Earle Spencer

Robert Earle Spencer (born 26 June 1925 Welborn, Kansas – 19 September 1973 Fillmore, Utah) was an American trombonist and leader of a progressive swing big band bearing his name — Earle Spencer and His Orchestra. He formed the band in 1946 and disbanded in 1949. The band recorded for Black & White Records — a label so named by its founder, Les Schreiber, to reflect the races of its recording artists.

The Almost Forgotten Pioneer Of Big Band Jazz (Remastered) - 2011-04-12T00:00:00.000000Z

The Complete Black & White Recordings 1946-1949 Plus Live Performances at Casino Gardens - 2000-09-02T00:00:00.000000Z

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