CHARLIE PALMIERI

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Charlie Palmieri, also known as "The Giant of the Keyboards" (November 21, 1927-September 12, 1988) born in New York City, was a renowned Bandleader and musical director of salsa music. He is the brother of Eddie Palmieri.

Palmieri's parents emigrated to New York from Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1926 and settled down in Spanish Harlem, a Hispanic ghetto located in Manhattan. As a child, Palmieri, (who was born Carlos Manuel Palmieri), taught himself to play the piano by ear. He went to school in the city's public school system but, when he was 7 years old, his father enrolled him at The Juilliard School, where he took piano lessons. By the time Palmieri was 14 years old, he found himself with his 5 year old brother, Eddie participating in many talent contests and together they won many prizes. It was at this time that his godfather introduced him to the
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CHARLIE PALMIERI Mambos by Charlie Palmieri album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Mambos by Charlie Palmieri
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1954
CHARLIE PALMIERI Easy Does It album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Easy Does It
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1959
CHARLIE PALMIERI Lo Ultimo (aka Algo Estamos Haciendo Bien) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Lo Ultimo (aka Algo Estamos Haciendo Bien)
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1960
CHARLIE PALMIERI Viva Palmieri album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Viva Palmieri
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1961
CHARLIE PALMIERI Charanga! (aka Let's Dance the Charanga! aka Echoes of an Era) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Charanga! (aka Let's Dance the Charanga! aka Echoes of an Era)
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1961
CHARLIE PALMIERI El Fantastico album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
El Fantastico
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1962
CHARLIE PALMIERI Salsa Na' Ma' album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Salsa Na' Ma'
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1963
CHARLIE PALMIERI Charlie Palmieri And His Duboney Orchestra : Tengo Maquina Y Voy A 60 album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Charlie Palmieri And His Duboney Orchestra : Tengo Maquina Y Voy A 60
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1965
CHARLIE PALMIERI Yénquele María (aka Mas De Charlie Palmieri Y Su Charanga 0.00 | 0 ratings
Yénquele María (aka Mas De Charlie Palmieri Y Su Charanga "La Duboney")
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1966
CHARLIE PALMIERI Hay Que Estar En Algo (Either you have it or you don’t) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Hay Que Estar En Algo (Either you have it or you don’t)
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1967
CHARLIE PALMIERI Latin Bugalu album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Latin Bugalu
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1968
CHARLIE PALMIERI Charlie Palmieri (aka Impulsos) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Charlie Palmieri (aka Impulsos)
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1969
CHARLIE PALMIERI El Gigante del Teclado album cover 4.83 | 5 ratings
El Gigante del Teclado
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1972
CHARLIE PALMIERI ElectroDuro album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
ElectroDuro
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1973
CHARLIE PALMIERI Vuelve El Gigante album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Vuelve El Gigante
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1973
CHARLIE PALMIERI Adelante, Gigante album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Adelante, Gigante
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1975
CHARLIE PALMIERI Echoes Of An Era album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Echoes Of An Era
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1975
CHARLIE PALMIERI Impulsos album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Impulsos
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1975
CHARLIE PALMIERI Con salsa y sabor album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Con salsa y sabor
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1977
CHARLIE PALMIERI Heavy Weight album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Heavy Weight
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1978
CHARLIE PALMIERI A Giant Step album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
A Giant Step
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1984

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CHARLIE PALMIERI Pachanga at the Caravana Club album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Pachanga at the Caravana Club
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1961
CHARLIE PALMIERI Montuno Sessions: Live From Studio A album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Montuno Sessions: Live From Studio A
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1995

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CHARLIE PALMIERI Ravel's Bolero in Mambo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Ravel's Bolero in Mambo
Afro-Cuban Jazz 1999

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CHARLIE PALMIERI El Gigante del Teclado

Album · 1972 · Afro-Cuban Jazz
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Comeback album is often used to describe Charlie Palmieri's "El Gigante Del Teclado" (the giant of the keyboards) and Charlie was in more ways than one a giant as he sure had the experience with studying at the Julliard School of Music, then working in the bands of Rafael Munoz, Xavier Cugat, Tito Puente, Pupi Campo and Tito Rodriguez just to name a few. Charlie was a jovial man who also enjoyed life and nothing better than great food being one of Charlie's loves but as we know today it can be your un-doing as he suffered a stroke and two heart attacks with the last being fatal in 1988 while he was working as the musical director for Joe Cuba. Charlie started with charanga which he played throughout the 1950's till the early sixties with his band La Duboney but boogaloo arrived and Charlie dropped flute and violins and went brass. Meanwhile during this time he was working as the musical director for the classic band The Alegre All-Stars creating Latin Jazz history. Things dropped off though in his career and it was Joe Cain the producer at Tico Records who manged to get Charlie back into the studio which resulted in three albums with the first "El Gigante Del Teclado" giving him the hit "La Hija De Lola" which has become a classic in this genre of music. One of the absolute high points is the addition of the Cuban trumpeter Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros who even played with Beny More in his Banda Gigante in the early fifties. Cuban is Chocolate's tone and style with an absolute purity applied to it, as he always maintained his roots sound not matter what he played in whatever band which are too many to name but I will say he worked at Sar Records and was involved in many productions at the label being the house trumpet man. Bobby Nelson is playing sax and flute with Vitin Aviles singing lead vocals who was under-rated throughout his career providing a traditional cuban sound with his phrasing. The coros have to be mentioned but all of them are stars in their own right and the first one has super nova status being Tito Puente, Vayo El Indio and Aldalberto Santiago as well. Charlie is just not on piano although it is used in plentiful proportions, he also is on organ giving the album a wonderful variety to its sound but maintaining still a great Latin roots base.

The hit is the first track being "La Hija De Lola" with Charlie on organ, Chocolate blowing one hell of a solo being the usual with his high Cuban pitch and Vitin Aviles does a wonderful job on vocals bringing that right flavour to the whole tune with Charlie Palmieri right in the groove with his solo on organ. Percussion is perfect, the coros are right on with the montuno and Chocolate is darting between the lot for end of this stunning, driving , dancing classic. At number four we have "Que Se Vaya" being an instrumental with Charlie on organ applying groove to this great little tune but the end of his solo he uses that Jerry Lee Lewis flourish across the keys with also a great timbale and conga solo included for the percussionists. If you want those big solos you need to head to the last two tracks on this album with the just under 7 minutes in length "Coco" and here is Tumbao with its rythmn from the bass of Booby Rodriguez which just underpins the lot with great vocal presentation by Vitin and what could not be any better drive from those three master coros with great hard hitting backing vocals.This is also where you will hear Charlie lay down one absolute ripper of a piano solo and who near the end is putting in the rythmn with the percussion to come back right in on that spot.The album finisher "El Pan Sobao" is a Son monster with that groove just continuing, Charlie plays another stunning lenghty piano solo and Chocolate Armenteros shows the world how a Cuban Master plays trumpet just dripping Sabor in this eight and a half minute son extravaganza. There are seven compositions all of them good contained within the album providing ample truth that Charlie Palmieri was the Giant of the Keyboards.

Charlie was Eddie Palmieri's older brother and their parents house must have constantly been used for piano practice and all of us should be grateful that they put in the hard yards to give us two superb latin pianists. Charlie Palmieri went far to soon,he always had that roots sound to his music but improvision was everywhere creating some of the most memorable moments in Latin Jazz history and not just with his own solo work but also with The Alegre All Stars.

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