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Earl Grant (January 20, 1931 – June 10, 1970) was an American pianist, organist, and vocalist popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Career.
Earl Grant (born December 25, 1976) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach for the Boston College Eagles men's basketball team. Prior to being named head coach at Boston College, Grant served as head coach at the College of Charleston, as an assistant coach at Clemson University, and an assistant coach for six years under former Charleston assistant coach Gregg ...
The following is a list of Boston College Eagles men's basketball head coaches.The Eagles have had 17 head coaches in their 89-season history. [1]Boston College's current head coach is Earl Grant.
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"The End" is a song with music by Jimmy Krondes and lyrics by Sid Jacobson. In 1958, the song was released in the United States as a 1958 single by Earl Grant.Grant's single on the Decca label, featured the orchestra of Charles "Bud" Dant; some pressings of the single were shown with the title "(At) The End (Of A Rainbow)".
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Earl Bostic (alto saxophone) Earl Grant (organ) The Impacts (R. Baber, H. Brooks, H. Powell, C. Mattocks and K. Seymour) recorded a doo-wop version in 1959 that can be found on The Doo Wop Box II. Etta Jones (vocals) recorded this tune on her album Something Nice in 1961; Cedar Walton made it funky on the 1976 album Beyond Mobius
"Not One Minute More" is a 1959 song and single by American singer and actress Della Reese. [1]The song became her third big hit and million-seller, and peaked at number #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and #12 on the US Billboard R&B chart. [2]