David Palmer (drummer)

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David Palmer, drummer featured on ABC's first album The Lexicon of Love. After ABC's first album, David pursued session drumming, notably appearing as second drummer for Japanese electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra on their farewell tour in 1983.

Palmer then returned to recording sessions on ABC's second album, only to leave shortly thereafter to embark on a successful career playing for artists such as Rod Stewart.

In 2004 he rejoined ABC for a one-off show for VH1's Bands Reunited, and began collaborating with Martin Fry on a new ABC album, tentatively entitled "Traffic".

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Mark Lickley (1980–1982) | David Robinson (1980–1982) | David Palmer (1980-1982) | Andy Newmark (1983) | Alan Spenner (1983) | Stephen Singleton (1980–1984) | Fiona Russell-Powell (a.k.a Eden) (1985) | David Yarritu (1985)| Mark White (1980–1992) | Glenn Gregory (1995–1997) | Keith Lowndes (1995–1997)
Discography
Albums: The Lexicon of Love | Beauty Stab| How to Be a...Zillionaire! | Alphabet City | Up | Abracadabra | Skyscraping
Live and Compilations: Absolutely | The Lexicon of Live | Look of Love - The Very Best of ABC
Singles: "Tears Are Not Enough" | "Poison Arrow" | "The Look of Love (Part One)" | "All of My Heart"
| "That Was Then but This Is Now" | "S.O.S." | "Be Near Me" | "How to Be a Millionaire" | "Vanity Kills" | "Ocean Blue" | "When Smokey Sings" | "The Night You Murdered Love" | "King Without a Crown" | "The Look of Love '90" |"One Better World" | "The Real Thing" | "Love Conquers All" | "Say It" | "Rolling Sevens" | "Skyscraping" | "Stranger Things" | "Peace and Tranquility"
Videos: ABC Mantrap | Absolutely...ABC
Spinoffs: Honeyroot