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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 15:52:24 GMTServer: ApacheContent-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure-requests;Upgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Tue, 09 May 2023 23:31:00 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10335Cache-Control: max-age3600, public, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidateExpires: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 16:52:24 GMTVary: Accept-EncodingPragma: publicContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE HTML>!-- Hielo by TEMPLATED templated.co @templatedco Released for free under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license (templated.co/license)-->html> head> title>Carl Palmer, ELP drummer, Fine Artist, Humanitarian...Sending Love/title> meta charsetutf-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1 /> link relstylesheet hrefassets/css/main.css /> meta namekeywords contentThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake, Carl Palmer, Asia, elp, King Crimson, Yes, Prog, jazz, electronica, drummer, drumkit, Tarkus> /head> body> !-- Header --> header idheader classalt> div classlogo>/div> a href#menu>NAVIGATE/a> /header> !-- Nav --> nav idmenu> ul classlinks> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/50_gold/>50 Years of ELP Join/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/BSS/>Brain Salad Surgery 50/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/>Tarkus 50 & Dove 50/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/cp_heart/>Closer To Believing/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/collections3.html>Art Collections/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/HeatoftheMoment/purchase.html>Heat of the Moment/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/scarf/reserve.html>New Scarf!/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/giger.php>Giger Tribute/a>/li> /ul> /nav> !-- Banner --> section classbanner full> article> img srcimages/slide01.jpg altCarl Palmer Art /> div classinner> header> a hrefscarf/reserve.html>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>New: Closer To Believing Scarf/p>/a> /header> /div> /article> article> img srcimages/slide03.jpg altDrummer Carl Palmer ELP /> div classinner> header> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>Pictures at an Exhibition, Tarkus & Dove /p>/a> /header> /div> /article> article> img srcimages/slide02.jpg altDrumkit Carl Palmer Prog /> div classinner> header> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/50_gold/>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>Join Now/p>/a> /header> /div> /article> /section> !-- One --> section idone classwrapper style2> div classinner> div classgrid-style> div> div classbox> div classimage fit> img srcimages/pic02.jpg altELP Progressive Music /> /div> div classcontent> header classalign-center> h2>Art Collections/h2> /header> p>Unveiled in 2014, The Rhythm of Light Collection is the second large scale art release by Carl Palmer and SceneFour. A year in development and creation, the collection features 9 new works each built from Palmers medium of choice...rhythm.br>br>Crafted by Carl Palmer and SceneFour in 2012, Twist of the Wrist is one of the very collections crafted from rhythm to exist. The collection, to this day, still features some of the most acclaimed visuals that Palmer has ever released./p> footer classalign-center> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/collections3.html classbutton alt>Past Collections/a>br>br> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/ classbutton alt>ELP 50 Collection/a>br>br> /footer> /div> /div> /div> div> div classbox> div classimage fit> img srcimages/pic03.jpg altDrummer ELP /> /div> div classcontent> header classalign-center> h2>Join the List/h2> /header> p>Join the interest list to get exclusive information on work and exhibitions from Carl Palmer./p> footer classalign-center> a nameform253647674 idformAnchor253647674>/a>script srchttps://fs7.formsite.com/include/form/embedManager.js?253647674>/script>script>EmbedManager.embed({ key: https://fs7.formsite.com/res/showFormEmbed?EParamvIGmKZCQ4HrRUEQkszFa_dZfryktFSaU&253647674, width: 100%, showFormLogin: false});/script> /footer> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /section>div>center>iframe width300 height169 srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/T0SmJ8cI-n8 frameborder0 allowaccelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture allowfullscreen>/iframe>/center>/div> footer idfooter>br>font color#000000> Palmer began taking drum lessons as a young boy, travelling to Denman Street, Piccadilly. His first band, formed with others from the Midlands area, was originally known as the King Bees, but changed its name to the Craig. In 1966, the band made its first record, I Must Be Mad, with flip side Suspense, produced by Larry Page. At this time, Palmer also did his first session work, playing on the song Love Light by the Chants, a group from Liverpool. Later in 1966, he was then invited to join Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds.br>The Crazy World of Arthur Brownbr>Drachen Theaker was the original drummer for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, founded by Arthur Brown, and played on the bands eponymous album, including the song Fire. Theaker abruptly left the band during a U.S. tour in 1969. Carl Palmer was quickly recruited as a replacement and became a permanent band member.br>Atomic Roosterbr>Vincent Crane was the keyboard player with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, and both he and Palmer left that group in the summer of 1969 to strike out musically on their own as Atomic Rooster, a trio formed with vocalist/bassist Nick Graham. Palmer reports that Brown himself had gone missing on a commune on Long Island and that this was a deciding factor in forming the new band. There were several personnel changes in the band, and their first album was released in early 1970. Meanwhile, Palmer received a call from Keith Emerson to audition for a new group and left Atomic Rooster in the summer of 1970.br>Palmer performing on 3 February 1978 with Emerson, Lake & Palmer in Torontobr>Emerson, Lake Palmerbr>Palmer met up with two other young English musicians, Greg Lake, and Keith Emerson. Emerson had most recently been a member of the Nice, and Lake was in King Crimson, and both wanted to further expand their musical creativity. After auditioning several drummers, including Mitch Mitchell, they felt an immediate chemistry with Palmer, and by the summer of 1970 they had formed a band. In naming the new group, the trio chose their last names alphabetically – Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also shortened to ELP. The band has been the most successful of his career, and he remained with ELP until they first disbanded in 1980. The band was nominated at the 14th Annual Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, making them the first progressive rock group to achieve this feat. They developed a sound that merged art rock, jazz, electronica, pop rock and classical music and found fans within their peers and the public alike. During that time Palmer released only one single as a solo artist but went on to develop a solo career, alongside ELP and his other future bands.citation needed During the latter part of 1981, Palmer played drums on the Mike Oldfield album Five Miles Out, including the song Mount Teide. Other recordings that Palmer did with Oldfield, such as Ready Mix, remained unreleased until 2001. Emerson, Lake & Palmer subsequently reunited in the early 1990s and played the progressive rock circuit, especially in outdoor summer concerts. They also released two new studio albums. In 1998 the members of ELP had a rather acrimonious falling-out and Lake left the band.citation needed Following the deaths of Emerson in March 2016 and Lake in December 2016, Palmer is the only surviving member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer.br>Asiabr>Following the first break-up of ELP in 1980, Palmer formed PM with Texas blues rock guitarist John Nitzinger for one album before joining John Wetton and Steve Howe in early 1981, who had been brought together to form a new super-group. They were later joined by Geoff Downes to form Asia. The group was nominated at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, making them the second and last progressive rock band to achieve this feat. Palmer became only the second artist to be nominated twice for this award, after David Crosby. Palmer left Asia in 1991 to join the ELP reunion. After several personnel changes the four founding members of Asia including Palmer reunited in 2006.br>Reunionsbr>Palmer rejoined the newly reformed ELP in 1992 for Black Moon, In the Hot Seat, a box set, as well as several DVDs and the subsequent tours. A one-off ELP performance at the 2010 High Voltage Festival celebrated the 40th anniversary of forming the band.br>Following the 1998 break-up of ELP, Palmer worked with Asias John Wetton in the band Qango, and subsequently toured with his Carl Palmer Band featuring Shaun Baxter on guitar and Dave Marks on bass (replaced by Paul Bielatowicz and Stuart Clayton, later Simon Fitzpatrick). In addition to these tours, he has released four new albums, most notably Working Live Vol. I,II & III as well as an anthology album./font> /div> /footer> !-- Scripts --> script srcassets/js/jquery.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/jquery.scrollex.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/skel.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/util.js>/script> script srcassets/js/main.js>/script> /body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 15:52:25 GMTServer: ApacheContent-Security-Policy: upgrade-insecure-requests;Upgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Tue, 09 May 2023 23:31:00 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 10335Cache-Control: max-age3600, public, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidateExpires: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 16:52:25 GMTVary: Accept-EncodingPragma: publicContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE HTML>!-- Hielo by TEMPLATED templated.co @templatedco Released for free under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license (templated.co/license)-->html> head> title>Carl Palmer, ELP drummer, Fine Artist, Humanitarian...Sending Love/title> meta charsetutf-8 /> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1 /> link relstylesheet hrefassets/css/main.css /> meta namekeywords contentThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake, Carl Palmer, Asia, elp, King Crimson, Yes, Prog, jazz, electronica, drummer, drumkit, Tarkus> /head> body> !-- Header --> header idheader classalt> div classlogo>/div> a href#menu>NAVIGATE/a> /header> !-- Nav --> nav idmenu> ul classlinks> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/50_gold/>50 Years of ELP Join/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/BSS/>Brain Salad Surgery 50/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/>Tarkus 50 & Dove 50/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/cp_heart/>Closer To Believing/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/collections3.html>Art Collections/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/HeatoftheMoment/purchase.html>Heat of the Moment/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/scarf/reserve.html>New Scarf!/a>/li> li>a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/giger.php>Giger Tribute/a>/li> /ul> /nav> !-- Banner --> section classbanner full> article> img srcimages/slide01.jpg altCarl Palmer Art /> div classinner> header> a hrefscarf/reserve.html>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>New: Closer To Believing Scarf/p>/a> /header> /div> /article> article> img srcimages/slide03.jpg altDrummer Carl Palmer ELP /> div classinner> header> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>Pictures at an Exhibition, Tarkus & Dove /p>/a> /header> /div> /article> article> img srcimages/slide02.jpg altDrumkit Carl Palmer Prog /> div classinner> header> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/50_gold/>h2>CARL PALMER/h2> p>Join Now/p>/a> /header> /div> /article> /section> !-- One --> section idone classwrapper style2> div classinner> div classgrid-style> div> div classbox> div classimage fit> img srcimages/pic02.jpg altELP Progressive Music /> /div> div classcontent> header classalign-center> h2>Art Collections/h2> /header> p>Unveiled in 2014, The Rhythm of Light Collection is the second large scale art release by Carl Palmer and SceneFour. A year in development and creation, the collection features 9 new works each built from Palmers medium of choice...rhythm.br>br>Crafted by Carl Palmer and SceneFour in 2012, Twist of the Wrist is one of the very collections crafted from rhythm to exist. The collection, to this day, still features some of the most acclaimed visuals that Palmer has ever released./p> footer classalign-center> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/collections3.html classbutton alt>Past Collections/a>br>br> a hrefhttps://carlpalmerart.com/elp_50/ classbutton alt>ELP 50 Collection/a>br>br> /footer> /div> /div> /div> div> div classbox> div classimage fit> img srcimages/pic03.jpg altDrummer ELP /> /div> div classcontent> header classalign-center> h2>Join the List/h2> /header> p>Join the interest list to get exclusive information on work and exhibitions from Carl Palmer./p> footer classalign-center> a nameform253647674 idformAnchor253647674>/a>script srchttps://fs7.formsite.com/include/form/embedManager.js?253647674>/script>script>EmbedManager.embed({ key: https://fs7.formsite.com/res/showFormEmbed?EParamvIGmKZCQ4HrRUEQkszFa_dZfryktFSaU&253647674, width: 100%, showFormLogin: false});/script> /footer> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> /section>div>center>iframe width300 height169 srchttps://www.youtube.com/embed/T0SmJ8cI-n8 frameborder0 allowaccelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture allowfullscreen>/iframe>/center>/div> footer idfooter>br>font color#000000> Palmer began taking drum lessons as a young boy, travelling to Denman Street, Piccadilly. His first band, formed with others from the Midlands area, was originally known as the King Bees, but changed its name to the Craig. In 1966, the band made its first record, I Must Be Mad, with flip side Suspense, produced by Larry Page. At this time, Palmer also did his first session work, playing on the song Love Light by the Chants, a group from Liverpool. Later in 1966, he was then invited to join Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds.br>The Crazy World of Arthur Brownbr>Drachen Theaker was the original drummer for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, founded by Arthur Brown, and played on the bands eponymous album, including the song Fire. Theaker abruptly left the band during a U.S. tour in 1969. Carl Palmer was quickly recruited as a replacement and became a permanent band member.br>Atomic Roosterbr>Vincent Crane was the keyboard player with the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, and both he and Palmer left that group in the summer of 1969 to strike out musically on their own as Atomic Rooster, a trio formed with vocalist/bassist Nick Graham. Palmer reports that Brown himself had gone missing on a commune on Long Island and that this was a deciding factor in forming the new band. There were several personnel changes in the band, and their first album was released in early 1970. Meanwhile, Palmer received a call from Keith Emerson to audition for a new group and left Atomic Rooster in the summer of 1970.br>Palmer performing on 3 February 1978 with Emerson, Lake & Palmer in Torontobr>Emerson, Lake Palmerbr>Palmer met up with two other young English musicians, Greg Lake, and Keith Emerson. Emerson had most recently been a member of the Nice, and Lake was in King Crimson, and both wanted to further expand their musical creativity. After auditioning several drummers, including Mitch Mitchell, they felt an immediate chemistry with Palmer, and by the summer of 1970 they had formed a band. In naming the new group, the trio chose their last names alphabetically – Emerson, Lake & Palmer, also shortened to ELP. The band has been the most successful of his career, and he remained with ELP until they first disbanded in 1980. The band was nominated at the 14th Annual Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, making them the first progressive rock group to achieve this feat. They developed a sound that merged art rock, jazz, electronica, pop rock and classical music and found fans within their peers and the public alike. During that time Palmer released only one single as a solo artist but went on to develop a solo career, alongside ELP and his other future bands.citation needed During the latter part of 1981, Palmer played drums on the Mike Oldfield album Five Miles Out, including the song Mount Teide. Other recordings that Palmer did with Oldfield, such as Ready Mix, remained unreleased until 2001. Emerson, Lake & Palmer subsequently reunited in the early 1990s and played the progressive rock circuit, especially in outdoor summer concerts. They also released two new studio albums. In 1998 the members of ELP had a rather acrimonious falling-out and Lake left the band.citation needed Following the deaths of Emerson in March 2016 and Lake in December 2016, Palmer is the only surviving member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer.br>Asiabr>Following the first break-up of ELP in 1980, Palmer formed PM with Texas blues rock guitarist John Nitzinger for one album before joining John Wetton and Steve Howe in early 1981, who had been brought together to form a new super-group. They were later joined by Geoff Downes to form Asia. The group was nominated at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards for Best New Artist, making them the second and last progressive rock band to achieve this feat. Palmer became only the second artist to be nominated twice for this award, after David Crosby. Palmer left Asia in 1991 to join the ELP reunion. After several personnel changes the four founding members of Asia including Palmer reunited in 2006.br>Reunionsbr>Palmer rejoined the newly reformed ELP in 1992 for Black Moon, In the Hot Seat, a box set, as well as several DVDs and the subsequent tours. A one-off ELP performance at the 2010 High Voltage Festival celebrated the 40th anniversary of forming the band.br>Following the 1998 break-up of ELP, Palmer worked with Asias John Wetton in the band Qango, and subsequently toured with his Carl Palmer Band featuring Shaun Baxter on guitar and Dave Marks on bass (replaced by Paul Bielatowicz and Stuart Clayton, later Simon Fitzpatrick). In addition to these tours, he has released four new albums, most notably Working Live Vol. I,II & III as well as an anthology album./font> /div> /footer> !-- Scripts --> script srcassets/js/jquery.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/jquery.scrollex.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/skel.min.js>/script> script srcassets/js/util.js>/script> script srcassets/js/main.js>/script> /body>/html>
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