org, syn, *1937 GB
Musician / Composer / Arranger of Rock
A.k.a. Dee Palmer (née David Palmer)
English musical arranger / composer, keyboarder and saxophonist born as David Gerald Palmer on 2 July 1937. Since parting ways with Jethro Tull in 1980, Palmer has gone on to arrange orchestral "tributes" to bands such as The Beatles, Yes, Genesis, and Pink Floyd. Underwent a sex change operation in early 2004, changing her name to Dee.
Jethro Tull |
Tallis |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Вестсайдская История = West Side Story | Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, The London Symphony Orchestra Под Управлением David Palmer | 2001 | Album |
In Concert | David Palmer | 2001 | Album |
Symphonic Queen: Passing Open Windows EPK | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, David Palmer | 1996 | Single |
Selections From Passing Open Windows - A Symphonic Tribute To Queen | David Palmer, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | 1996 | Single |
Passing Open Windows - A Symphonic Tribute To Queen | David Palmer, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | 1996 | Album |
Who Wants To Live Forever (A Symphonic Tribute To Queen) | The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, David Palmer | 1996 | Single |
Orchestral Sgt. Pepper's - Orchestral Arrangements Of The Classic Beatles Album | Royal Academy Of Music Symphony Orchestra | 1994 | Album |
Symphonic Music Of Yes | The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Steve Howe • Bill Bruford • Jon Anderson • Tim Harries • David Palmer With English Chamber Orchestra & London Community Gospel Choir | 1993 | Album |
Objects Of Fantasy - The Music Of Pink Floyd | David Palmer And The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | 1989 | Album |
Coronach | Jethro Tull And David Palmer | 1986 | Single |
A Classic Case (The Music Of Jethro Tull) | The London Symphony Orchestra, David Palmer, Ian Anderson | 1985 | Album |