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  1. John Michael "Poli" Palmer (born 26 May 1943) is an English rock musician who was a key member in the progressive rock band Family. Though he was not an original member, he was regarded as being integral to the group's sound.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2024 · A1. Smoke That Thunders 8:08A2. Salmagundi 6:38A3. Chords 3:57B1. Human Error 7:45B2. Sin Nombre 5:41B3. Old Fulham Fertility Dance 6:31

  3. John "Poli" Palmer. Poli Palmer was a key player in the unique sound of British rockers Family while he was with them for five albums. John Michael Palmer (nicknamed Poli) was a drummer who picked up vibraphone along the…. Read Full Biography.

  4. The Bakerloo Blues Line was formed in February 1968 by David "Clem" Clempson and Terry Poole. The band was named after the London Underground's Bakerloo line, who worked with several drummers, including John "Poli" Palmer, Bill Ward and John Hinch, before settling with Keith Baker.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · John ‘Poli’ Palmer had a background in jazz drumming. He’d had spells with Blossom Toes and folk-rock band Eclection before joining Family in 1969, playing flute, keyboards and vibes. Looking back, what does he think of Family’s position in the 70s progressive-rock milieu?

  6. When bassist/violinist John Weider and multi-instrumentalist John "Poli" Palmer respectively replaced Grech and King, Family re-arranged The Weaver's Answer as a loud, violent song in concert. Palmer offered a flute solo in the instrumental break that replaced King's saxophone, and Whitney's guitar became more vicious.

  7. Poli Palmer. Palmer replaced Jim King in Family and immediately went to work on the group’s third album, A Song For Me. Many of that album’s songs had to be re-arranged, as they were written with King’s saxophone and harmonica in mind. Palmer rose to the challenge, transforming songs with his different instruments.