Earl Palmer

Rhythm and Blues Drummer

Earl Palmer - Rhythm and Blues Drummer
Born

1924
101 years ago

Died

September 19th, 2008
17 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Pioneered the rhythm and blues genre as a session drummer, contributing to the sound of numerous hit records during the 1950s and 1960s. Collaborated with renowned artists such as Fats Domino and Little Richard, helping define the New Orleans sound. Worked with various record labels, recording tracks that became foundational to rock and roll and popular music. His drumming style influenced countless musicians and drummers in multiple genres.

Played on hits like 'Tutti Frutti'

Recorded with Fats Domino and Little Richard

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