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Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy
Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy

Thu, 07 Apr

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Southampton

Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy

Celebrating the 50th of ELP

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Time & Location

07 Apr 2022, 19:30

Southampton, Brunswick Square, Southampton SO14, UK

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About The Event

A consummate showman, Palmer promises to bring a solid evening of classic ELP material woven within the acclaimed musicianship of Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy band.

Here is a video clip explaining the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q80ipKWPPe8&…

A founding member of Emerson Lake & Palmer, ASIA and Atomic Rooster, Carl Palmer was voted by ROLLING STONE as one of the 10 Greatest Drummers of All Time. Since he began in the business in the 1960s Carl Palmer has sold over 50 million records worldwide.

Since 2001, Carl has fronted a 3-piece power trio featuring guitar, bass & drums interpretations of the classically driven rock hits of Emerson Lake & Palmer (without its signature keyboards). The band now also features vocalist Paul Bielatowicz, who will be singing all the great ELP classic hits. He has totally reinvented the music of ELP, touring regularly around the world with this band.

Currently Palmer is promoting the 50th Anniversary of Emerson Lake & Palmer. ELP is back at the forefront of the international music scene, with the recent re-release of its catalogue on BMG Music. An extensive documentary on the band, You Were Meant To Be Here is currently in the works for release in 2021.

Also in development with Radar Pictures is a major Hollywood feature film, Karn Evil 9, a sci fi epic based on the story and music the band created in 1973, with its Brain Salad Surgery album. Carl Palmer and his management team were appointed producers for the film. In addition, Palmer has released a double CD/ DVD of Pictures At An Exhibition, a full concert tribute to his late bandmate, Keith Emerson.

www.carlpalmer.com

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    £22.50
    Tax: +£2.25 BF
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