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Elaine Palmer

Waves...

About Me

Elaine Palmer hails from a sleepy village on the North Yorkshire Moors, a stones throw away from the idyllic fishing town of Whitby. Growing up Elaine was continually surrounded by music and at school she learnt the recorder and piano. Her talent was evident even at an early age and by her early teens the school Orchestra were playing original Elaine Palmer compositions!Whilst studying at Manchester Metropolitan University Elaines hobby turned into her passion and she continued to return north to play live, finely honing her guitar playing and building up a strong fan base. After securing the services of a manager Elaine made regular trips to London and shared the stage with the likes of David Pajo (Papa M) and Tom McRae. She also embarked on a six week residency in New Yorks trendy Greenwich Village and ended the year touring with Ben & Jason.The next couple of years saw Elaine step up her game playing a hectic schedule of UK dates supporting Joseph Arthur, Neil Halstead and Thea Gilmore. Such was her talent that her appeal stretched from the folk world to the young alternative scene. After seeing her play live Inspiral Carpets Clint Boon invited Elaine to record some demos at his home studio. The culmination of this would turn out to be the recording of her first album Into The Spotlight released on Clints new label Booney Tunes. Since the release of the album Elaine has gone on to play with a host of successful artists including James Blunt, K T Tunstall, Bonny Prince Billy, King Creosote and Sophie B Hawkins. Elaine also enjoyed a rapturous reception at The Greenman and The Wickerman festivals, which were a highlight of her year 2005. Playing on the main stage at The Wickerman Festival on a beautiful sunny summers day to a field full of chilled out fans all laying on the grass as far as my eye could see. It was amazing!Elaines success continued apace and her fan base significantly increased after receiving airplay on Radio 2 as well as numerous regional stations. So, on to 2006 and, after touring extensively and fine-tuning her powerful live performance, Elaine finished recording her second album, Waves. Released on Cosmos Recordings and featuring members of Lamb on double bass, cello, drums and electric bass. The album was recorded at Manchesters Analogue Catalogue and was engineered by Julie McLarnon (Lambchop, Nine Black Alps). Elaines musical talents are brought to the fore on Waves seeing her play classical guitar, accordion, harmonium, chimes, piano and even piano strings. Elaines approach to the album lends it an intimate yet intense sound. With intricate finger picking and traditional guitar strumming coupled with Elaines extraordinary voice the album has a certain charm and character. The songs were written while I was living by the sea on the North East coast of England. I did lots of walking and reflecting so a lot of the songs are influenced by the sea, ocean and harbours. I was a little lost and nostalgic when I wrote this record so the songs are very romantic and folky. Waves was released nationally in July 2006 to great critical aclaim. Mojo, Uncut, RocknReel, Terescope,The Sun....ect all gave fantastic reviews of the album! Waves also received masses of radio airplay including national stations BBCRadio 2, 3 and 4! Followed a successful Summer of touring and Festivals with the likes of Diane Cluck, Jose Gonzalos, Donavan, The Sky Green Leopards, Fionn Regan and many more.In 2007 Elaine released a series of EP's called the DADGAD Series, which she recoreded in three different houses she lived in that year all influenced by the three different areas and landscapes. The DADGAd Series were all recorded solo on classical guitar which adds to the intimate and personal atmosphere of these recordings. With only 50 made of each they all sold out immediately to collectors of Elaines work.2008 brings some changes to Elaine's material, picking up the pace a little, working with a new band, drums, bass, electric guitar gives a slightly more up beat larger sound to her new material. 'The new songs are much more edgy and slightly more agressive, heavily influenced by the open road and the unknown, looking forward not backwards this time' She is currently recording album number 3 and will be doing some dates across the UK with the band later in the year. See you there! MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator

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Member Since: 1/26/2006
Band Website: elaine-palmer.co.uk & cosmosrecordings.com
Band Members: Elaine Palmer - singer/multi-instrumentalist MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator
Influences: Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley, Diane Cluck, Polly Paulusma, Nina Simone, The Sky Green Leopards, King Creosote, Pip Dylan, Carina Round, Fiona Apple, Marissa Nadler, Adem, James Yorkston, PJ Harvey, Third Part, Neil Young, Bonny Prince Billy, The Aliens, Robert Johnson, Damien Rice, Feist, Findlay Brown, Laura Marling, Lone Pigeon, Mary Hampton, Woodie Guthrie........ MyGen Profile Generator MyGen Profile Generator
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Record Label: Cosmos Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Chris Helme at Danby Castle

CHRIS HELME ELAINE PALMER Live at Danby Castle Fri 15th Aug £10 advance tickets (this will sell out so be fast) contact - [email protected]  tel - 01287 669219 Camping available www....
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 03:32:00 PST

Greennote

Just a quick note to say thanks to everyone who came down to see me play at the Perserverance, it was a great show! Im playing at the Greennote, Parkway, Camden Town this Thursday 5th June with Kreg ...
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 02:54:00 PST

Mojo review of Waves

MOJO Magazine - David Buckley - review of Waves LP - August 2006 With a beautifully conversational voice, an unerring sense of melody and a bittersweet and wistful repertoire, Elaine Palmer is und...
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:25:00 PST

Terroscope Review of Waves album

More folk loveliness can be found on "Waves" the second album from Elaine Palmer" whose wistful and emotional songs are the perfect vehicle for her rich voice which is captivating and clear throughout...
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:34:00 PST

Press

Birmingham Post - Album Review - 7th August 2004The Yorkshire singer-songwriter's unintended debut album (it was supposed to be just a demo session) may have been produced by Inspiral Carpets man Clin...
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Thu, 26 Jan 2006 07:40:00 PST

New Album 'Waves'

More diverse than 'Into The Spotlight' and featuring members of Lamb on double bass, cello, drums and electric bass. It was recorded at Analogue Catalogue in Manchester, engineered...
Posted by Elaine Palmer on Thu, 26 Jan 2006 07:37:00 PST