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.
The simple genius of Earl Grant, so very rare today. So desperately needed.
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.
Gone to soon RIP
Wow finally a interview , thank you so much for posting
Fine man here. So sad he died at 39.
What a fine gentleman as well as a gifted musician.
THANKS FOR POSTING! NEVER KNEW OF HIM
Dayum, he be dappah, ho.. word.
I wish someone would find some of the Earl Grant kine-scopes from the Ed Sullivan show.
That would be awesome.
A lovely singer sounded like Nat king cole
excellent.
Died : June 10, 1970 in Lordsburg, New Mexico. (car accident)
Nice