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Jeff Palmer
Jeff (*1948) began playing at four years of age coming from a musical family. He studied classical accordion formally and later switched to the Hammond B-3 organ and is completely self-taught.
 
Jeff has appeared throughout the US and Canada. He toured Europe with Paul Bley in the 1980'. He has performed with great musicians such as George Benson, John Scofield, Stanley Turrentine, Eddie Harris, James Moody, Allen Eager, and Ira Sullivan. Legendary is his cooperation with John Abercrombie.
contact:
homepage: www.jeffpalmerjazz.com
on tour Click on the logo to see Jeff's tour dates.

 

Discography
Laser Wizzard
Statiras Records SLP 8081
recorded July 1985 in New York City/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Gary Campbell, soprano sax, tenor sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Adam Nussbaum, drums
Abracadabra
Soul Note 121 201-1
recorded November 1987 in New York City/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
David Liebman, soprano sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Adam Nussbaum, drums
Ease On
AudioQuest Music AQ-CD1014
recorded September 1992 in New York City/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Arthur Blythe, alto sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Victor Lewis, drums
Island Universe
Soul Note 121 301-2
recorded March 1994 in New York City/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Arthur Blythe, alto sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Rashied Ali, drums
Shades Of The Pine
Reservoir RSR CD 137
recorded September 1994 in Englewood Cliffs, NJ/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Billy Pierce, tenor sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Marvin 'Smitty' Smith, drums
Live Insurgency - Set 1
Soul Note 121 302-2
recorded May 1996 in New York City/USA
Phil Haynes, drums
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Paul Smoker, trumpet
Lovebirds
Rank Records

Jeff Palmer, Hammond organ
Devin Garramone, alto sax
John Abercrombie, guitar
Victor Lewis, drums
Permutation
Rank Records R604
recorded July 2010 in Wilmington, VT/USA
Jeff Palmer, Hammond B-3 organ
Devin Garramone, alto sax
John Fisher, drums

 
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