Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936)
is an American
Grammy Award
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-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Puerto Rican ancestry. He is the founder of the bands La Perfecta, La Perfecta II, and Harlem River Drive.
Early life
Palmieri's parents moved to New York from
Ponce, Puerto Rico
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, in 1926 and settled in the
South Bronx
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, a largely
Jewish
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neighborhood. There, he and his elder brother
Charlie Palmieri
Carlos Manuel "Charlie" Palmieri (November 21, 1927 – September 12, 1988) was an American bandleader and musical director of salsa music. He was known as the "Giant of the Keyboards".
Early years
Palmieri's parents migrated to New York from Po ...
were born.
He accompanied Charlie and participated in many talent contests when he was eight years old.
Palmieri continued his education in the city's public school system where he was constantly exposed to
jazz
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music. He took piano lessons and performed at
Carnegie Hall
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at the age of eleven. Influenced by
Thelonious Monk
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and
McCoy Tyner
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, and inspired by his older brother, he determined to someday form his own band — which he accomplished in 1950 when he was fourteen years old. During the 1950s, Palmieri played in several bands including
Tito Rodríguez's.
First recordings
In 1961, Palmieri founded the band Conjunto La Perfecta, which featured singer
Ismael Quintana. Apart from the big bands, at the beginning of the decade the
Pachanga was the Latin dance craze. Essential to the Charanga style is the five key wooden flute and at least two violins. Palmieri decided to replace the violins with two trombones for a heavier sound.
Two key elements to the 'Palmieri' sound were trombonists
Barry Rogers (who was very influential as well as guitarist Bob Bianco, with whom Palmieri studied harmony to the
fourth chords sound that Palmieri is known for) and Brazilian-born
José Rodrígues. Together they were responsible for many of the 'head' arrangements, mambos and moñas that the band recorded. George Castro (flute),
Manny Oquendo (bongó and timbales), Tommy López (conga) and Dave Pérez (bass) rounded out the group. To this day, the group is known as one of the swingingest, most danceable, innovative and influential groups of that period.
Palmieri experimented by including a touch of jazz in his recordings, and incorporating a popular Cuban rhythm known as
mozambique
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. ''Lo Que Traigo Es Sabroso'' (What I Bring is Saucy) and ''Mozambique'' are just two examples of his use of this rhythm. Seeking a bigger and punchier sound, Palmieri disbanded the band in 1968.
In 1971, Palmieri recorded ''Vamonos Pa'l Monte'' (Let's go to the Mountain) with his brother Charlie at the organ. That same year he also recorded ''Eddie Palmieri & Friends in Concert, At the
University of Puerto Rico
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''. In 1975, Palmieri won the first
Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording with ''The Sun of Latin Music'' (produced by
Harvey Averne and arranged by René Hernández, long-time pianist with the orchestra led by
Machito, and Barry Rogers (Un Día Bonito)). On July 21, 1979, he appeared at the
Amandla Festival
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along with
Bob Marley
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,
Dick Gregory
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and
Patti LaBelle
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, among others.
In the 1980s, Ismael Quintana returned to the band, which also included
Cheo Feliciano. Palmieri won two Grammys for the recordings of ''Palo Pa' Rumba'' and ''Solito''. He also recorded the album ''La Verdad'' (The Truth) with
salsa
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singer
Tony Vega in 1987. The next year, his brother Charlie died suddenly.
In the 1990s, Palmieri had participated in various concerts and recordings with the Fania All-Stars and the Tico All-Stars; he also introduced
La India
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with the production of ''
Llegó La India via Eddie Palmieri'' (La India has arrived via Eddie Palmieri), released in 1992. In 1998, Palmieri received an honorary doctorate from the
Berklee College of Music
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.
In 2000, Palmieri announced his retirement from the world of music. However, he recorded ''Masterpiece'' with
Tito Puente
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and won two Grammys; additionally he was also named the "Outstanding Producer of the Year" by the National Foundation of Popular Culture. Palmieri has won a total of 9 Grammy Awards in his career, most recently for his 2006 album ''
Simpático''. On November 6, 2004, Palmieri directed a "Big Band Tribute" to his late brother Charlie at Avery Hall at the
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
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.
La Perfecta
Palmieri's La Perfecta departed from the traditional Cuban sources of salsa instrumentation by introducing a new stylistic device into the New York Latin sound. Their signature sound relied heavily on two trombones and a flute instead of trumpets. On the liner notes of their first album, Eddie's brother Charlie dubbed this combination the 'trombanga', referring to the trombones and the still popular
charanga which typically featured the flute. The combination helped to give La Perfecta a rich and bold sound which contributed to Palmieri's success with his new band. The trombone-based sound was later adopted by salsa band leaders
Willie Colón and Manny Oquendo, among others.
La Perfecta II
Palmieri formed a new band, La Perfecta II, with whom he recorded the CD ''Ritmo Caliente'' (Hot Rhythm). On April 30, 2005, "Mi Día Bonito", a tribute to Eddie Palmieri celebrating his 50 years in the world of music, took place at the
Rubén Rodríguez Coliseum in
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
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. The event included the participation of
Lalo Rodríguez
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Early life
Rodriguez was b ...
,
Ismael Quintana,
Cheo Feliciano,
La India
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, Hermán Olivera, Jerry Medina, Luis Vergara and Wichy Camacho.
In November and December 2005, Palmieri teamed up with longtime trumpeter and band member
Brian Lynch to record the
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CD release ''
The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project: Simpático''. This CD and accompanying multimedia web site features music by an all-star roster of jazz and Latin jazz artists, including
Phil Woods
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,
Lila Downs,
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Conrad Herwig
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,
Giovanni Hidalgo
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, Gregory Tardy, Mario Rivera, Boris Kozlov, Rubén Rodríguez, Luques Curtis, Robby Ameen, Dafnis Prieto, Pedro Martínez, Johnny Rivero, Edsel Gómez, Yosvany Terry. In 2007, the recording was awarded a
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as the best
Latin Jazz Recording.
Back in the studio
Palmieri returned to the studio to record three songs for the soundtrack to ''Doin' it in the Park: Pickup Basketball NYC''. The documentary, co-directed by Bobbito García and Kevin Couliau, explores the relationship between NYC playgrounds, basketball, arts and culture. In 2022, Eddie Palmieri appeared in a feature-length documentary titled
Santos - Skin to Skin
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Synopsis
Cast
* John Santos
* Aida Salazar
* John Calloway
* Eddie Palmieri
* Orestes Vilato
* Raul ...
.
Discography
* ''La Perfecta'' (
Alegre, 1962)
* ''El molestoso'' (Alegre, 1963)
* ''Lo que traigo es sabroso'' (Alegre, 1964)
* ''Echando pa'lante (Straight Ahead)'' (
Tico, 1964)
* ''
Azúcar pa' ti (Sugar for You)'' (Tico, 1965)
* ''Mambo con conga es Mozambique'' (Tico, 1965)
* ''
El Sonido Nuevo'' (
Verve, 1966) – with
Cal Tjader
* ''Bamboléate'' (Tico, 1967) – with
Cal Tjader
* ''Molasses'' (Tico, 1967)
* ''Champagne'' (Tico, 1968)
* ''
Justicia'' (Tico, 1969)
* ''
Superimposition'' (Tico, 1970)
* ''Vamonos pa'l monte'' (Tico, 1971)
* ''In Concert at the University of Puerto Rico'' (Coco, 1971)
* ''Harlem River Drive'' (
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, 1971) – with Harlem River Drive
* ''Recorded Live at Sing Sing Vol. 1'' (Tico, 1972) – with Harlem River Drive
* ''Recorded Live at Sing Sing Vol. 2'' (Tico, 1972, released 1974)
* ''Sentido'' (Coco/Mango, 1973)
* ''Sun of Latin Music'' (Coco, 1974) – with
Lalo Rodríguez
Ubaldo Rodríguez Santos (May 16, 1958 – December 13, 2022), known professionally as Lalo Rodríguez, was a Puerto Rican salsa singer recognized as one of the pioneers of the subgenre of Romantic or Erotic Salsa.
Early life
Rodriguez was b ...
* ''Unfinished Masterpiece'' (Coco, 1975)
* ''Eddie's Concerto'' (Tico, 1976)
* ''Festival 76'' (Coco, 1976)
* ''Lucumí, Macumba, Voodoo'' (
Epic, 1978)
* ''Eddie Palmieri'' (Barbaro, 1980)
* ''Timeless'' (Coco, 1981)
* ''Palo pa' rumba'' (Musica Latina International, 1984)
* ''Solito'' (Musica Latina International, 1985)
* ''The Truth / La verdad'' (
Fania, 1987)
* ''Sueño'' (Intuition, 1989)
* ''
Llegó La India Via Eddie Palmieri'' (Soho Sounds, 1992) – with
La India
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* ''
Palmas'' (
Elektra Nonesuch, 1994)
* ''Arete'' (
RMM, 1995)
* ''Vortex'' (1996)
* ''El rumbero del piano'' (RMM, 1998)
* ''Live'' (1999)
* ''Masterpiece / Obra maestra'' (RMM/
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, 2000) – with
Tito Puente
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* ''En Vivo Italia'' (2002)
* ''La Perfecta II'' (
Concord
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, 2002)
* ''Ritmo caliente'' (Concord Picante, 2003)
* ''Listen Here!'' (Concord Picante, 2005)
* ''
Simpático'' (
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, 2006) – with
Brian Lynch
* ''Eddie Palmieri Is Doin' It in the Park'' (2013)
* ''Sabiduría / Wisdom'' (2017)
* ''Full Circle'' (Uprising, 2018)
* ''Mi Luz Mayor'' (2018)
See also
*
List of Puerto Ricans
*
Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico
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*
Charlie Palmieri
Carlos Manuel "Charlie" Palmieri (November 21, 1927 – September 12, 1988) was an American bandleader and musical director of salsa music. He was known as the "Giant of the Keyboards".
Early years
Palmieri's parents migrated to New York from Po ...
References
External links
* – official site
*
Eddie Palmieriat warr.org
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1936 births
American bandleaders
American people of Corsican descent
American people of Puerto Rican descent
American salsa musicians
Fania Records artists
Grammy Award winners
Latin Grammy Award winners
Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
Latin jazz musicians
Latin jazz pianists
Living people
RMM Records artists
Salsa
ArtistShare artists
Ropeadope Records artists
Concord Records artists