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Barry Palmer was born on 1958 in England. Discover Barry Palmer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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2012

2012 saw Barry Palmer release his latest single, "Innocent". This was to be followed (September 2012) by his latest studio album titled Night Thoughts, with all tracks written by Palmer and his London-based close friend and songwriting partner, Dave Duncan.

1990

Between 1990/1994, Barry Palmer continued performing live and was the lead singer with a blues rock band called Jonesville. The mid- and late nineties (1995/2000) again saw Palmer performing live as lead vocalist with several London-based function bands such as The Wedge and Nightshift. 2000/2001 saw Palmer release a single entitled "Dear John" b/w "Ghost of a Love".

1988

1988 saw Palmer coming to notice as a music producer with his own record label Pyramid Records. His most notable success during this period was when he produced the massive UK hit "Lies" b/w "I Need Experience" for Amanda Scott (real name Avis Hopkins, the youngest sister of Bonnie Tyler).

1987

1987 saw the further release of an EP by Palmer entitled "Shimmering Gold" / "Unknown Singer" which had previously been recorded in Germany with the assistance of Jürgen Fritz. In the same year, he also released his own version of "House of the Rising Sun" (extended & edited versions) which was then quickly followed by "God Bless the Children" b/w "Somebody Sing My Song". "God Bless the Children" was also selected to be sung by all the (1987) Miss World contestants that same year whilst they were appearing at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

1985

After his period with Mike Oldfield, Palmer decided to focus totally on his own solo career. He finally released his solo album Without an Aim in 1985. Around the same time, he also released a cover version of Manfred Mann's "Doo Wah Diddy Diddy" as a single, with his own song "Spirit of America" on the B-side.

1984

In 1984, Palmer released two further singles, "She's Leaving Home", a Beatles cover that he had recorded whilst in Germany with the assistance of Jürgen Fritz (Triumvirat), followed by "When One Door Closes", a track from Without an Aim. Later that same year Mike Oldfield again contacted Palmer and asked him to sing on his new track, "Crime of Passion".

1983

After he left the band which was taking a more commercial turn due to the pressures of the record company, Palmer stayed in Germany, recording and touring with other similar and notable German Progressive Rock Groups such as Satin Whale and Gänsehaut. It was in 1983 that Mike Oldfield heard one of Triumvirat's albums and invited Palmer to join his Crises album tour, an offer Palmer refused as, at that time, he was working on his forthcoming solo album, Without an Aim.

1975

Palmer then began writing his own material and, shortly afterwards, answered an ad in magazine Melody Maker placed by Jürgen Fritz whose hugely successful German progressive rock band Triumvirat were looking for a new lead vocalist, as their lead singer had just quit the band. Palmer sent Jürgen a demo tape of his single "Maybe I'm Amazed". Consequently, Palmer secured the vacant position as lead singer with Triumvirat. Triumvirat's first song recorded together with Palmer was "Take a Break Today" (1975). This was then followed up by the band's fifth album Pompeii, again featuring Palmer on lead vocals.

1974

In 1974, Palmer's early solo career was highlighted when he sang lead and backing vocals on the major British and European chart hit "The Bump", although he did not make public appearances alongside the other performers, London group Kenny.

1972

After Brave New World disbanded in 1972/73, Palmer pursued a solo singing career. He released his first ever single almost immediately, a track titled "Always". This was quickly followed up with the release of a second single titled "Getaway" in 1974, which was heavily influenced by the style of T. Rex.

1970

Born in Worcestershire, England, Palmer began his singing career in the early 1970s when he joined Scarborough-based band Brave New World as their lead singer. Brave New World were a five-piece band who played all their own original material but were also heavily influenced by bands such as Family, Fairport Convention and Wishbone Ash.

1958

Barry Palmer (born 1958) is an English singer. He was a replacement for singer Helmut Köllen in the German band Triumvirat in 1976, and appeared on the albums Old Loves Die Hard and Pompeii in 1977. He later joined Mike Oldfield on his Discovery album in 1984, sharing vocals with Maggie Reilly. He has also released two solo albums.