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Encyclopedia > David Palmer (vocalist)

David Palmer is an American vocalist and songwriter.


He was a vocalist on the first two Steely Dan albums. He also co-wrote a number of songs with Carole King. Walter Becker (left) and Donald Fagen accepting the Grammy Award for the album Two Against Nature Steely Dan is an American jazz rock band based around musicians and songwriters Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. ... Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer and songwriter, most active as a singer during the early to mid 1970s, but a successful songwriter for considerably longer both before and after this period. ...


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David was joined by Dwight Cotten on keys (who will also give you a great deal on all your real estate needs), Mike Jacobs on Sax, Ralph Settembrino on guitar, Rod Verette on bass, and Leo Vigil on drums.
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