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Bandleader and pianist Eddi Palmieri

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Eddi Palmieri is a 58‑year old innovator.
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Palmieri’s lobbying over the past year led to the announcement of a new Grammy Award category for Afro‑Carribean Jazz.
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Palmieri originated Latin jazz’s trombone sound in New York during the 1960s.
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Bandleader and pianist Eddi Palmieri. Through his first band, La Perfecta, labeled "the band with the crazy roaring elephants," Palmieri was credited with originating Latin jazz's trombone sound in New York during the sixties. With the release of "Palmas," (Elektra), many critics feel that this respected 58-year old innovater will finally get the exposure and respect that his sound has long merited. Palmieri's lobbying over the past year culminated in the announcement of a new Grammy Award category for Afro-Carribean Jazz. "I proposed the category to give proper distinction to that segment of jazz music based on rythmical elements and instrumentation of Africa, as opposed to jazz which developed from blues, gospel and other expressions of African-Americans.

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