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Earl Backus - Haunted Guitar (12" LP, Mono, 1957) Track List: 1. Haunted Guitar 2. La Golondrina 3. You Make Me Feel So Young 4. Our Love Is Here To Stay 5. Earl's Boogie 6. Tempo Nuevo 7. South Of The Border 8. The Way You Look Tonight 9. Tahitian Rendezvous 10. Give Me The Simple Life 11. Ricky Ticky 12. Baubles, Bangles And Beads Earnie "Earl" Backus (* around 1920, † after 1979) was an American musician (guitar) in the field of big band jazz and light music. Live and act Earl Backus recorded the number “Lula from Honolulu” in Chicago in February 1940 with the western swing band Sweet Violet Boys (Vocalion 05498); he then worked in the California jazz scene from the mid-1940s; as a rhythm guitarist he belonged to the octet / sextet of guitarist George Barnes , with whom he made the first recordings for Keynote ("Windy City Flash"). In the following years he played with Max Miller, Roy Kral / Anita O'Day, Russell Procope , Jimmy Witherspoon and the organist Ken Griffin ("Oh Happy Day"); he also belonged to the orchestras of Ray Anthony , Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey , Tex Beneke, Bill Russo , Buddy Morrow , David Carroll, Mike Simpson and Ralph Marterie . In the field of jazz he recorded Tom Lord participated in 33 recording sessions 1946-1979, most recently at Bobby Christian. As a studio musician he also worked for singers such as Mahalia Jackson ("Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen", 1954), Barbara Lewis ("Straighten up Your Heart", 1963) and Walter Jackson ("It's All Over"). He released his debut album Guitar in the Night in 1954 on Epic Records, with titles such as "I'm Thru with Love" and "In the Still of the Night". In 1957 he released the easy-listening album Haunted Guitar (Dot Records), on which Mel Schmidt (bass), Bob Acri (piano), Remo Biondi (guitar, percussion) and Frank Rullo (drums) had worked. The billboard noted in 1957: "Backus plays uncomplicatedly, without frills and without outstanding personal interpretations of a subject." During this time the rock'n'roll vowel number "Kerrybrooke Hop", which was on the label Sears Roebuck appeared. #earlbackus #jazz #instrumental #vinyl #record #hauntedguitar Like and Subscribe for more Vinyl to Digital recordings