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Lizzie Cornish 16 Jun 07 - 10:01 AM
John MacKenzie 16 Jun 07 - 10:11 AM
Lizzie Cornish 16 Jun 07 - 11:04 AM
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Subject: Tom Palmer
From: Lizzie Cornish
Date: 16 Jun 07 - 10:01 AM

Just in case you've not heard of Tom or are aware of his new CD 'Kickin' Back' I thought I'd tell you about him..

TOM PALMER'S MYSPACE PAGE

I first saw him at the Royal Albert Hall in April this year, during the Show of Hands gig. Tom was one of their guests and he and Phil Beer sang a great song together, for which they received rapturous applause. Tom has a wonderful growly, bluesy voice, really deep...

Here's what actually happened at the RAH...as I wrote it down in my myspace blog..

>>>"Then Mr. Phil Beer picked up his guitar and he and his good buddy Mr. Tom Palmer raised the roof between them with some absolutely STUNNING guitar playing...Tom's got a really great, deep, sassy,. bluesy voice...And you picked up that these two were SO enjoying themselves. The song was called 'That Thing' and suddenly a bit of raunchiness crept into the RAH..Yay!...Take it away guys! :0)   Heck...Tom certainly got whistles and cheers at the end of that...and I think a few could have been for Phil too! ;0) " <<<


And just to prove they were both there! :0)
Photo of Tom Palmer and Phil Beer at SoH Royal Albert Hall gig


Tom's CD is on Phil's new record label 'Chudleigh Roots' and it was the very first to be released on it too, as I seem to remember Phil saying...Jackie Oates is on it also and quite a few others now as well...Yay! Onward and Upward Phil! :0)

CHUDLEIGH ROOTS


Have a special listen to the beautiful instrumental 'Batu Ferrenghi'
And 'Orangutan Man' too, where his voice is like velvet at times...

Phew! Fans face wildly to cool herself down...

I think it's a Lady Thing! :0) :0) :0)   ;0)

Runs and hides from the usual explosion of 'She's just ruined another artist's career!'....and I'm not coming out, as I'm sitting behind the settee giggling like mad, and listening to Tom's gorgeous voice....

So there! ;0)


Lizzie :0)

PS...I'm sorry but WHY isn't this fabulous voice of his ALL OVER the BBC's mainstream music programmes???????????

Answers on a postcard please to Deeply Fuming of Sidmouth...


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Subject: RE: Tom Palmer
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 16 Jun 07 - 10:11 AM

You're gushing again!


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Subject: RE: Tom Palmer
From: Lizzie Cornish
Date: 16 Jun 07 - 11:04 AM

Yup!

That's because some artists should just be 'written' about, some should be 'written enthusiastically' about and SOME should be 'gushed' over!

Tom is the latter... ;0)

Besides....SOMEONE has to gush on Mudcat! :0) :0) :0)


Look, this is for those who don't like opening links...it's from Tom's myspace page above...


>>>About Tom Palmer
They've entertained 13th Century France, played to Kings and paupers, they even featured in Shakespeare, yet troubadours are very much alive and kicking in the shape of Yorkshireman Tom Palmer, whose experiences of distant shores are brought to life with a powerful new album of songs from the guitar maestro.

Recorded over nine months on the banks of Bewl Water, Kent, Tom's new album – 'Kickin Back' – is the latest milestone in the career of one of the UK's best-loved songsters, and this time he's aiming to bring his eclectic brand of musical wizardry to a whole new audience. Written on the jungle-fringed beaches of Penang and the South China Seas, 'Kickin Back' records tales of love, lust, wild nights and crazy experiences found by this travelling minstrel as he roamed through Asia after an intensive nine-month tour of Australia. Singing nightly around beach fires, Tom would find an impromptu audience wherever he went, a true travelling player entertaining the local, smiling people, and building up a rich catalogue of experiences on which to draw for his extraordinary songwriting talent.

It's a long way from his early days in Pontefract, Yorkshire, where, as a teenager, he first set out to emulate the success of his heroes, Bob Dylan and Eric Burdon. Singing came almost by accident, as he coached friends in the guitar by speaking the words to songs. As chords became bars, became whole songs, so 'the man who spoke the words' was decreed the band's singer, and a whole new career began. Even then, life as a singer-songwriter came through a typically unconventional route, after he'd seek to augment his income singing in the hotel bar where he worked as a chef.

As audiences grew familiar with his dark, deep vocals and masterly guitar so more work as a professional beckoned, from pubs and clubs in and around his native Yorkshire, through building up his own full touring band to playing to thousands at Glastonbury, the Cambridge Folk Festival and Cornwall's Elephant Fair.

Throughout, Tom has seen himself as carrying on a much-loved tradition of the travelling songster. "In days gone by the old troubadours travelled and took stories from one place to the next," he says. "That's how people learned about what was going on. I like to think I'm carrying on that tradition - we've got so much to learn from other people, other cultures, and songs are a wonderful way to pass all that on. That's what gets me excited when I play to an audience. That's what I love..." <<<


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Subject: RE: Tom Palmer
From: Lizzie Cornish
Date: 16 Jun 07 - 11:13 AM

And I just HAVE to put this on....I mentioned Tom's lovely song 'Orangutang Man' above....

..and well HOW often can you get an Orangutang link into Mudcat for goodness sake?

So...here is the most inspirational film about the small window of hope that is now out there for the world's orangutans. Wonderful people in this video, really wonderful..and the orangutans will bring a tear to your eye, especially the little fella at the end.



A GLIMMER OF HOPE


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