Phil Palmer

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Phil Palmer
Phil Palmer avec Murray Head en concert a Louvigne du Desert en 2017.jpg
Palmer with Murray Head in 2017
Background information
Birth namePhilip John Palmer
Born (1952-09-09) 9 September 1952 (age 71)
London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • musical director
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1980–present
Formerly of Dire Straits
Website philpalmer.com

Philip John Palmer (born 9 September 1952) is a British rock sideman and session guitarist who has toured, recorded, and worked with numerous artists. He is best known for his work with Eric Clapton and Dire Straits.

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Biography

Palmer grew up in north London. Ray and Dave Davies of The Kinks were his uncles on his mother's side. [1]

Palmer has supported artists that include Lucio Battisti (album Una giornata uggiosa , 1980), Pet Shop Boys, Murray Head, [2] [3] Steve Harley, Wishbone Ash (1986 touring), Joan Armatrading, Eric Clapton, Roger Daltrey, Iggy Pop, Scott Walker ( Track Three , 1984), Thomas Anders (1989), Bob Dylan, Tina Turner, Dire Straits (1992 tour), Pete Townshend (1993 and 2000 shows), Eros Ramazzotti (Tutte storie 1993), Alejandro Sanz (Alejandro Sanz 3 1995), Paola e Chiara (1997), Pino Daniele, Geri Halliwell, Katey Sagal, Chris de Burgh, Bryan Adams, Johnny Hallyday, David Knopfler, George Michael, Ivano Fossati, Renato Zero, Claudio Baglioni, Massimo Di Cataldo, Melanie C, Robbie Williams, David Sylvian and Hajime Mizoguchi (album Angels, 2001). [4] He often works with producer Trevor Horn. In 1986, he worked as a studio musician on Alphaville's album Afternoons in Utopia .

He co-wrote "I'm No Angel", recorded separately by Bill Medley and the Gregg Allman Band.

In 1993, Palmer assembled a band called Spin 1ne 2wo, with Paul Carrack (vocals and keyboards), Steve Ferrone (drums), Rupert Hine (producer, keyboards) and Tony Levin (bass). They released one album, a self-titled project, made up of classic rock covers including songs by Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Blind Faith, Steely Dan and Bob Dylan. [4]

Palmer performed with the numerous artists and was the musical director of The Strat Pack, at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Fender Stratocaster guitar which was held in 2004 at Wembley Arena in London. He performed in 2002 as a member of the backing band at the Queen's 50th anniversary rock concert at Buckingham Palace, "Party at the Palace". [1]

To date, he has appeared on over 500 albums and over 5000 songs. [5]

In 2021, Palmer released an autobiography entitled Session Man. [1]

Personal life

His uncles are Ray and Dave Davies of The Kinks. He has appeared with them on stage many times.[ citation needed ]

He has named Davey Graham and Big Bill Broonzy as key influences on him while growing up. [1]

In January 2012, he married Italian singer and TV personality Numa Palmer. Italian pop megastar Renato Zero was Palmer's best man for the ceremony in Rome. Palmer and his wife are involved in several humanitarian projects, in particular with UNICEF. [6]

Palmer has two children from his first marriage. [1]

Appearances

With Bryan Adams

With Alphaville

With Thomas Anders

With Tasmin Archer

With Joan Armatrading

With Gary Barlow

With Pet Shop Boys

With Sam Brown

With Melanie C

With Eric Clapton

With Jim Diamond

With Céline Dion

With Dire Straits

With Sheena Easton

With David Essex

With Delta Goodrem

With Geri Halliwell

With Steve Harley

With Murray Head

With Trevor Horn

With John Illsley

With Duncan James

With Howard Jones

With Juanes

With Ronan Keating

With Nick Lachey

With Lulu

With George Michael

With Olly Murs

With Jimmy Nail

With Iggy Pop

With Cliff Richard

With Andrew Ridgeley

With Jennifer Rush

With Katey Sagal

With Seal

With Skin

With Lisa Stansfield

With Amii Stewart

With David Sylvian

With Take That

With Tina Turner

With Judie Tzuke

With Robbie Williams

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