B. Bumble & The Stingers

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Nut Rocker 00:00 Tools
Bumble Boogie 02:12 Tools
Nutrocker 01:59 Tools
Nautilus 00:00 Tools
Mashed #5 00:00 Tools
Apple Knocker 02:18 Tools
Caravan 02:35 Tools
Dawn Cracker 01:59 Tools
Chicken Chow Mein 01:59 Tools
School Day Blues 00:00 Tools
Rockin' on 'n' Off 01:59 Tools
Boogie Woogie (Pinetop's Boogie Woogie) 01:59 Tools
Bee Hive 00:00 Tools
Night Time Madness 01:59 Tools
Near You 01:59 Tools
In the Mood 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker (Original Mix) 02:02 Tools
Twelfth Street Rag 01:59 Tools
Bumble Bossa Nova 01:59 Tools
Scales 01:59 Tools
Baby Mash 01:59 Tools
B Bumble & The Stingers - Nut Rocker 01:59 Tools
The Green Hornet Theme 00:00 Tools
The Moon and the Sea 01:59 Tools
Poly Rock 01:59 Tools
Canadian Sunset 01:59 Tools
Nola 01:59 Tools
All of Me 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker - Radio Version 01:59 Tools
B. Bumble & The Stingers 01:59 Tools
Boogie Woogie 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker (Radio Version) 01:59 Tools
Bumble Boogie - Re-Recording 01:59 Tools
Bumblebee Boogie 01:59 Tools
Rebel 'Rouser - Duane Eddy 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker - Re-Recording 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker (Stereo Version) 01:59 Tools
The Nut Rocker 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker [From Nutcracker] 01:59 Tools
Nutrocker - B Bumble and the Stingers 01:59 Tools
Mashed No. 5 01:59 Tools
B Bumble And The Stingers - Nut Rocker 01:59 Tools
Canadian Sunset (Ext mix) 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker (B Bumble & The Stingers) 01:59 Tools
Nut Rockers 01:59 Tools
B. Bumble & The Stingers - Nut Rocker 01:59 Tools
Mashed 01:59 Tools
B.BUMBLE & THE STINGERS Nut Rocker 01:59 Tools
B.Bumble and the Stingers - Apple Knocker (Wiliam Tell) 01:59 Tools
Rockin' On'N'Off 01:59 Tools
Hut Rocker 01:59 Tools
B.Bumble and the Stingers - Ap 01:59 Tools
Rockin' On 'n Off 01:59 Tools
The Moon & the Sea 01:59 Tools
Green Hornet Theme 01:59 Tools
Nutrocke=B Bumble and the Stingers 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker (1962) 01:59 Tools
Grieg Rock 01:59 Tools
Boogie Woogie (Pine Tops) 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker - B. Bumble And The Stingers 01:59 Tools
My Sharona 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker 1962) 01:59 Tools
Nutrocker ('62) 01:59 Tools
Nut Rocker - B Bumble & The Stingers 01:59 Tools
Boogie Woogie (Original Mix) 01:59 Tools
Bumble Bee Boogie 01:59 Tools
Nut Rock 01:59 Tools
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B. Bumble and the Stingers were an instrumental ensemble from the early 1960s, who specialized in rocking up classical melodies. At Rendezvous Records in Los Angeles, the house band had a hit record with a rocked-up version of "In The Mood", credited to the Ernie Fields Orchestra. Band members Earl Palmer, Rene Hall and Plas Johnson then came up with the idea of taking the same approach to a piece of classical music, and approached pianist Jack Fina who had successfully arranged a swing version of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumble Bee" - as "Bumble Boogie" - in 1946. Producer Kim Fowley instructed pianist Ernie Freeman to use Fina's arrangement, but recorded him on two tracks, one using a grand piano for the rhythm part, whilst the other featured a doctored upright with thumb tacks attached to the hammers. Credited to B. Bumble and the Stingers, "Bumble Boogie" went to # 21 on the Billboard charts in 1961. A teen band from Oklahoma, who had played no part in the recording itself, were recruited to handle promotion and public appearances. Their names were given as Fred Richard, Ron Brady, and the unlikely-sounding William "Billy" Bumble. The follow-ups, "Boogie Woogie" and "Caravan", flopped, and the record company lost interest. Fowley then secured the copyright to an arrangement of Tchaikovsky's "March of the Wooden Soldiers", and recorded it on the Del-Rio label with H. B. Barnum, under the name Jack B. Nimble and the Quicks. Producer Rod Pierce at Rendezvous thought that they could do a better version with their own band, and recorded a new arrangement with Earl Palmer (drums), Tommy Tedesco (guitar), Red Callender (bass), and pianist Al Hazan (aka Ali Hassan) taking the place of the indisposed Freeman. Released as "Nut Rocker" in February 1962, the record went to # 23 in the US and # 1 in the U.K. However, despite a touring band being formed to promote them, further B. Bumble and the Stingers recordings failed to match the success of "Nut Rocker", and the musicians who played on the hits continued their own careers on sessions and in touring bands. A version of "Nut Rocker" was recorded in 1972 by Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.