Dave Palamar

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Dave Palamar (* around 1950) is an American jazz musician ( drums ).

Live and act

Palamar did his military service in the US Air Force; there he played in the military band The United States Air Force Airmen of Note , where the first recordings were made ( Come Out Swingin ' (1972), with Sarah Vaughan and Sue Raney ). After his discharge from the Army, he played in a trio with Nathan Davis ( If , 1976), Michael Pedicin Jr. ( City Song ), Mike Crotty & The Sunday Morning Jazz Band in Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington DC in the late 1970s by Stefan Scaggiari and Tim Eyermann . During this time he also played with Bill Kirchner and the Trio Unity ( Terry Plumeri and Howard Chichester), as a session musician with the rock bands Khemistry and The Assassins ( No Previous Record , 1986) and with the singer Gayle Adams ( Fever , 1982) . In the field of jazz he was involved in 17 recording sessions between 1972 and 1985.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ High Fidelity , Volume 33, Issues 1-6. ABC Leisure Magazines, 1983, p. 123
  2. Sabin's Radio Free Jazz! USA , Volume 19. Sabin's Discount Records, 1978, p. 14.
  3. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed April 12, 2018)