REMO PALMIERI
Hard Bop • United States
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It always seemed strange that Remo Palmieri, who gained some attention in the early days of bop, never became a bigger name, particularly since he was active for such a long period of time. Palmieri originally hoped to be an artist and he played guitar with local groups in order to pay for his studies. However by 1942 he was a fulltime musician, playing with Nat Jaffe's Trio. From that point on Palmieri had a succession of big name jobs including with Coleman Hawkins (1943), Red Norvo (1944), Barney Bigard, Billie Holiday, Phil Moore and Dizzy Gillespie (1945), recording with Bird and Diz. Awarded a "new star" award from Esquire in 1945, Palmieri was one of the first guitarists to extend the ideas of Charlie Christian but he chose to live the life of a studio musician. He joined the staff of CBS, worked for 27 years with the Arthur
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