- Robert Palmer (writer)
Robert Franklin Palmer Jr. (
June 19 ,1945 –November 20 ,1997 ) was a 20th century American writer,musicologist ,clarinetist ,saxophonist , andblues producer. Robert Palmer is best known for books he authored such as "", his music journalism articles for "The New York Times " and "Rolling Stone " magazine, his work producingblues recordings and thesoundtrack to the film "Deep Blues" [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101697/] , and hisclarinet work in the 1960s bandThe Insect Trust .Early career
Palmer was born in
Little Rock, Arkansas , the son of a musician and school teacher, Robert Palmer Sr. A civil rights and peace activist with SNCC in the 1960s, the younger Palmer graduated from Little Rock University (later called theUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR)) in 1964. Soon afterwards he and fellow musicians Nancy Jeffries, Bill Barth, and Luke Faust formed apsychedelic music group blendingjazz , folk, and blues withrock and roll , called the Insect Trust. The band recorded its first, self-titled album onCapitol Records in 1968. He continued playing clarinet and saxophone from time to time in local bands in areas he lived throughout the rest of his life.Later period
In the early 1970s, Palmer became a contributing editor for "
Rolling Stone ". He became the first full-time rock writer for "TheNew York Times " a few years later, serving as chief popmusic critic at the newspaper from 1976 to 1988.He continued his journalism work for film magazines and "Rolling Stone"; meanwhile, he began teaching
ethnomusicology and American music courses at colleges, including at theUniversity of Mississippi . In the early 1990s, he also began producing blues albums for Fat Possum Records artists likeR. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough. After living near Memphis from 1988 through 1992, he spent about six months at a country estate nearLittle Rock before relocating in early 1993 toNew Orleans, Louisiana , his home base until his death.Two of his better-known books are his 1982 "Deep Blues" historical study and his 1995 book "Rock & Roll: an Unruly History", the latter of which was a companion book to a ten-part
BBC andPBS television series on which he served as chief consultant.In 1985, he was recruited to play clarinet by friends
Keith Richards andRonnie Wood on the song "Silver and Gold " byU2 's Bono for theArtists United Against Apartheid album "Sun City".Throughout his life, Robert Palmer published scholarly liner notes on albums by dozens of top jazz, blues, rock and roll and
world music artists, includingSam Rivers ,Charles Mingus ,Miles Davis ,Yoko Ono ,John Lee Hooker ,Albert King ,Bo Diddley ,Ray Charles ,Ornette Coleman , the Master Musicians of Jajouka, and many more. He worked asscreen writer , narrator, andmusic director on thedocumentary film s "The World According to John Coltrane" and "Deep Blues" (based on his book by the same name). He additionally worked as codirector with Toby Byron on "The World According to John Coltrane".Palmer died from liver disease in New York City on
November 20 ,1997 .References
* Dougan, John. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:sk2gtq6ztu44~T1 "Insect Trust biography."] . "All Music Guide". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Nelson, Chris. (November 21 ,1997 ). [http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1940/11211997/palmer_robert.jhtml "Robert Palmer: Famed Music Critic Robert Palmer Dead At 52."] "VH1 website". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Nelson, Chris. (September 18 ,1997 ). [http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1261/09181997/palmer_robert.jhtml "Rockers Come To Aid of Seriously Ill Music Critic."] "VH1 website". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Unterberger, Richie. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:1kd3vw9ya9ek~T1 "Robert Palmer biography"] . "All Music Guide". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
* Wertheimer, Linda (November 20 ,1997 ). [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1037005 "All Things Considered: Robert Palmer" (audio)] . "NPR". Accessed Dec. 9, 2004.
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