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Singer / Musician of Blues
A.k.a. Earl Lacy Forest, Sr.
Earl Forest (born December 1, 1926, Memphis, Tennessee, USA - died February 26, 2003, Memphis, Tennessee, USA) was an American blues drummer, singer, songwriter, recording engineer and A&R manager. In the early 1950's he was a member of The Beale Streeters.
The Beale Streeters |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Earl Forest Featuring The Beale Streeters With Bobby Bland And Johnny Ace | Earl Forest Featuring The Beale Streeters With Bobby Bland And Johnny Ace | 1987 | Compil. |
The Duck / The Crown | Earl Forest | 1963 | Single |
The Twistin' Twist / Memphis Twist | Willard Burton / Earl Forest | 1963 | Single |
Memphis Twist | Earl Forest | 1962 | Single |
Out On A Party / Oh, Why | Earl Forest | 1954 | Single |
Your Kind Of Love / Ohh, Ohh Wee | Earl Forest | 1954 | Album |
Whoopin' And Hollerin' | Earl Forest With The Beale Streeters | 1953 | Album |
Last Night's Dream / Fifty Three | Earl Forest | 1953 | Single |
Mid Night Hours Journey / Trouble And Me | Johnny Ace / Earl Forest | 1953 | Album |
I Wronged A Woman/ I Can't Forgive You | Earl Forest | 1953 | Album |