John "Poli" Palmer
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Birth name | John Michael Palmer |
Born | May 25, 1943 |
Origin | Evesham, Worcestershire |
Years active | 1960s - present |
Associated acts | Blossom Toes Family |
John Michael Palmer (born May 25, 1943, in Evesham, Worcestershire) is a British rock musician who was a key member in the progressive rock band Family. Though he was not an original member, he was regarded as being integral to the group's sound. He played the vibraphone, flute, piano, synthesizers and occasional drums, and he was with the band from late 1969 until late 1972.
Palmer originally played in a group called The Hellions, which featured future Traffic members Jim Capaldi and Dave Mason, The trio later formed Deep Feeling, which also included future Spooky Tooth member Luther Grosvenor. Palmer was briefly involved later with acts such as the Blossom Toes and Ian Matthews' Southern Comfort, formed by the former Fairport Convention frontman of that name. He was in the folk rock band Eclection for one month - October 1969 - before joining Family.
Palmer replaced Jim King in Family and immediately went to work on the group's third album, A Song For Me. Many of that album's songs had to be re-arranged, as they were written with King's saxophone and harmonica in mind. Palmer rose to the challenge, transforming songs with his different instruments. "Drowned In Wine" became a full-blown rocker with his overamplified flute, and his vibraphones added a jazz touch to the blues number "Love Is a Sleeper." A Song For Me was released in January 1970 to rave reviews, and Family seemed re-invigorated by Palmer's arrival.
Palmer would contribute on the next two Family albums, Anyway and Fearless. On the latter album, released in 1971, Palmer contributed the jazz instrumental "Crinkly Grin" and the song "Larf and Sing," which he sang lead on himself. After 1972's Bandstand and a U.S. tour as the warmup act for Elton John, Palmer left Family to form a group with fellow Family alumnus Ric Grech, but that effort never got anywhere.
Palmer's other credits include work on two albums from British soul singer Linda Lewis, 1972's Lark and 1973's Fathoms Deep. He also has worked with Peter Frampton, and he made guest appearances on albums from the post-Family band Streetwalkers and on solo albums from former Family lead singer Roger Chapman. Palmer contributed tuned percussion on Pete Townshend's 1982 solo album All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes.
In the recent past, Palmer has split time between music and computer work, including playing in a group featuring King Crimson and Bad Company alumnus Boz Burrell.
[edit] Trivia
Jethro Tull leader Ian Anderson has said that he began concentrating on his flute playing after hearing Palmer play.
[edit] References
- http://members.aol.com/songforme/ "Strange Band" - The Family Home Page
- http://members.aol.com/songforme/circle/poli.htm Palmer at "Strange Band"
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