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Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. (June 19, 1945 – November 20, 1997) was an American writer, musicologist, clarinetist, saxophonist, and blues producer. He is best known for his non-fictional writing on the field of music; his work as a music journalist for The New York Times and Rolling Stone magazine; his production work for blues recordings (including the soundtrack for the film Deep Blues ...
Robert Allen Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003) was an English singer and songwriter. He was known for his powerful and soulful voice, his sartorial elegance, and his stylistic explorations, combining soul , funk , jazz , rock , pop , reggae , and blues .
Robert Palmer (American writer) (1945–1997), American music critic and blues producer; Robert Palmer (British writer) (1888–1916), British writer, poet and British Army captain; Robert Moffat Palmer (1915–2010), American composer; Robert Palmer (RAF officer) (1920–1944), British bomber pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross
His daughter Augusta Palmer is a filmmaker; she recently made a film The Hand of Fatima about Robert Palmer and the Master Musicians of Jajouka. If anyone goes on to do an article on her, there is a photo of her at Commons:File:Augusta Palmer 01.jpg. And her film might be good viewing for someone who wants to expand this article.
Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley is the debut solo album by Robert Palmer, released in 1974.It followed three album releases co-fronting the band Vinegar Joe. [5] [6]Palmer is backed by The Meters and Lowell George of Little Feat.
The members of the band were Nancy Jeffries on vocals, [2] Bill Barth on guitar, Luke Faust, formerly of the Holy Modal Rounders, on guitar, banjo, fiddle, and harmonica, Trevor Koehler on saxophone, and Robert Palmer (1945–1997) on clarinet and alto saxophone. Elvin Jones and Bernard Purdie both drummed with the group at times.
"Addicted to Love" is a song by English rock singer Robert Palmer released in 1986. It is the third song on Palmer's eighth studio album Riptide (1985) and was released as its third single. The single version is a shorter edit of the full-length album version. The song entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart the week ending 8 February 1986.
Annie L. Y. Orff (1861–1914) – American journalist; magazine editor and publisher; Robert Percival Porter (1852–1917) – British-born American journalist, editor, statistician; co-founder of the New York Press; Effie Hoffman Rogers (1853/55–1918) – editor-in-chief and publisher of the P.E.O. Record