1964–1973: Early bands Palmer was born in 1949 in
Batley. When he was only a few months old, he and his family moved to
Malta, where his father worked in British
naval intelligence. He was influenced as a child by
blues,
soul, and
jazz music played on
American Forces Radio In his teens, and briefly studied art at Scarborough School of Art & Design, before landing a job at the
Scarborough Evening News. He was reportedly fired after police found "the stub of a cannabis joint in a raid on his bedsit". The vocals for the album
The Alan Bown!, originally recorded by Roden (and released in the US that way), were re-recorded by Palmer after the success of the single. According to music journalist Paul Lester, Palmer rose from northern clubs in England to become "elegant and sophisticated" and the master of several styles. Brooks later said Palmer "was a very good-looking guy", and that female fans were happy to find that Brooks and Palmer were not romantically linked.
1974–1978: Early solo career Island Records signed Palmer to a solo deal in 1974. On 23 July 1983, he performed at
Duran Duran's charity concert at Aston Villa football ground striking up friendships with members of
Duran Duran which later spawned the
supergroup the Power Station.
1985–1989: The Power Station and MTV success When Duran Duran went on hiatus, guitarist
Andy Taylor and bassist
John Taylor joined former
Chic drummer
Tony Thompson and Palmer to form
the Power Station. He also was accused of ripping off the Power Station sound for his own records. He responded, "Listen, I gave the Power Station that sound. They took it from me, not the other way around." The single was accompanied by a memorable and much-imitated music video, directed by
Terence Donovan, in which Palmer is surrounded by a bevy of near-identically clad, heavily made-up female models simulating musicians. In 1987, he won the
Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Addicted to Love". At the 1987
Brit Awards, Palmer received his first nomination for Best British Male Solo Vocal. which would later be featured in the
Tony Award-winning musical
Contact. At the 1989
Brit Awards, Palmer received his second nomination for Best British Male Solo Vocal, and "Simply Irresistible" was nominated for Best British Single. ==Personal life==