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Eddie Palmieri

Eddie Palmieri Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 25,638
Category Latin Jazz Salsa
Concerts
May
20
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
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May
27
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
Tickets
About Eddie Palmieri
Palmieri’s parents emigrated from Ponce, Puerto Rico to New York City in 1926. Born in Spanish Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Palmieri learned to play the piano at an early age, and at 13, he joined his uncle’s orchestra, playing timbales. Palmieri’s professional career as a pianist took off with various bands in the early 1950s including Eddie Forrester, Johnny Segui’s, and the popular Tito Rodriguez Orchestra. In 1961, Palmieri formed his own band, La Perfecta, which featured an unconventional front line of trombones rather than the trumpets customary in Latin orchestras. This created an innovative sound that mixed American jazz into Afro-Caribbean rhythms, surprising critics and fans alike. Palmieri disbanded La Perfecta in 1968 to pursue different musical endeavors, though he would return to the band’s music in the 2000s. Palmieri perfected his arranging skills in the 1970’s releasing several impressive recordings that reflected his unorthodox approach to music. His unconventional style would once again surprise critics and fans with the 1970 release entitled “Harlem River Drive.” This recording was the first to merge what were categorized as “Black” and “Latin” music into a free-form sound that encompassed elements of salsa, funk, soul and jazz. In 1975, Palmieri won the first-ever Grammy for Best Latin Recording for The Sun of Latin Music (he’s won nine Grammys altogether to date), including two for his influential recording with Tito Puente, Obra Maestra/Masterpiece. Recognizing Palmieri as an American icon, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, recorded two of Palmieri’s performances for its archives in 1988. Because of Palmieri’s proclivity for creating music in funk Latin style, Little Louie Vega invited him to record on Nuyorican Soul (1997), a release that became very popular in the house and underground music scenes. In addition to the Grammys, Palmieri has received numerous honors: Eubie Blake Award (1991); Most Exciting Latin Performance, presented by the BBC in London (2002); Yale University’s Chubb Fellowship, usually reserved for international heads of state, but given to Palmieri in recognition of his work building communities through music (2002); Harlem Renaissance Award (2005); Jay McShann Lifetime Achievement Award (2008), induction into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame (2008). A year later, the Library of Congress added Palmieri’s composition “Azucar Pa’ Ti” to the National Recording Registry, which at the time only included 300 compositions documenting the history of all of recorded music history in the U.S. With his widely popular eight-and-a-half minute “Azucar Pa’ Ti” Palmieri changed the format of the recording industry, breaking the three-and-a-half minute barrier imposed by the recording industry. In 2012, Palmieri continued to innovate, celebrating 75 years with new music included in the original score for a documentary co-directed by Bobbito Garcia called “Doin it in the Park” that explores the cultural influence of playground basketball on sports and music. Palmieri’s music recorded for the documentary is the basis of his newest recording to be released later this year. This will be Eddie’s first time recording his own new music since winning back-to-back Grammys in 2005 and 2006. In 2013, Eddie Palmieri was awarded the coveted Jazz Master award by the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA). The NEA Jazz Master award is the highest honor an American Jazz artist can receive. For more about the NEA recognition, please visit: http://www.nea.gov/honors/jazz/index.html.
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Genres
Latin Jazz Salsa
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What fans are saying
Mona
4 / 5
Always amazing maestro 🙌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nishuane Park Montclair, NJ
Aug 11, 2019
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Eddie Palmieri Tour Cities
New York, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About Eddie Palmieri

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Eddie Palmieri on tour?

Yes, Eddie Palmieri is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Eddie Palmieri concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Eddie Palmieri tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 1 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Eddie Palmieri scheduled to play?

Eddie Palmieri is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Eddie Palmieri tour start?

Eddie Palmieri’s tour starts May 20, 2024 and ends on May 27, 2024. They will play 1 cities; their most recent concert was held in New York at Blue Note Jazz Club and their next upcoming concert will be in New York at Blue Note Jazz Club.

What venues is Eddie Palmieri performing at?

As part of the Eddie Palmieri tour, Eddie Palmieri is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 20 - New York, NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
May 27 - New York, NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club
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