Carl Palmer

WELCOME BACK, INDEED!

CARL PALMER, LEGENDARY DRUMMER AND PROGRESSIVE ROCK PIONEER, ANNOUNCES FIRST   SOLO NORTH AMERICAN TOUR.

Founding Member of EMERSON LAKE & PALMER and ASIA returns with new band, and   all new show: "CARL PALMER CELEBRATES THE MUSIC OF ELP."

Drummer extraordinaire Carl Palmer, one of the world's most acclaimed   percussionists will embark on his first solo North American tour, with his new power   trio, THE CARL PALMER BAND.

The group, which features Palmer on drums and percussion, guitarist Paul   Bielatowicz and bassist Stuart Clayton, will serve up an evening of classic ELP   music, presented with exciting and innovative new versions.   An   all-instrumental show, "Carl Palmer Celebrates The Music of ELP" promises to be among the   most musically compelling live shows of 2006.

The tour, which will begin in late May and continue through early July.   Palmer's band will cross the United States and include shows in Canada. The Carl   Palmer Band will be playing showcase clubs, intimate theaters, and Performing Arts Centers.

"I am very excited to be returning to North America to see and play for the   many loyal fans I have come to know over the years," says Palmer, who announced   his tour this week from Europe.   Palmer has been touring since 2002.   ?This   is a trio, which ELP also was, but we have replaced the keyboards with some   very powerful guitar interpretations of that classic music."  

Among the songs featured in the show are: "Tarkus," "Fanfare For The Common   Man", and "Hoedown."   Adds Palmer: "Although ELP had a lot of vocal hit   songs, we were really about musicianship and conveying the spectrum of emotions   through our instruments. Many of the classic elements of these songs remain,   but they have been updated and reinterpreted through the my new band."

In addition to nearly two hours of classic ELP songs, fans will be treated to   Palmer's innovative and highly creative drum work. While in his previous   bands, ELP and ASIA, Palmer's remarkable drum solos were often a high-point in   those shows.  

Carl Palmer first emerged on the British rock scene at the age of 17, as   drummer for the Crazy World Of Arthur Brown. After Brown recorded his #1 hit, "Fire".

Palmer toured the US for the first time. He left to form Atomic Rooster w ith Vincent Crane, another Brown alumnus. In 1970, he formed ELP with Keith   Emerson (ex-The Nice) and Greg Lake (King Crimson's singer and bassist).

ELP, was among the pioneer supergroups launched during the era of Blind   Faith, Crosby Stills & Nash and Led Zeppelin. They eventually became one of the   biggest rock bands of all time, and the first group to effectively blend rock,   jazz and classical music for the pop music masses. Together, on and off from   1970 through 1998, Emerson Lake & Palmer, sold over 35 million albums.  

Upon the initial demise of ELP in 1980, Palmer formed another progressive   rock supergroup, ASIA, with members of YES, King Crimson and The Buggles. With   Asia, through much of the 1980s, Palmer would go on to have a second   multi-platinum career.

"My new group is a great band and I am certain the fans will enjoy our unique   versions of these timeless classics," says Palmer. " I look forward to   returning to both the US and Canada and seeing everyone once again."

The initial leg of the tour is as follows. The complete list of shows will be   announced shortly.  

Date     Venue     City

Wed May 31 - Regent Theatre Arlington, MA (Boston)

Thu June 1  - Toad's Place  New Haven, CT

Fri June 2  -  Inter-Media Arts Center   Huntington, NY (Long Island)        

Sat June 3  - Rams Head  Annapolis, MD

Sun June 5   -  Keswick Theatre  Glenside, PA (Philadelphia)            

Tue June 6  -   B.B. King Blues Club  New York, NY

Wed June 7  -   The Birchmere  Alexandria, VA (Washington DC)          

Thu June 8  -   Rex Theatre  Pittsburgh, PA

Fri June 9  -   Beachland Ballroom  Cleveland, OH

Sat June 10   -  The Abbey    Chicago, IL

Sun June 11  -   Shank Hall   Milwaukee, WI  

MORE DATES TO FOLLOW!      

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