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Dave Palmer (keyboardist)

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Dave Palmer
Born(1968-11-08)November 8, 1968
Denton, Texas, U.S.
GenresJazz, rock
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboards
LabelsThree Crows, Two Ohm Hop, Leaning House

Dave Palmer is an American session keyboardist native to Texas and living in Ojai, California. Palmer has toured, performed, or recorded with Air, Fiona Apple, Seal, Chris Isaak, Joe Henry, Bobby Previte, Wayne Horvitz, Fleetwood Mac, Ponga,[1] Critters Buggin, MC 900 Ft. Jesus, Aimee Mann, Solomon Burke, Turin Brakes, Cake, Lindsey Buckingham, Tegan and Sara, and Avenged Sevenfold.[2]

Palmer is a member of the Denton, Texas and Los Angeles, California-based Earl Harvin Trio. In 2006 Palmer released the solo album Romance.

Reviewer Glenn Astarita considers Palmer a "top-notch acoustic jazz pianist".[3]

Selected discography

  • Strange Happy, Earl Harvin and Dave Palmer (1997)
  • Live at the Gypsy Tea Room, Earl Harvin Trio (1999)
  • Unincorporated, Earl Harvin Trio (2001)
  • The Jam, Fred Hamilton & the Earl Harvin Trio (DVD, 2005)
  • Romance (2006)

References

  1. ^ Spontaneous Composition: Ponga for the Sheer Sensual Pleasure of It James Kirchmer, The Stranger, December 6, 2001
  2. ^ Bio Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine ThreeCrowsMusic.com
  3. ^ Fred Hamilton & The Earl Harvin Trio: The Jam Glenn Astarita, AllAboutJazz, February 3, 2006

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