Eddie Palmieri

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Eddie Palmieri is one of the foremost Latin jazz pianists of the last half of the 20th century, blessed with a technique that fuses such ubiquitous jazz influences as the styles of Herbie Hancock, Thelonious Monk, and McCoy Tyner into a Latin context. No purist, he has also shown a welcome willingness to experiment with fusions of Latin and non-Latin music. However, despite a number of stints with major labels and numerous industry awards and nominations, he has yet to break into the American record scene in a big way.

Like his older brother Charlie, Eddie started playing at an early age (eight) and studied classical piano while also playing drums. He made his professional debut with Johnny Sequi's orchestra in 1955 and eventually joined Tito Rodriguez's popular band in 1958-1960. In 1961, Palmieri formed his highly influential band la Perfecta, whose flute and twin- or triple-trombone front line made American jazz musicians like Herbie Mann take notice; he also scored heavily in an excellent 1966 collaboration with Cal Tjader, El Sonido Nuevo (Verve). After la Perfecta split up in 1968 due to financial problems, Palmieri played with the Tico and Fania All-Stars, recorded with Alfredo "Chocolat" Armenteros, Cachao, and Justo Betancourt, and, like his brother, cut some Latin boogaloo sessions. Around the mid-'60s, Palmieri began formal studies of arranging, and the Monk influence became more pronounced in his piano work. While recording for the Latin Coco label in the mid-'70s, Palmieri started to mix salsa with R&B, pop, rock, Spanish vocals, and jazz improvisation. Brief affiliations with Columbia in the late '70s and Capitol (in league with David Sanborn) in the late '80s failed to produce an American breakthrough hit, though the latter attempt was aimed squarely at the burgeoning "jazz-lite" market. While much of his output as a leader remains out of print in American catalogs, several of his older albums are available on CD; Palmieri has also remained active in the 1990s, recording the jazz-oriented Palmas (1993) for the normally classical Nonesuch label, as well as a series of albums for the RMM label. He returned to his La Perfecta days in April 2002 with La Perfecta II on the Concord Jazz label. Two more albums for Concord followed, Rimo Caliente in 2003 and Listen Here in 2005. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

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    Eddie Palmieri 75th Birthday Celebration at the Blue Note
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    Legendary Puerto Rican pianist Eddie Palmieri will celebrate his 75th birthday from March 13-18 at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City. Joining P...
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  • Jun 6 Thursday
    New York, NY, US B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
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  • Jun 14 Friday
    Paris, France New Morning
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  • Aug 3 Saturday
    Newport, RI, US Fort Adams State Park
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  • Aug 4 Sunday
    Newport, RI, US Fort Adams State Park
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Discography

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  • Recorded Live At Sing Song (2012)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Recorded Live At Sing Song (2012)
    Fania
  • Eddie Palmieri with Harlem River Drive: Live at Sing Sing (2012)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Eddie Palmieri with Harlem River Drive: Live at Sing Sing (2012)
    City Hall
  • Salsa Brothers (2011)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Salsa Brothers (2011)
    Nascente
  • Listen Here! (2005)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Listen Here! (2005)
    Concord
  • La Experiencia (2004)
    Eddie Palmieri
    La Experiencia (2004)
    Fania
  • Ritmo Caliente (2003)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Ritmo Caliente (2003)
    Concord Picante
  • La Perfecta II (2002)
    Eddie Palmieri
    La Perfecta II (2002)
    Concord Picante
  • Live (1999)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Live (1999)
    RMM
  • Straight Ahead (1999)
    Eddie Palmieri
    Straight Ahead (1999)
    Fania Special
  • El Rumbero del Piano (1998)
    Eddie Palmieri
    El Rumbero del Piano (1998)
    RMM
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