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In the News (Tue 14 Feb 12)

  
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Palmer said that as he left his office for a coffee break around 10:30 in the morning he noticed 2 white men in line with the colored people and that they were very conspicuous as they were the only 2 white people in the line.
Palmer said he didn't get a full view of the person's face and saw him only from an angle from the back of the car as his face was somewhat turned as he was talking to the man on the passenger said of the car.
Palmer pointed out the [sic] CLAY SHAW's first cousin (her father and Clay Shaw are brothers) is married to WILLIE JOE YARBROUGH who is one of the 5 Town Councilmen of Clinton; that she was living in Clinton in 1963 and is still living there as far as he knows.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /cdoc1.htm   (1777 words)

  
 Earl Palmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl Palmer (October 25, 1924) is a legendary drummer and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Palmer is best known for playing on many legendary New Orleans recording sessions, including Fats Domino "The Fat Man" (and all the rest of Fats' hits), "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard (and most of his Richard's hits), "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price, and "I Hear You Knockin'" by Smiley Lewis.
Palmer married four times, producing seven children, Earl Cyril Palmer, Jr., Donald Alfred Palmer, Ronald Raymond Palmer and Patricia Ann Palmer from his first marriage to Catherine Palmer, Shelly Margaret Palmer and Pamela Teresa Palmer from his second marriage to Susan Joy Weidenpesch, and Penny Yasuko Palmer from his third marriage to Yumiko Makino.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_Palmer   (325 words)

  
 William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1859–1942), was a British politician.
The son of the 1st Earl, he was educated at Winchester and University College, Oxford, where he took a first class degree in history.
Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Waldegrave_Palmer,_2nd_Earl_of_Selborne   (531 words)

  
 Dave Kropf, Percussion - Earl Palmer Article
Earl C. Palmer was born October 24, 1924 in New Orleans, Louisiana to a vaudevillian mother, and as early as the age of four he was exposed to the lifestyle of an entertainer.
Earl Palmer is the drummer on many of Little Richard’s hits and “Tutti Frutti” demonstrates his ability to provide an energy level equal to that of the lead vocalist.
Palmer has set forth a shining example of what it truly means to be a working, gigging, professional studio player and he has set the mold for what all studio drummers should aspire to be in their originality and musicianship.
www.davekropf.com /iframe/earlpalmer.htm   (3071 words)

  
 Expert About ea:Earl
Though Palmer's first love was jazz—"I lived in a jazz world," he allowed in his 1999 autobiography Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story—he laid the foundation for rock and roll drumming with his solid stickwork and feverish backbeat.
Earl Palmer is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the fifteenth annual induction dinner.
EARL is an intensely practical language, and although technical in some areas, one of the main objectives of EARL is that it can be used as an interoperable method of storing evaluation data.
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 The Clinton Witnesses Linking Clay Shaw to Oswald and Ferrie - II
Palmer said that as he left his office for a coffee break around 10:30 in the morning he noticed two white men in line with the colored people and that they were very conspicuous as they were the only two white people in the line.
Palmer identified a photograph of Clay Shaw as the driver of the Cadillac: "That is the type of build that the person appeared to have as the person appeared tall even though he was sitting down.
Palmer then told Oswald he would have to get a letter from someone at Jackson saying that he was living in Jackson for six months before he would be able to register, or if he wanted to he could register in New Orleans.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /clinton2.htm   (4125 words)

  
 No. 97 Summer 1999 Off the Shelf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Earl Palmer has been called one of the most important figures in the history of American pop music.
According to Scherman, Palmer's talent and character were shaped by the rich cultural matrix of his neighborhood.
Palmer enlisted in the Army at the outset of World War II and was posted to Europe.
www.si.edu /opa/insideresearch/9997/shelf.htm   (822 words)

  
 CMT.com : Earl Palmer : Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Earl Palmer was a first-call drummer on the New Orleans R&B recording scene from 1950 to 1957.
Born to a mother who was a vaudevillian, little Earl was learning rhythmic patterns as a tap dancer at age four.
Palmer found studio work just as plentiful in Los Angeles, making major inroads into the rock, jazz, and soundtrack fields as well as playing on countless R&B dates with his frequent compadres Rene Hall on guitar and saxist Plas Johnson.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/palmer_earl_1_/bio.jhtml   (317 words)

  
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Earl Palmer, he has rocked, swung and thrilled American music for over 50 years.
While Palmer loved his work as much as he did hanging out with the incredible array of players Matassa recorded, as a jazz man he also has a decidedly hard-nosed view of the nightclub performers on the New Orleans scene: "We avoided Ray Charles.
Then there are the "notes," which in essence are not notes at all but anecdotal material and miniature essays on background and history, the majority of which would have better served the reader if they had been inserted directly into the text.
www.laweekly.com /ink/printme.php?eid=7206   (644 words)

  
 Impeaching Clinton: An examination of the witnesses from Clinton, Louisiana, allegedly linking Lee Harvey Oswald ro Jim ...
Registrar of Voters Henry Earl Palmer testified that at 10:30 AM on a summer day in 1963, he left his office to get a cup of coffee and noticed two white men standing in line to register with a number of fl Clinton residents.
Palmer said that during his interview with the alleged assassin, he told Oswald that in order to register, he would have to get a letter from someone, vouching that he had been living in town for six months.
In his earliest statements, Palmer named Judge John Rarick as a potential witness to the fl Cadillac incident; Rarick, later a Louisiana congressman and a little-known supporter of Jim Garrison's, was an arch segregationist described by one Clinton resident as the "spiritual leader" of the Louisiana Klan.
www.jfk-online.com /impeach.html   (3782 words)

  
 Earl Palmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Palmer has enjoyed his long career, which has been full of musical and, at times, personal excess.
Palmer also played a vital role in crashing down the racial barriers of the '50s and '60s recording industry.
Palmer's also happy to feel that he's contributed good things to music in his life.
www.providencephoenix.com /archive/music/00/01/27/EARL.html   (1181 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
By the time Earl Palmer moved from New Orleans to join the Los Angeles session musician Mafia in 1957, he'd already had a couple of careers in entertainment.
Earl Palmer, the New Orleans jazz musician who became one of rock and roll's great drummers, is a name known chiefly to connoisseurs.
Palmer has a gunfighter mentality that enhances his story, and a career that began back in the 1930's when he was a child dancer.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/030680980X/qid   (1836 words)

  
 Salon Books | "Backbeat: Earl Palmer's Story"
In the '50s and '60s, Earl Palmer was a top drummer-for-hire, first in New Orleans, where he grew up, and then in Los Angeles.
In Tony Scherman's short, unsatisfying portrait, the bulk of which is told in Palmer's own words, it's Palmer's raucous early years, on the prewar fl vaudeville circuit and in the clubs and on the streets of New Orleans, that stand out.
Palmer was born in 1924 to a single mother who landed a featured spot singing and dancing in singer Ida Cox's "Darktown Scandals" revue.
www.salon.com /books/review/1999/08/31/scherman   (657 words)

  
 Earl Palmer: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Earl Palmer [+] was a first-call drummer on the New Orleans RandB recording scene from 1950 to 1957.
Palmer remained the king of the traps at Cosimo Matassa [+]'s fabled recording studio until 1957, when a Shirley and Lee session led to an AandR offer from Aladdin Records boss Eddie Mesner [+].
Palmer found studio work just as plentiful in Los Angeles, making major inroads into the rock, jazz, and soundtrack fields as well as playing on countless RandB dates with his frequent compadres Rene Hall [+] on guitar and saxist Plas Johnson [+].
music.com /person/earl_palmer/1   (343 words)

  
 Clay Shaw trial testimony of Henry Earl Palmer
Palmer, you can state the name of the person you spoke to and you can state what you said, but you cannot state what he said in reply to what you said.
Palmer, what you told him you had to find out from him if he told you that.
Palmer, I show you a picture that the Defense has marked "D-2" for purposes of identification, and I ask you if you recognize the individual in that picture.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /russ/testimony/palmer_h.htm   (3134 words)

  
 Earl Palmer - The Search For Joy
Earl Palmer is a well-known Bible teacher and the author of more than a dozen commentaries and Bible studies.
I have had them put aside a whole plateful of shrimp, and there is also some salmon there, and I've got a whole Siberian peach pie for you when you leave.
Earl, we just have a half a minute left, and I know you have been ministering to university students all around the country and around the world.
www.30goodminutes.org /csec/sermon/palmer_3828.htm   (2475 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 75   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Palmer, John Roundell, Earl of Selborne 4th, b.
Palmer, Roundell Cecil, Earl of Selborne 3rd, b.
Palmer, William Waldegrave, Earl of Selborne 2nd, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx75.html   (405 words)

  
 WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
, 2ND EARL OF (1859), son of the preceding, was educated at Winchester and University College, Oxford, where he took a first class in history.
This experience made him a valuable ally in the movement among the Unionist party at home for Tariff Reform and Colonial Preference, to which he could now give his whole-hearted support.
See: WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE PALMER, 2ND EARL OF SELBORNE at LoveToKnow.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /S/SE/SELBORNE_WILLIAM_WALDEGRAVE_PALMER_2ND_EARL_OF.htm   (531 words)

  
 Drummerworld: Earl Palmer
From 1950 to 1957, Palmer's powerful backbeat and mastery of second-line shuffle rhythms made him a much in-demand percussionist in his hometown.
As a studio player in New Orleans and Los Angeles from the 1940s through the 1970s, Earl Palmer co-created hundreds of hits and transformed the lope of rhythm and blues into full-tilt rock and roll, and was one of the first session men to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Palmer's distinctive voice alternates with the insights of music journalist and historian Tony Scherman in an unforgettable trip through the social and musical cultures of mid-century fl New Orleans and the feverish world of early rock.
www.drummerworld.com /drummers/Earl_Palmer.html   (395 words)

  
 Palmer gags his "critic" in his new book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Granted, Weaver wasn't at a press conference last week promoting Palmer's new book, Together We Were Eleven Foot Nine, a chronicle of the 20-year love-hate relationship between the two Hall of Famers.
''This is the Earl many umpires wish they could've had,'' Palmer quipped, playing on his former manager's numerous confrontations with the men in blue.
Palmer said although he and Weaver had a tempestuous relationship, they were both professional enough to realize the bottom line was wins and losses.
www.usatoday.com /sports/baseball/sbbw5244.htm   (324 words)

  
 Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Earl Palmer considers the implications of the blessing of Aaron: Num.
Earl Palmer, one of the great experts on C.S. Lewis' life and faith, goes in depth into the life of Lewis.
Earl Palmer is senior pastor of the University Presbyterian, Seattle, the Presbyterian church with the highest worship attendance in the nation.
www.essentialmediaservices.com /catalog.html   (3897 words)

  
 earl palmer
Drummer Earl Palmer, an inductee as well as an outspoken critic of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, remembers the turbulent '50s and '60s in Los Angeles.
Earl Palmer (October 25, 1924) is a legendary drummer and member of the Rock and Roll Hall...
Palmer is credited with virtually inventing the rock and roll beat when he played with Little Richard and Fats Domino.
www.drumsearch.net /drums/earl-palmer.html   (596 words)

  
 Earl Palmer, Dr. John, Warren Zanes radio interview
EARL PALMER: When I was tap dancing up and down Bourbon Street for tips at four years old.
DJ: And Earl has always been the guy on the session, the first guy that ever said "Let's play a little more fonky" you know, Earl was always the guy that kinda pulled our coattail on how to play the song a little better.
DP: Dr. John, thank you, Earl, thank you, Warren…I've been talking with Earl Palmer, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and VP at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Warren Zanes, and by phone legendary New Orleans musician Dr. John.
www.satchmo.com /halloffame/interview.html   (2464 words)

  
 Earl Palmer MP3 Downloads - Earl Palmer Music Downloads - Earl Palmer Music Videos
Talk about a supreme recommendation -- in a city renowned for its second-line rhythms and syncopated grooves, Palmer was the man, playing on countless sessions by all the immortals: Little Richard, Fats Domino, Smiley Lewis, Dave Bartholomew, and too many more to list here.
Such contacts led him to be around drum kits on a regular basis, and it didn't take him long to master them.
Sam Lay was born March 20, 1935, in Birmingham, AL, and began his career as a drummer in Cleveland in 1954, working with the Moon Dog Combo.
www.mp3.com /Earl-Palmer/artists/91775/biography.html   (407 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st earl of (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st earl of, British And Irish History, Biographies
Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st earl of[sel´bOrn] Pronunciation Key, 1812–95, British jurist and statesman.
His son, William Waldegrave Palmer, 2d earl of Selborne, 1859–1942, was first lord of the admiralty (1900–1905) and worked closely with Sir John Fisher (later 1st Baron Fisher) on the important naval reforms of the period.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Selborne.html   (322 words)

  
 Spectropop Group Discussion Archives: Digest Number 621 - 06 Oct 2002
Born to a mother who was a vaudevillian, little Earl Palmer was learning rhythmic patterns as a tap dancer at age four.
Palmer remained the king of the traps at Cosimo's fabled recording studio until 1957, when a Shirley Lee session led to an AR offer from Aladdin Records boss Eddie Mesner.
Occasionally, Palmer would record as a leader -- the instrumental "Johnny's House Party" for Aladdin, a couple of early- '60s albums for Liberty.
www.spectropop.com /archive/digest/d621.htm   (857 words)

  
 Music: Hall-of-Fame Hitter (The Boston Phoenix . 01-31-00)
Like any good grandfather, Earl Palmer has tried to find interests to share with his grandkids.
Earl Palmer's helped define the sound of rock-and-roll drumming since the very beginning.
But he's also been listening over the years, and here's what he had to say about the drummers who have made an impact on him: "One early influence was Sid Catlett, the bandleader.
weeklywire.com /ww/01-31-00/boston_music_1.html   (1320 words)

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