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The New Yorker: Eddie Palmieri Says Don’t Call It a Comeback
Eddie Palmieri: A Revolutionary Force in Latin Music Eddie Palmieri, at 87, remains a towering figure in Latin music and jazz. From his early days in Spanish Harlem to his revolutionary compositions, Palmieri has continually pushed musical boundaries, blending Afro-Caribbean rhythms with jazz and addressing social and political themes through his work. At his suburban home in Hackensack, New Jersey, Palmieri reflected on his enduring career. His living space, filled with records, compositions, and books, reflects a life deeply entwined with music and intellectual exploration. A grand piano dominates the room, symbolizing his dedication to his craft. Palmieri’s music often...
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Rolling Stone: The 50 Greatest Salsa Albums of All Time
Rolling Stone: The 50 Greatest Salsa Albums of All Time Eddie Palmieri, a revolutionary force in Latin music, has cemented his legacy with multiple entries in Rolling Stone’s list of the 50 Greatest Salsa Albums of All Time. Known for his innovative approach to blending Afro-Caribbean rhythms with jazz and his relentless commitment to musical excellence, Palmieri’s contributions continue to resonate across generations. Azúcar Pa’ Ti (1965) – Ranked #2 Palmieri’s groundbreaking album Azúcar Pa’ Ti stands proudly at #2 on the list. This masterpiece introduced a new piano technique where Palmieri used his left hand for rhythmic tumbao while...
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Eddie Palmieri: “The Sun of Latin Music” at the Library of Congress
Eddie Palmieri: “The Sun of Latin Music” at the Library of Congress On October 18, 2024, the Library of Congress honored the legendary Eddie Palmieri, a ten-time Grammy winner, NEA Jazz Master, and one of the most influential figures in Latin jazz and salsa. Known as "The Sun of Latin Music," Palmieri’s career spans over seven decades, marked by innovation, activism, and cultural impact. A Night to Remember The evening began with a screening of the short documentary Eddie Palmieri: Revolution on Harlem River Drive, which delves into the making of his groundbreaking 1971 album Harlem River Drive. Inspired by...
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Library of Congress Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Jazz Legend Eddie Palmieri
Eddie Palmieri Shines at Library of Congress’ Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations As part of the Library of Congress' monthlong Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, legendary Latin jazz pianist and multi-Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri will take center stage. From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the Library is hosting a series of events that honor the contributions of Hispanic Americans, culminating in Palmieri’s highly anticipated performance on Oct. 18. A Lifetime of Musical Innovation Eddie Palmieri, whose career spans over six decades, has revolutionized jazz and salsa with his groundbreaking compositions. His 1965 hit, “Azúcar Pa’ Ti,” which was inducted into the Library...
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Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra To Play In Bryant Park
Eddie Palmieri and his Salsa Orchestra are set to perform at New York City's Bryant Park on September 12, 2024, as part of the Bryant Park Picnic Performances presented by Harlem Stage. This free concert series, sponsored by Bank of America, offers diverse artists a platform to reach new audiences. Palmieri, a ten-time Grammy winner, will be joined by his 13-piece band, bringing his celebrated Latin jazz and salsa music to the heart of NYC. Source: Littman, Abby. "Eddie Palmieri Salsa Orchestra to Play in Bryant Park." NYS Music, June 1, 2024. Read the full article here.
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South Bronx Cultural Festival Celebrates Casita Maria’s 90th Anniversary with Arturo O’Farrill, Eddie Palmieri, Bobby Sanabria, Grandwizzard Theodore, and Lots More
The South Bronx Cultural Festival, celebrating Casita Maria’s 90th Anniversary, will feature performances by Eddie Palmieri, Arturo O’Farrill, and the Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band. The festival takes place from May 31 to June 2, 2024, at Father Gigante Plaza in Longwood, The Bronx. It will include various musical acts, dance performances, and cultural activities, emphasizing the rich cultural heritage of the South Bronx. Source: "South Bronx Cultural Festival Celebrates South Bronx Communities." New York Latin Culture Magazine, May 30, 2024. Read the full article here.