Earl Grant - L-o-v-e -
The legendary "Triple-Threat" entertainer Earl Grant —a pianist, organist, and vocalist—is best remembered for his smooth, sophisticated style that bridged the gap between jazz, pop, and blues. While often compared to Nat King Cole, Grant’s rendition of "L-O-V-E" (featured on his tribute album Earl Grant Sings and Plays Songs Made Famous by Nat Cole ) showcases his unique ability to blend technical keyboard mastery with an intimate, gravelly vocal delivery. The Artistry of Earl Grant
: His breakout hit was "The End" in 1958, which reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. However, his most enduring instrumental achievement was his million-selling version of "Ebb Tide". "L-O-V-E" and the Nat King Cole Connection Earl Grant - L-O-V-E
The song "L-O-V-E" is inextricably linked to Nat King Cole, but Grant’s interpretation serves as a testament to his own versatility. In his 1960s tribute album, Grant reimagined Cole’s hits with his signature organ flourishes. However, his most enduring instrumental achievement was his