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TEAMBAJA 09-26-2003 11:43 AM

Rock Singer Robert Palmer Dies at Age 54
 
Rock Singer Robert Palmer Dies at Age 54

By ROBERT BARR
Associated Press Writer





LONDON (AP) -- Rock singer Robert Palmer, known for his sharp suits and hits including "Addicted to Love," died Friday in Paris of a heart attack, his manager said. He was 54.

Palmer was on a two-day break in Paris following a television recording session in Britain, his manager Mick Carter said from the French capital.

In the 1980s, Palmer became a superstar with singles which also included "Simply Irresistible" - accompanied by slick videos featuring the smartly dressed Palmer with a back-up band of attractive women, all in black outfits and glossy makeup.

A side project, Power Station, formed in 1985 with John Taylor and Andy Taylor of '80s supergroup Duran Duran, scored three U.S. Top 10 hits, including "Communication" and "Get it On."

The son of a British naval officer, Palmer was a member of several British rock bands before he hit the big time as a solo artist.

He had lived in Switzerland for the past 16 years.

Known for his GQ sense of style, Palmer was named best dressed male artist by Rolling Stone in 1990.

The "Addicted to Love" video, with its miniskirted models strumming guitars as Palmer sang, became one of MTV's most-played clips, and sparked protests from some feminists.

"I'm not going to attach inappropriate significance to it because at the time it meant nothing. It's just happened to become an iconic look," Palmer once said of the video.

He had his first hit album and single, "Sneakin' Sally through the Alley," in 1974.

In his 20s, Palmer worked with a number of small-time bands including Dada, Vinegar Joe, and the Alan Bown Band. He occasionally appeared in opening acts for big draws, including The Who and Jimi Hendrix.

Palmer once confessed that he was not attracted to the excesses of rock 'n' roll stardom.

"I loved the music, but the excesses of rock 'n' roll never really appealed to me at all," he said. "I couldn't see the point of getting up in front of a lot of people when you weren't in control of your wits."

He was noted for dressing up and being somewhat restrained.

"I don't want to be heavy," he said in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine.

"I can't think of another attitude to have toward an audience than a hopeful and a positive one. And if that includes such unfashionable things as sentimentality, well, I can afford it."

Donzigerl 09-26-2003 12:04 PM

I heard this.....sad....and so young

Dean Ferry 09-26-2003 12:16 PM

First, Warren Zevon, and now Robert Palmer? Way to young to die! Very sad!
MD

Airpacker 09-26-2003 12:23 PM

Dam,that sucks.

LEOPAJM 09-26-2003 12:25 PM

Young ?????

Thats almost as OLD as "that guy" from WickedWon !!!!!

heehhheehhehehee

CigDaze 09-26-2003 12:30 PM

Simply irresistable...
Sad :(

JaayTeee 09-26-2003 01:06 PM

Let's see....... Johnny Cash, John Ritter,
Barry White, just to name a few.
Seems like 2003's been a bad year
for the famous.
Just this year alone, Ive been to 3
funerals..........Previous to 03' I hadn't
been to any funerals in 3 years.

jt


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