Larry Bunker
Vibraphone, Drums, Bongos, Accordian
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Affinity | AFFD100 | LP | Mel Torme | Live at the Crescendo |
Bethlehem | 11027 | single | Jazz City Workshop | Autumn leaves / Blues in the closet / Autumn leaves / Blues in the closet |
- | 11028 | - | - | The natives are restless / Zing went the strings of my heart / Zing! Went the strings of my heart / The natives are restless tonight |
- | 11075 | - | Milt Bernhart & Herb Geller | That old black magic / Between the devil and the deep blue sea / That old black magic |
- | 11083 | - | Jazz City Workshop | Laura / Them there eyes / Laura / Them there eyes |
- | BCP3 | LP | Bob Hardaway | |
- | BCP44 | - | Jazz City Workshop | - |
- | BCP85 | - | Various Artists | Nothing Cheesy About This Jazz |
- | BCP87 | - | - | Double-Barrel Jazz |
- | BCP89 | - | - | We've Built a Jazz Album for You |
- | BCP1026 | - | Bob Hardaway | Bob Hardaway |
- | BCP6020 | - | Mel Torme | Torme at the Crescendo |
- | BCP6038 | - | Various Artists | Bluesville |
- | LPDX6 | |||
- | LPX3 | - | - | - |
Ember | EMB3359 | LP | #MISS | #MISS |
Gusto | GT4-2051 | single | Earl Bostic | Harlem nocturne / September song |
King | 4943 | - | - | Roses of Picardy / Where or when |
- | 4978 | - | - | I hear a rhapsody / Harlem nocturne |
- | 5025 | - | - | Avalon / Too fine for crying |
- | 5600 | - | - | Wrap it up / How deep is the ocean / Wrap it |
- | 6254 | - | - | September song / Harlem nocturne |
- | EP398 | EP | - | |
- | EP405 | - | - | - |
- | EP406 | - | - | - |
- | LP525 | LP | - | Dance Time |
- | LP547 | - | - | Invitation to Dance |
- | LP558 | - | - | C'mon dance with Earl Bostic |
- | LP654 | - | Various Artists | Rock And Roll Revue, Volume 2 |
- | LP5010-X | |||
- | S7-1604 | single | Earl Bostic | Harlem nocturne / Stranger in paradise |
King Oldies | 15004 | - | - | September song / Harlem nocturne |
Odeon | 7MOE2093 | EP | - | |
Parlophone | 45R4305 | single | - | Avalon / Too fine for crying |
- | GEP8637 | EP | - | Bostic in Harlem |
- | R4263 | single | - | I hear a rhapsody / Harlem nocturne |
- | R4305 | - | - | Avalon / Too fine for crying |
Polydor | 623254 | LP | - | Swing Saxes: Earl Bostic / Tab Smith |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Bob Hardaway Quartet | Los Angeles, CA | January 22, 1955 | [session] | drums |
Bob Hardaway Quintet | - | January 21, 1955 | [session] | vibraphone |
Earl Bostic and his Orchestra | - | April 23, 1956 | [session] | - |
- | - | February 2, 1957 | [session] | - |
Jazz City Workshop | - | November 19, 1955 | [session] | drums, vibraphone |
Mel Torme | Crescendo Club, Los Angeles, CA | February 22, 1957 | [session] | vibraphone, accordian, bongos |
Lawrence Benjamin Bunker (November 4, 1928 – March 8, 2005) was an American jazz drummer, vibraphonist, and percussionist. A member of the Bill Evans Trio in the mid-1960s, he also played timpani with the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra. Wikipedia