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Remo Paul Palmier (March 29, 1923 – February 2, 2002) was an American guitarist.


Career
Palmier began his career as a during the 1940s, and collaborated with , , , and . In 1945, he was awarded a "new star" award from Esquire (magazine). He also played with , , and . He also became part of 's trio.
(2025). 9781561592845, Grove's Dictionaries Inc..

In 1945, he began performing with on

(2025). 9781617130236, Backbeat.
and taught Godfrey to play the . He was with the Godfrey show for twenty-seven years. He changed his name legally in 1952 to Palmier, omitting the "i" at the end, to avoid being confused with .

When the Godfrey show was canceled in 1972, Palmier returned to playing clubs in New York. In 1977, his friend convinced to invite Palmier to the Concord Jazz Festival in Concord, California. At the festival, Palmier and Ellis performed as a duo. Later that year, they recorded Windflower, which ended Palmier's thirty-year hiatus from recording. In 1979, produced Remo Palmier, the only album on which he was billed as the leader.

During the 1970s, he played with and . He participated in an all-star Swing Reunion in 1985 and in tribute concerts to (1997), (1998), and (1996). He taught privately and his students included cartoonist .


Death
He died in 2002 from and .


Discography

As leader
  • Windflower with Herb Ellis (Concord Jazz, 1978)
  • Remo Palmier (Concord Jazz, 1979)


As sideman
  • , Town Hall Concert Plus (RCA, 1957)
  • , Louie Bellson and His Jazz Orchestra (Musicmasters, 1987)
  • , Pretties (Sonet, 1978)
  • , Central City Sketches (Musicmasters, 1987)
  • Benny Carter, Harlem Renaissance (MusicMaster, 1992)
  • , Red Norvo, Jazz Giants Vol. 3 (Trip Jazz, 1978)
  • , Groovin' High (Savoy, 1955)
  • , Jazz for the People (Signature, 1960)
  • , Thanks for the Memory (Xanadu, 1983)
  • , Lou McGarity: In Celebration (IAJRC, 1981)
  • , Jonah Man and Other Songs of the Bert Williams Era (Vanguard, 1976)
  • Max Morath, The Ragtime Women (Vanguard, 1977)
  • Max Morath, , In Jazz Country (Vanguard, 1979)
  • , Town Hall Concert Vol. 1 (London, 1974)
  • , It's You or No One (Musicraft, 1988)
  • , Teddy Wilson & His All Star Jazz Sextette (Allegro, 1956)

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