Hollywood Records has released
The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat (Original Soundtrack) by composer Kathryn Bostic. The album is available now, on digital platforms, coinciding with the film’s release on Hulu.
In addition, Hollywood Records has released the newest episode of their music docuseries, The Big Score. This episode sees composer Kathryn Bostic bring her soulful artistry to life with her score for Searchlight’s The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat. Drawing from her jazz and classical background, Bostic emphasizes serving the film’s story and characters, particularly focusing on Barbara Jean’s journey of abandonment and growth. Her orchestral score blends raw blues influences to reflect the characters’ emotional depth and evolution, using vocal textures to convey trauma. Bostic’s music evolves as friendships deepen, the score crescendos into a jubilant, blues-filled climax, celebrating the powerful bond of sisterhood that defines the characters’ lives. Scroll down to watch the episode.









