Earl Forest
Biography
Earl Forest (December 1, 1926 – February 26, 2003) was an American musician and a member of the Memphis-based R&B coalition called the Beale Streeters, which included Johnny Ace, Bobby Bland, Junior Parker, B.B. King, and Roscoe Gordon. Forest had a hit record in 1953 with "Whoopin' And Hollerin'" on Duke Records. He also recorded for Meteor Records and Flair Records.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Workingman's Dead
1970

The Grateful Dead
1967

Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO (12/10/71)
2021

Brown Sugar
1964

Checkerboard Lounge, Live Chicago 1981
2012

Europe '72: The Complete Recordings - Wembley Empire Pool - London, England 4/8/72
2011

On View At The Five Spot Cafe
1960

Europe '72: The Complete Recordings - Olympia Theatre - Paris, France, 5/3/72
2011

Nightbird
2015

Rock With Me Baby
2002

Ladies And Gentlemen... The Grateful Dead
2000

Midnight Run
1989

Oh Lord, Let Me Do No Wrong
1987

Blues You Can Use
1987

The James Cotton Blues Band
1967

Live Session! Cannonball Adderley With The New Exciting Voice Of Ernie Andrews!
1964

The Barefoot Rock And You Got Me (Double Feature)
1958

Cut You Loose!
1968

Last Night!
1961
Credited work
349 releases · 92 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 385
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Prairie Sun Recording Studios · Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt · Acme Recording Studios
