Interview with Earl Palmer (Part 2)
Earl Palmer
00:40 - Earl's bandmate (Frank) having a stroke - effects on family and band
02:40 - Working for Eddie Mesner - Session work with artists like Little Richard
05:00 - Recording studios where Earl did session work; Other New Orleans musicians
15:20 - New Orleans has always been known for having great trumpet players
16:00 - R&B Sound drying out in the late 1950s - Rock music absorbed rhythm and blues
17:00 - Young people discovering other kinds of music and being more musically educated
19:00 - Hit records that he recorded on in the 60's - Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra, Lou Rawls, Lightnin' Hopkins, etc
21:30 - Playing different genres of music - ie. Doris Day
24:00 - Interactions with famous producers and musicians in the studio
28:20 - More studio experiences - musicians who needed cues constantly
30:00 - Rock groups in the studio - using studio musicians
31:45 - Other work - movies and jingles
33:40 - Upcoming sessions and tours
36:00 - Recollections, Memorable experiences
38:20 - Describing his own drum style
41:20 - People who helped him along the way - Dave Bartholomew
