| MTV Legend Robert Palmer Dies at 54 |
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| Home Theater News Music - General News | |
| Written by Jerry Del Colliano | |
| Friday, 26 September 2003 | |
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Stylish
80’s rocker, Robert Palmer died of an apparent heart attack in a hotel
in Paris last night. Palmer is best known for his highly polished MTV
mid-1980’s videos that featured provocatively dressed women rocking out
to his equally provocative pop-rock songs.
Palmer’s career started in 1974 with the album Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley. In 1979 he really broke through with “Bad Case of Loving You.” In the 1980’s Palmer became a worldwide star with song from the album Riptide some specifically “Addicted To Love.” Palmer later worked with members of Duran Duran in an act called Power Station to rack up hits like “Some Like It Hot,” “Communication” and a cover of T-Rex’s “Get It On.” Source: e-online.com, Umusic.com |
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