Del Palmer

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Del Palmer is a British bass guitarist and sound engineer, best know for his work with Kate Bush, with whom he also had a long-term relationship between the late 1970s and early 1990s.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He currently still works with her.

Biography

Palmer began playing bass in 1967, joining friend Brian Bath's band Cobwebs and Strange. In 1969, Palmer and Bath formed Tame with Victor King on drums. The band lasted until 1970. From 1972, Palmer and Bath were in Company with Barry Sherlock (guitar) and Lionel Azulay (drums). They signed to Cube Records in 1973, but Azulay was injured in a road accident. Charlie Morgan joined on drums in 1974 and the band changed its name to Conkers. A series of singles followed on Cube.[7]

In 1977, the KT Bush Band began with Bush, her brother Paddy plus Palmer, Bath and Morgan, playing the pub circuit. Their live set included material that would later appear on Bush's first album.[11] With her second album, Lionheart, Palmer began working in a studio engineer capacity for Bush.[8] He also toured with her in 1979.[9]

He is credited as an engineer on Kate Bush's The Sensual World, The Red Shoes[10] and Aerial.[11] He also engineered on three further albums involving Bush: Midge Ure's Answers to Nothing (where Palmer engineered her vocal guest recordings)[12], Roy Harper's Once[13] and Alan Stivell's Again. He played bass guitar on Lionheart, Never for Ever, The Dreaming, Hounds of Love, The Sensual World and Aerial (on 5 tracks).[14]

Recent activity

Palmer plays bass on Billy Sherwood's Back Against the Wall[15][16] and Return to the Dark Side of the Moon,[17] both Pink Floyd tribute albums. As of mid-2007, he is working on his forthcoming album, Leap of Faith.

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