Earl Bostic - Deep Purple 78 rpm.

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2010

I belive this was recorded in 1952....or?
Parlophone

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  • Not sure why there is a picture of Coltrane in the slideshow.

  • @flapjack9999 I m not shure either :-) Thanx for making me aware of the mistake.

    I will reuppload this

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  • At the time, I believe he was on Syd Nathan's King label for US release, but Parlophone may have been their British outlet.

  • john coltrane is default picture for youtube sax vids.

  • @umajunkcollector

    Yes they did, it's true.

  • Thank You, for sharing this video! It takes me back to one of the happiest times of my life.

  • Coltrane played with Bostic in the early '50s, right around the time this was recorded.

  • Indeed Bostic was giant on alto sax and impacted Coltrane's knowledge base early on...another major influence and actual creator of the tenor style or approach to bebop on tenor would be Dexter Gordon, he influenced Coltrane and every other post world war two tenor player playing bebop...I grew up listening to Bostic and Louis Jordan on old 78's my best friends dad had stashed down in the basement..it great to see Bostic remembered here.

  • Earl Bostic is my favorite saxophonist... I cant wait till I get my first saxophone.

  • @Jendor09 You could keep it and just add the label "Coltrane was influenced by Bostic," etc....

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