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| September 12, 1988) born in New York City, was a renowned Bandleader and musical director of salsa music.Early years
Palmieri's parents emigrated to New York from Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1926 and settled down in Spanish Harlem, a Hispanic ghetto located in Manhattan.He went to school in the city's public school system but, when he was 7 years old, his father enrolled him at The Juilliard School, where he took piano lessons.By the time Palmieri was 14 years old, he found himself with his 5 year old brother, Eddie participating in many talent contests and together they won many prizes.He graduated from High School in 1946, and immediately went to play for various bands.Besides having played with Tito Puente, he played with Pupi Campo's Band and worked on Jack Paar's CBS daytime television show.Palmieri was signed by the United Artists Record company and had several Latino hits.Either You Have It or You Don't".In the 1970s, Palmieri worked as the musical director for Tito Puente's television show "El Mundo de Tito Puente" (Tito Puente's World).In 1971, he provided his organ playing talents to some of his brother's recordings.He soon recovered and returned to the music world as the member of various bands.On June 1988, he debuted in the United Kingdom accompanied by London's Robin "King Salsa" Jones.Palmieri gave private piano lessons to students at the Schuylerville Music Center in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx in New York.During this time he also appeared in the 1988 movie Salsa.On September 12, 1988, Charlie Palmieri suffered another heart attack upon his arrival at New York where as the musical director of the Joe Cuba Sextet he was to arrange a concert.He died later that day at the Jacobi Hospital in the Bronx.Tributes
On November 6, 2004, a Big Band Tribute to Charlie Palmieri was held at the Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.The Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts holds a competition every year for the Charlie Palmieri Memorial Piano Scholarship.The winner of the competition receives a full year of free piano lessons of Latin music.The scholarship was started by Palmieri's lifetime friend, the late Tito Puente.This page was last modified 08:44, 16 September 2007.See Copyrights for details.The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were clearly the product of a classical education.His piano studies began at seven and he attended the Juilliard School of Music, turning pro at 16.The "A with the arrow logo" is a service mark of ARTISTdirect, Inc.Charts
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Y!Rating affects your music played in LAUNCHcast and Music Videos.The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were clearly the product of a classical educ...You did not enter a search term.Richard Rosenblatt: How I sold MySp...The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were clearly the product of a classical education.Charanga Duboney group in 1958.He endured a near mental breakdown in 1969, but rebounded to work again for Puente on his El Mambo De Tito Puente television program, and he also found a second career as a historian and teacher of Latin music and history at various New York colleges in the 1970s.The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were...Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Charlie Palmieri!AEC One Stop Group, Inc.Visit other CNET Networks sites: Select SiteBNETCNET.Get the latest Flash player.Thank you for sharing your concerns.There may be significant legal penalties for false notices.Thank you for sharing your concerns.In order to process a privacy complaint we need more information from you.Please refer to our Help Center for more information and the form to submit.Thank you for sharing this video!Palmieri es una leyenda..No es casualidad que se le conocio como el maestro Charlie Palmieri.Envidia, celos e ignorancia es de lo que se basa tu vida.Disculpen aqullos hermanos cubanos que se expresan con dignidad y clase.El apellido Palmieri es sinonimo de musica...Would you like to comment?And Charlie Palmieri
'95 on Caney and again with Easy Does It
'58 on Gone, latter incl.Duboney's debut at a New Year's Eve dance launched a craze: they became so popular that they played several dances a
night.La Duboney' LP debut was Let's Dance The Charanga!Pacheco, Palmieri, Fajardo
'61.Latin jam session) LPs: four
vols.Pupi Legarreta, as well as Tico, Cesta, Salsa, Fania and SAR All Stars (he played
piano on Kako's After Hour Orchestra, Tico, Cesta and Salsa sessions).Latin Bugalu
'68 on Atlantic was prod.Friends In Concert At The University of Puerto Rico
and Live At Sing Sing Vol.Electro Duro
'74 on Coco: the organ lent an unfortunate quality of kitsch to some of his work.Impulsos
'75 was a polished rehash of the funkier Charlie Palmieri
c.Miguel Barcasnegras) on Con Salsa y Sabor
'77 on Cotique.Latin jazz LP A Giant Step
'84 on Tropical Budda, reviving Noro Morales' piano and rhythm (bass, timbales, conga, bongo) format.Robin Jones' King Salsa; died from another heart attack three months later.Cachao (Cachao y su Descarga '77 Vol.Red Hot
'79 and Soy Yo
'87), Ray Barretto (La Cuna
'81), others; also performed on Eddie's '78 and '84 albums.The
Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, 2nd Edition, edit.They are published on the Descarga website by kind permission of Mr.The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were clearly the product of a classical education.The older brother of Eddie Palmieri, Charlie Palmieri was every bit as gifted a pianist as his sibling, very percussive and responsive to rhythm while also flashing florid passages that were clearly the product of a classical education.His piano studies began at seven and he attended the Juilliard School of Music, turning pro at 16.Like many Latin jazz artists of the time, Palmieri flirted with the popular Latin boogaloo style in the 1960s and made some records for major labels like RCA Victor and Atlantic.He endured a near mental breakdown in 1969, but rebounded to work again for Puente on his El Mambo de Tito Puente television program, and he also found a second career as a historian and teacher of Latin music and history at various New York colleges in the 1970s.Palmieri moved briefly to Puerto Rico from 1980 to 1983, and after suffering a severe heart attack and stroke upon his return to New York, he recovered to lead various Latin combos, including Combo Gigante.One of his last recordings was a galvanizing cameo appearance on Mongo Santamaria's "Mayeya" in 1987 (now on Mongo's Afro Blue: The Picante Collection for Concord Picante), and he appeared in England for the first time in 1988 shortly before his death.Music and the eMusic logo are registered trademarks in the USA and other countries.Music Remote is a trademark of eMusic.Charlie Palmieri Feeds
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