- Earl Grant
Earl Grant (
January 20 1931 -June 11 1970 ) was an Americaneasy listening pianist ,Hammond organ ist, andvocalist popular in the 1950s and 60'sBorn in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , Grant was gifted with keyboard skills and a finesinging voice. Other instruments he was skilled at playing weretrumpet , drums andHammond organ . Grant attended four music schools, then became a music teacher, augmenting his income by performing in clubs during his army service, stationed inTexas . Before long, Grant signed withDecca Records in 1958 and his first single "The End" reached number 7 on the music charts. "Ebb Tide", released in 1961, was his first album, which also rose to number 7 on the charts. He recorded five more singles that made the charts, including "Swingin' Gently" (from "Ebb Tide"), and six additional albums (mostly on theDecca Records label) through 1968. He also recorded the album "Yes Sirree" and the instrumental album "Trade Winds", single-tracked on theHammond organ and piano, featuring the love theme from the film "El Cid" and Chaplin's "Eternally". This album features some very realistic sounding "tropical bird calls" done on the organ. "The House of Bamboo" was a famous single cut.Grant also made a few appearances in
film andtelevision , including "Tender Is the Night" (1962), "Juke Box Rhythm " (1959), and "The Ed Sullivan Show " (1961).He died instantly in a car accident in
Lordsburg, New Mexico , at the age of 39.Selected Discography
*"Versatile Earl Grant" (
Decca Records )
*"Midnight Earl" (Decca Records ), DL 9201
*"Grant takes rhythm" (Decca Records )
*"Fly me to the moon" (Decca Records )
*"Just for a thrill" (Decca Records )
*"Juts one more time(Decca Records , 1964)External links
* [http://www.spaceagepop.com/grant.htm Profile of Grant]
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