Angie Palmer has been playing and singing all her life. From busking her way round Europe at 18 to playing at Glastonbury Festival, she gathers fans where ever she plays.
With her striking looks and commanding stage presence she creates a musical force that is hard to ignore.
Female guitarists are rare, those who play as well as Angie are rarer still.
Angie’s voice encompasses the blues growl of Janice Joplin through to the clear high tones of Joni Mitchel. She can be seen throughout the UK and Europe playing as a solo artist or working with her band of fantastic musicians The Revalators (most of whom are guests on her recent album Road).
She has written nearly 40 songs many of which are available on her 3 albums; A Certain Kind Of Distance( 1999), Romantica Obscura ( 2001 )
and Road (2004).
Press Info
Angie's album 'road' is getting great reviews in the UK. Legendary BBC DJ Bob Harris has played a number of tracks.
"This is lovely...the album is superb"
Influences
Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, John Martyn, Bonnie Rait
Bio
Angie has just secured a UK distribution deal for her latest CD 'road'
Angie Palmer has been playing and singing all her life. From busking her way round Europe at 18 to playing at Glastonbury Festival, she gathers fans where ever she plays.
With her striking looks and commanding stage presence she creates a musical force that is hard to ignore.
Female guitarists are rare, those who play as well as Angie are rarer still.
Angie’s voice encompasses the blues growl of Janice Joplin through to the clear high tones of Joni Mitchel. She can be seen throughout the UK and Europe playing as a solo artist or working with her band of fantastic musicians The Revalators (most of whom are guests on her recent album Road).
She has written nearly 40 songs many of which are available on her 3 albums; A Certain Kind Of Distance( 1999), Romantica Obscura ( 2001 )
and Road (2004).