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Artist description
singer/songwriter |
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Music Style
Southern, folk, rock |
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Musical Influences
Neil Young,Townes Van Zant, Steve Earle, The Black Crowes and local, unknown artists. |
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Similar Artists
Neil Young, The Black Crowes, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen |
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Artist History
Born and raised in Thomasville, GA. Has spent the past 10 years Living in Atlanta, New York City, Nashville and Los Angeles. Recently Palmer signed a publishing/development deal with The Great Escape Music Group in Nashville. He also recently completed a recording project with producer/musician Dusty Wakeman. Wakeman has amassed more than 100 production and engineering credits with such artist as Dwight Yoakam, Buck Owens, Lucinda Williams, K.D. Lang, Roy Orbison and Michelle Shocked. He's currently receiving radio play in Europe as well as in the US. Palmer has opened for such artist as George Thorogood, Eddie Money and Marc Ford of The Black Crowes. Lance has a catalogue of more than 150 songs ranging from soulful, folk/blues to hard driving roots rock. |
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Group Members
Musicians that have played with or recorded with Lance and their credits include; Greg Walker(Cheetah Chrome) Doug Pettibone(Jewl, Tracy Chapman, Lucinda Williams) Skip Edwards(Dwight Yoakam, Chris Hillman, Eddie Money, The Monkeys, Flying Burrito bros.) Jim Christie(Dwight Yoaham, Lucinda Williams) Kenny Vaughn(Lucinda Williams, Rodney Crowell, Trisha Yearwood) Jim Thistle(The Dixie Chicks, Chris Knight) Argyle Bell(Steve Earle, members of The Rolling Stones and The Eagles, Garth Brooks) Eric Christianson(Ryan Adams, The backsliders) |
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Instruments
Acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, drums, bass |
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Albums
Hits.......... and some that won't be, Welcome To The Bottom |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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