstage Vault Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNotO4QzIgI&list=PLpVZxNGBuqfAl6xIyyj8tWQS6i6efcK8O
See the whole Backstage Interview Catalog here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNotO4QzIgI&list=PLpVZxNGBuqfAl6xIyyj8tWQS6i6efcK8O
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Almost impossible to tell how many recordings he is on ,,there are so, so,, SO many. He set the standard for most drummers to follow. Everyone, and i mean EVERYONE has heard an Earl Palmer song
Palmer played on many recording sessions, including Little Richard's first several albums and many other iconic Rock & Roll songs. According to one obituary, "his list of credits read like a Who's Who of American popular music of the last 60 years."
Biography
Born into a showbusiness 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 was thought to be local pianist and bandleader Walter "Fats" Pichon.
After the war ended he 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. Palmer was known for playing on New Orleans recording sessions, including Fats Domino's "The Fat Man," "I'm Walkin" (and all the rest 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 Knockin'" by Smiley Lewis.
When Earl Weaver died in January 2013, John W ... How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented, and Reinvented Baseball” — will hit shelves Tuesday ... “Earl was much more interesting than I ever knew,” Palmer posted on X.