Former Jethro Tull keyboardist and arranger Dee Palmer – who labored with the band all through the Nineteen Seventies – has died on the age of 88, the band have confirmed through social media. Within the course of, founder and chief Ian Anderson shared a tribute to Palmer that included some “favourite private recollections.”
Ian Anderson’s Tribute to Dee Palmer
Yesterday (June 13), Anderson broke the information on Jethro Tull’s official web site, Fb and Instagram.
“We discovered immediately of the unhappy passing of former Tull member Dee Palmer who died at dwelling in Shropshire supported by some relations on the bedside,” Anderson’s put up started.
Whereas the precise particulars of Palmer’s loss of life haven’t been revealed, Anderson did make clear that she “had not been effectively over the past couple of years.” Nevertheless, he commented, “[the] final time we spoke earlier within the 12 months, [Palmer] was nonetheless planning to file with an orchestra the music rating of the ballet The Water’s Edge which Dee (David, again then) Martin Barre and I had written for performances by the Scottish Ballet in 1979.”
“I had agreed to play flute on the brand new recording and assumed it was delayed however nonetheless on the playing cards,” he added.
Anderson then described Palmer’s involvement in Jethro Tull (and ‘70s prog rock basically) as follows:
As David Palmer, Dee had first had written brass part elements and performed them on the observe Transfer On Alone written by Mick Abrahams for our first album This Was again in 1968. A couple of months later, I requested him to give you the string quartet association for “A Christmas Tune” which was launched on the B-side of Love Story in Nov 1968.
Through the subsequent years, David was to proceed within the arranger and conductor function notably on the ‘Aqualung,’ ‘WarChild,’ ‘Minstrel In The Gallery’ and ‘Too Previous To Rock And Roll….’ albums, ultimately becoming a member of Tull as second keyboard participant protecting all of the string elements on keyboards from 1976 till 1980.
His different solo work primarily concerned orchestral variations of varied basic rock albums initially by such bands as Genesis, Sure, Pink Floyd and Queen in addition to the Tull album A Traditional Case with the London Symphony Orchestra on which some members of Tull contributed instrumental additions. [sic]
Relating to Palmer’s private life, Anderson talked about:
David transitioned to Dee following psychological and medical consultations with surgical procedure in 2004 following the loss of life of his spouse Maggie. He’s survived by their 4 youngsters.
In 2018 Dee launched the album ‘Via Darkened Glass’ which incorporates the transforming of a number of strains and tune association concepts I recall from our many classes collectively engaged on new concepts within the 70s.
My very own favorite private recollections are principally of the pipe-smoking, deep-voiced and artistic co-conspirator with whom I loved many a scorching curry and a great blether underneath billowing clouds of St Bruno flake. [sic]
Lastly, Anderson concluded: “RIP Dave/Dee – no smoking in heaven apparently…”
You’ll be able to see Anderson’s tribute/announcement beneath:
In fact, Loudwire sends our condolences to Palmer’s household, buddies and followers.
For those who’ve but to find Palmer’s work with Jethro Tull, why not check out Final Traditional Rock’s 2022 rating of all their albums up by 2022’s The Zealot Gene?
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Different Tributes to Palmer
Palmer might not have been as large a reputation as some her of Jethro Tull bandmates, however anybody who’s adopted the legendary prog/exhausting/blues rock troupe throughout their Nineteen Seventies peak had been effectively conscious of her significance.
As an illustration, and through Loudersound, Pat Kent (writer of Spin Me Again Down The Years! A Complete Information to the Historical past and Pre-Historical past of One of many Best Rock Bands of the 1960’s, 70’s and Past!) posted the next assertion to Fb group The Jethro Tull Group:
[Palmer’s] musical abilities prolonged far past Tull. Dee’s information of composition, association and orchestration was extraordinary. She was a type of musicians who understood not simply notes, however how music breathed and moved. Her fingerprints might be discovered throughout a physique of labor far broader than many realise.
What at all times struck me, nonetheless, was that regardless of her achievements, she might converse with world-class musicians and well-known artists one minute after which be laughing over a cup of tea the subsequent with any fan. She wore her information evenly, by no means needing to impress anybody as a result of her work spoke eloquently sufficient by itself. She cherished the followers they usually cherished her.
Because the years handed, our friendship grew, and I got here to admire not solely her expertise however her resilience, her intelligence and her generosity. She was at all times prepared to share her experiences, at all times glad to assist folks perceive the music she cherished so deeply. She spoke candidly of her life and her occasions in Tull. I’m indebted to her assist in serving to me with a spin me again down the years.
Naturally, Anderson’s Instagram put up acquired loads of supportive replies, too, together with from one one who lamented: “So unhappy. Dee’s orchestral contributions to these 70s Tull albums are such a crucial a part of what make them so unbelievable. The strings on Minstrel are a few of the best moments in the complete discography. RIP queen.”
Likewise, Anderson’s Fb announcement acquired lots of of responses, with one consumer proclaiming: “In all probability the perfect orchestral arranger ever in a rock band. ‘Rainbow Blues’ alone is sufficient to show that, and ‘The Third Hoorah.’ It was in one other league from what different bands had been doing, as was the whole lot else Tull did.”
You’ll be able to see another tributes to Dee Palmer beneath:
Extra About Dee Palmer’s Life + Involvement in Jethro Tull
Palmer was born Hendon, London in July of 1937 and studied composition on the Royal Academy of Music. Per Loudersound, she ultimately gained the Eric Coates Prize and the Boosey and Hawkes Prize along with being appointed a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 1994.
After beginning out as a conductor/arranger for Bert Jansch’s 1967 file, Nicola, Palmer served the identical function(s) on Jethro Tull’s preliminary LPs (reminiscent of 1968’s This Was and 1969’s Stand Up). Actually, Palmer was concerned with each Jethro Tull studio file through the Nineteen Seventies, and with 1977’s Songs from the Wooden, she turned an official member. Along with conducting and arranging, she additionally performed saxophone, piano, portative pipe organ, synths and even some songwriting (together with, mockingly sufficient, on “Elegy” from her final studio set with the group: 1979’s Stormwatch).
As Loudersound additionally notes, Anderson principally dissolved Jethro Tull for 1980’s A (retaining solely lead guitarist Martin Barre), so Palmer shaped Tallis with former bandmate John Evan. Regardless of not being profitable, “A Tallis album by the identify of In Alia Musica Spero was launched by A New Day Information in 2021, that includes each Palmer and Evan and with contributions from Barriemore Barlow, John Glasock and Gordon Giltrap.”
From there, and along with what Anderson talked about in his assertion, Palmer centered on studio classes and movie scores.
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