Eddie Palmieri Says Don’t Call It a Comeback

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Eddie Palmieri Says Don’t Call It a Comeback
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Carina del Valle Schorske writes on Eddie Palmieri, the pianist, bandleader, and Jazz Master.

In 2023, Palmieri was hospitalized with respiratory problems, and his doctors told him that he would never tour again. This concert, one of several sold-out shows at the Blue Note, seemed like a kind of resurrection, and I felt lucky to squeeze myself in among the crowd. When Palmieri took his place at the piano, he complained that his mike was too quiet—“Do we have an engineer, yes or no?”—but his voice, an uptown rumble, took easy command of the room. “Fine,” he said.

“Terrible years for me near the end of La Perfecta,” he told me. The band broke up for good in 1968. Big dance halls were closing. Records were eclipsing live shows. Drugs were saturating the scene. White flight was on the rise, and those who stayed were left to contend with disinvestment, redlining, and police violence. Palmieri sought refuge with Bob Bianco, a saloon singer and a vernacular philosopher who conducted Socratic dialogues in his Queens apartment.

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