Tickled pink to see this. What a classy, well-spoken gentlemen who was so neglected in the latter 20th Century. A rare talent whose memory we must keep alive.
I stumbled on Trade Winds at a flea market a few years ago and had never heard Earl Grant but it was a dollar so I bought it based solely on the album cover and have been a big fan and collector of his albums ever since. Thanks so much for finding and posting this.
Tickled pink to see this. What a classy, well-spoken gentlemen who was so neglected in the latter 20th Century. A rare talent whose memory we must keep alive.
I stumbled on Trade Winds at a flea market a few years ago and had never heard Earl Grant but it was a dollar so I bought it based solely on the album cover and have been a big fan and collector of his albums ever since. Thanks so much for finding and posting this.
The simple genius of Earl Grant, so very rare today. So desperately needed.
Wow finally a interview , thank you so much for posting
THANKS FOR POSTING! NEVER KNEW OF HIM
What a fine gentleman as well as a gifted musician.
Gone to soon RIP
Fine man here. So sad he died at 39.
I wish someone would find some of the Earl Grant kine-scopes from the Ed Sullivan show.
That would be awesome.
excellent.
Dayum, he be dappah, ho.. word.
Died : June 10, 1970 in Lordsburg, New Mexico. (car accident)
A lovely singer sounded like Nat king cole
Nice