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Jorge Palma

Jorge Manuel de Abreu Palma ComIH (born 4 June 1950) is a Portuguese singer and songwriter. A well-known and acclaimed songwriter in Portugal, Palma started his solo career in 1972 and was a busker in several cities abroad before settling back in Portugal in 1982. He achieved success in the late 1980s with songs such as "Deixa-me Rir" and "Frágil", and renewed success in 2007, with the single "Encosta-te a Mim".

Jorge Palma
Palma in 2007
Background information
Birth nameJorge Manuel de Abreu Palma
Born (1950-06-04) 4 June 1950 (age 73)
Lisbon, Portugal
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active1967–present
Labels
Websitewww.jorgepalma.pt

Palma has additionally been a member of the bands Sindicato, Rio Grande, Cabeças no Ar, and his rock project Palma's Gang.

Early life edit

Jorge Palma was born in Lisbon on 4 June 1950. At the age of 6, Palma learned to play the piano and to read. When he was 8 years old, he performed his first piano audition in the Portuguese National Conservatory.

In 1963, aged 13, Palma finished second in a musical contest in Mallorca, Spain. At the same time, he continued his studies, first at the Camões Secondary School and after at the Colégio Infante de Sagres in Abrantes. The following year, 1964, marks a turning point in Palma's musical preferences, in which he start leaving his classical influences and dedicates himself to pop-rock music.

Musical career edit

1967–1972: Career beginnings and Sindicato edit

During the Summer of 1967, in Algarve, Palma joined the band Black Boys as a keyboard player. In the following Summer, in 1968, he joins the band Jets also as keyboard player. He also played with the bands Extravaganza and Beatnicks.[1]

In 1969, Palma joined the rock band Sindicato, while studying Electrical Engineering in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lisbon.[2] With Sindicato, he played in the first edition of the Vilar de Mouros Festival, in 1971. Sindicato released one single and a covers album, before disbanding in 1972. In that same year, Palma also dropped out of his university studies.[1]

1972–1984: Start of solo career and travels edit

Jorge Palma's solo career started in 1972 with the release of the single "The Nine Billion Names of God", based on the short story of the same name by Arthur C. Clarke, with lyrics in English. After that, he spent some time improving his lyrical writing skills in Portuguese with the famous poet and song lyricist José Carlos Ary dos Santos, and in 1973 he launched his first single in Portuguese, "A Útlima Canção".

To avoid conscription and the Portuguese Colonial War in Portugal's overseas territories in Africa, Palma departed to Denmark with his wife Gisela Branco, where he lived between September 1973 and June 1974 as a political exile. Following the Carnation Revolution on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, Palma returned to Portugal.[3]

In February 1975, Palma participated in the 12th edition of the Festival da Canção with two songs: "O Pecado Capital" (with Fernando Girão) and "Viagem". The songs finished in 7th and 8th places.[1]

Palma's first studio album, Com Uma Viagem na Palma da Mão, was recorded and released in 1975.

In 1977, he released his second album, 'Té Já. This was followed by travels in Spain and Brazil, in which Palma played in the streets of several cities.[3] He spent time afterwards in Paris, where he performed in several bars, cafés and the Paris Métro, playing songs from well-known artists such as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, and others.

Back to Portugal in 1979, Palma recorded and released his third album, Qualquer Coisa Pá Música. He would then spend two more years in France.[3]

 
Palma in 1982

Palma returned to Portugal in 1982 and released his fourth album, Acto Contínuo.

In 1984, Palma recorded his fifth album, Asas e Penas, his first since becoming a father the year before.

1985–1991: Commercial success edit

In 1985, Palma released one of the most acclaimed albums of his career, O Lado Errado da Noite. The album included the single "Deixa-me Rir", which became a success in Portugal. Music critics called it "the right side of Jorge Palma" (a play on the album name, which translates to "The wrong side of the night")[4] and it won several prizes from the Portuguese press.[3] The success of the album prompted a major tour in Portugal, including Madeira and Azores.[3]

In 1986, Palma finished a 3-year General Course in Piano at the Conservatório Nacional de Lisboa, and enrolled in the Advanced Studies in Piano course in the same institution.[5] He released his seventh album, Quarto Minguante, also that year.

Three years after, in 1989, Palma released his eighth album, Bairro do Amor. The album was critically acclaimed and includes some of his most well-known songs, such as "Frágil" and the title-song "Bairro do Amor".

Palma finished his piano studies in 1990. After his final exam, he was proposed by Tozé Brito, who worked for Polygram at the time, to record an album of rearrangements of his songs with only piano and voice. Palma liked the idea and recorded some of most iconic songs played with a Steinway piano at the Valentim de Carvalho studios.[6] The album was named and released in 1991. It was critically acclaimed and, in 2014, was considered one of the best Portuguese albums of all-time by music magazine Blitz.[7][8]

1992–2001: Palma's Gang and Rio Grande edit

After , Palma decided to go back to guitar-oriented rock and formed the band Palma's Gang, with members of the bands Xutos & Pontapés and Rádio Macau. The band released a live album in 1993, titled Palma's Gang: Ao Vivo no Johnny Guitar, which also explored Palma's repertoire but this time with a hard-rock sound. During the following year, Palma performed in several stages across Portugal, solo or with Palma's Gang.[3]

In 1996, Palma accepted an invitation to join a new project, named Rio Grande, a band that included other famous Portuguese musicians, Tim (Xutos & Pontapés), João Gil (Ala dos Namorados), Rui Veloso and Vitorino. The first album of the band, released that same year, was inspired by Portuguese traditional music and became a major success. In 1997, Rio Grande released a live album recorded at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon, which included an unreleased song by Palma, "Quem És Tu De Novo".

In 1998 Palma took part in several concerts at the Expo '98 World Fair in Lisbon. He was also musical director of the play Aos Que Nasceram Depois de Nós.[3]

Besides Palma's Gang and Rio Grande, during the 1990s Palma's musical activity also included collaborations with numerous Portuguese artists such as Censurados, Né Ladeiras, Xutos & Pontapés, Paulo Gonzo and Mafalda Veiga.[3]

2001–present: Later years edit

After 10 years, Palma returned to solo releases with the album Jorge Palma, in 2001. The album was awarded the José Afonso Prize for best Portuguese album of 2001.[3]

In 2002, Palma released his first solo live album, No Tempo dos Assassinos. His son Vicente participates in some of the performances.[3] That year, he also joined the musical project Cabeças no Ar, which was basically a reunion of Rio Grande without Vitorino. They released one self-titled album.

In 2004, Palma released a new studio album, titled Norte.

In 2007, the album Voo Nocturno was released, supported by the single "Encosta-te a Mim", which became a major success in Portugal. The following year, the live album Voo Nocturno ao vivo, recorded during the tour to promote the album, is released.

In 2011, Palma released Com Todo o Respeito, his only studio album released during the 2010s.

During 2015 and 2016, Palma played shows together with Sérgio Godinho. The show at the Theatro Circo in Braga was released in the live album Juntos - Ao Vivo no Theatro Circo, in 2015.

Palma released his latest studio album, titled Vida, in April 2023.

Personal life edit

Jorge Palma has two children, Vicente (born 1983) and Francisco (born 1996). In November 2008, Palma married Rita Tomé, his current wife, in Las Vegas.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Com Uma Viagem Na Palma da Mão (1975)
  • 'Té Já (1977)
  • Qualquer Coisa Pá Música (1979)
  • Acto Contínuo (1982)
  • Asas e Penas (1984)
  • O Lado Errado da Noite (1985)
  • Quarto Minguante (1986)
  • Bairro do Amor (1989)
  • (1991)
  • Jorge Palma (2001)
  • Norte (2004)
  • Voo Nocturno (2007)
  • Com Todo o Respeito (2011)
  • Vida (2023)

Live albums edit

  • Palma's Gang: Ao Vivo no Johnny Guitar (with Palma's Gang) (1993)
  • No Tempo dos Assassinos (2002)
  • Voo Nocturno Ao Vivo (2008)
  • Juntos – Ao vivo no Theatro Circo (with Sérgio Godinho) (2015)
  • Só ao vivo (2017)
  • 70 Voltas ao Sol – Ao vivo no Castelo de S. Jorge (2021)

Compilation albums edit

  • Deixa-me Rir (1996)
  • O Melhor dos Melhores (1998)
  • Clássicos da Renascença (2000)
  • Dá-me Lume: O Melhor de Jorge Palma (2000)
  • Estrela do Mar (2004)
  • A Arte e a Música de Jorge Palma (2004)
  • Grandes Êxitos (2013)
  • Grandes Êxitos Vol. 2 (2015)

Singles edit

  • "The Nine Billion Names Of God" (1972)
  • "A Última Canção" (1973)
  • "Pecado Capital" (with Fernando Girão) (1975)
  • "Viagem" (1975)
  • "Deixa-me Rir" (1985)
  • "Dormia Tão Sossegada" (2001)
  • "Encosta-te A Mim" (2007)
  • "Página em Branco" (2011)

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "BLITZ – Os primeiros anos de um sonhador chamado Jorge Palma". Jornal blitz (in European Portuguese). Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  2. ^ "BLITZ – Jorge Palma aos 70 anos, da adolescência rebelde ao presente sem pressas. "Já sabia que ia ser músico. Sem rede. E não me tenho dado mal"". Jornal blitz (in European Portuguese). Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j (in Portuguese) Jorge Palma. In Infopédia. Porto: Porto Editora, 2003–2009. URL: http://www.infopedia.pt/$jorge-palma.
  4. ^ Jorge Palma - ( Entrevista - Pop-Off - 1990 ). YouTube. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021.
  5. ^ Pacheco, Nuno. "Jorge Palma volta ao piano de "Só", com um disco na calha e Beethoven pelo meio". PÚBLICO (in Portuguese). Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  6. ^ "Isto é mais do que um gajo a tocar bem um bom piano - DN". www.dn.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  7. ^ "Os 30 melhores álbuns portugueses dos últimos 30 anos". Ardina: as notícias do momento (in Portuguese). June 17, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  8. ^ Garcia, Rita. "A história de "Só", o álbum clássico de Jorge Palma". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  9. ^ Lusa, Agência. "Alice Vieira, Jorge Palma e António Variações condecorados pelo Presidente da República". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved December 11, 2020.

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Jorge Manuel de Abreu Palma ComIH born 4 June 1950 is a Portuguese singer and songwriter A well known and acclaimed songwriter in Portugal Palma started his solo career in 1972 and was a busker in several cities abroad before settling back in Portugal in 1982 He achieved success in the late 1980s with songs such as Deixa me Rir and Fragil and renewed success in 2007 with the single Encosta te a Mim Jorge PalmaComIHPalma in 2007Background informationBirth nameJorge Manuel de Abreu PalmaBorn 1950 06 04 4 June 1950 age 73 Lisbon PortugalGenresRock popOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals piano guitarYears active1967 presentLabelsDecca Diapasao Rastilho Records Da Nova PolyGram EMI Philips Records Warner MusicWebsitewww wbr jorgepalma wbr pt Palma has additionally been a member of the bands Sindicato Rio Grande Cabecas no Ar and his rock project Palma s Gang Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 1967 1972 Career beginnings and Sindicato 2 2 1972 1984 Start of solo career and travels 2 3 1985 1991 Commercial success 2 4 1992 2001 Palma s Gang and Rio Grande 2 5 2001 present Later years 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Singles 5 Honours 6 ReferencesEarly life editJorge Palma was born in Lisbon on 4 June 1950 At the age of 6 Palma learned to play the piano and to read When he was 8 years old he performed his first piano audition in the Portuguese National Conservatory In 1963 aged 13 Palma finished second in a musical contest in Mallorca Spain At the same time he continued his studies first at the Camoes Secondary School and after at the Colegio Infante de Sagres in Abrantes The following year 1964 marks a turning point in Palma s musical preferences in which he start leaving his classical influences and dedicates himself to pop rock music Musical career edit1967 1972 Career beginnings and Sindicato edit During the Summer of 1967 in Algarve Palma joined the band Black Boys as a keyboard player In the following Summer in 1968 he joins the band Jets also as keyboard player He also played with the bands Extravaganza and Beatnicks 1 In 1969 Palma joined the rock band Sindicato while studying Electrical Engineering in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Lisbon 2 With Sindicato he played in the first edition of the Vilar de Mouros Festival in 1971 Sindicato released one single and a covers album before disbanding in 1972 In that same year Palma also dropped out of his university studies 1 1972 1984 Start of solo career and travels edit Jorge Palma s solo career started in 1972 with the release of the single The Nine Billion Names of God based on the short story of the same name by Arthur C Clarke with lyrics in English After that he spent some time improving his lyrical writing skills in Portuguese with the famous poet and song lyricist Jose Carlos Ary dos Santos and in 1973 he launched his first single in Portuguese A Utlima Cancao To avoid conscription and the Portuguese Colonial War in Portugal s overseas territories in Africa Palma departed to Denmark with his wife Gisela Branco where he lived between September 1973 and June 1974 as a political exile Following the Carnation Revolution on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon Palma returned to Portugal 3 In February 1975 Palma participated in the 12th edition of the Festival da Cancao with two songs O Pecado Capital with Fernando Girao and Viagem The songs finished in 7th and 8th places 1 Palma s first studio album Com Uma Viagem na Palma da Mao was recorded and released in 1975 In 1977 he released his second album Te Ja This was followed by travels in Spain and Brazil in which Palma played in the streets of several cities 3 He spent time afterwards in Paris where he performed in several bars cafes and the Paris Metro playing songs from well known artists such as Bob Dylan Leonard Cohen Paul Simon and others Back to Portugal in 1979 Palma recorded and released his third album Qualquer Coisa Pa Musica He would then spend two more years in France 3 nbsp Palma in 1982Palma returned to Portugal in 1982 and released his fourth album Acto Continuo In 1984 Palma recorded his fifth album Asas e Penas his first since becoming a father the year before 1985 1991 Commercial success edit In 1985 Palma released one of the most acclaimed albums of his career O Lado Errado da Noite The album included the single Deixa me Rir which became a success in Portugal Music critics called it the right side of Jorge Palma a play on the album name which translates to The wrong side of the night 4 and it won several prizes from the Portuguese press 3 The success of the album prompted a major tour in Portugal including Madeira and Azores 3 In 1986 Palma finished a 3 year General Course in Piano at the Conservatorio Nacional de Lisboa and enrolled in the Advanced Studies in Piano course in the same institution 5 He released his seventh album Quarto Minguante also that year Three years after in 1989 Palma released his eighth album Bairro do Amor The album was critically acclaimed and includes some of his most well known songs such as Fragil and the title song Bairro do Amor Palma finished his piano studies in 1990 After his final exam he was proposed by Toze Brito who worked for Polygram at the time to record an album of rearrangements of his songs with only piano and voice Palma liked the idea and recorded some of most iconic songs played with a Steinway piano at the Valentim de Carvalho studios 6 The album was named So and released in 1991 It was critically acclaimed and in 2014 was considered one of the best Portuguese albums of all time by music magazine Blitz 7 8 1992 2001 Palma s Gang and Rio Grande edit After So Palma decided to go back to guitar oriented rock and formed the band Palma s Gang with members of the bands Xutos amp Pontapes and Radio Macau The band released a live album in 1993 titled Palma s Gang Ao Vivo no Johnny Guitar which also explored Palma s repertoire but this time with a hard rock sound During the following year Palma performed in several stages across Portugal solo or with Palma s Gang 3 In 1996 Palma accepted an invitation to join a new project named Rio Grande a band that included other famous Portuguese musicians Tim Xutos amp Pontapes Joao Gil Ala dos Namorados Rui Veloso and Vitorino The first album of the band released that same year was inspired by Portuguese traditional music and became a major success In 1997 Rio Grande released a live album recorded at the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon which included an unreleased song by Palma Quem Es Tu De Novo In 1998 Palma took part in several concerts at the Expo 98 World Fair in Lisbon He was also musical director of the play Aos Que Nasceram Depois de Nos 3 Besides Palma s Gang and Rio Grande during the 1990s Palma s musical activity also included collaborations with numerous Portuguese artists such as Censurados Ne Ladeiras Xutos amp Pontapes Paulo Gonzo and Mafalda Veiga 3 2001 present Later years edit After 10 years Palma returned to solo releases with the album Jorge Palma in 2001 The album was awarded the Jose Afonso Prize for best Portuguese album of 2001 3 In 2002 Palma released his first solo live album No Tempo dos Assassinos His son Vicente participates in some of the performances 3 That year he also joined the musical project Cabecas no Ar which was basically a reunion of Rio Grande without Vitorino They released one self titled album In 2004 Palma released a new studio album titled Norte In 2007 the album Voo Nocturno was released supported by the single Encosta te a Mim which became a major success in Portugal The following year the live album Voo Nocturno ao vivo recorded during the tour to promote the album is released In 2011 Palma released Com Todo o Respeito his only studio album released during the 2010s During 2015 and 2016 Palma played shows together with Sergio Godinho The show at the Theatro Circo in Braga was released in the live album Juntos Ao Vivo no Theatro Circo in 2015 Palma released his latest studio album titled Vida in April 2023 Personal life editJorge Palma has two children Vicente born 1983 and Francisco born 1996 In November 2008 Palma married Rita Tome his current wife in Las Vegas Discography editStudio albums edit Com Uma Viagem Na Palma da Mao 1975 Te Ja 1977 Qualquer Coisa Pa Musica 1979 Acto Continuo 1982 Asas e Penas 1984 O Lado Errado da Noite 1985 Quarto Minguante 1986 Bairro do Amor 1989 So 1991 Jorge Palma 2001 Norte 2004 Voo Nocturno 2007 Com Todo o Respeito 2011 Vida 2023 Live albums edit Palma s Gang Ao Vivo no Johnny Guitar with Palma s Gang 1993 No Tempo dos Assassinos 2002 Voo Nocturno Ao Vivo 2008 Juntos Ao vivo no Theatro Circo with Sergio Godinho 2015 So ao vivo 2017 70 Voltas ao Sol Ao vivo no Castelo de S Jorge 2021 Compilation albums edit Deixa me Rir 1996 O Melhor dos Melhores 1998 Classicos da Renascenca 2000 Da me Lume O Melhor de Jorge Palma 2000 Estrela do Mar 2004 A Arte e a Musica de Jorge Palma 2004 Grandes Exitos 2013 Grandes Exitos Vol 2 2015 Singles edit The Nine Billion Names Of God 1972 A Ultima Cancao 1973 Pecado Capital with Fernando Girao 1975 Viagem 1975 Deixa me Rir 1985 Dormia Tao Sossegada 2001 Encosta te A Mim 2007 Pagina em Branco 2011 Honours edit nbsp Commander of the Order of Prince Henry 17 November 2020 9 References edit a b c BLITZ Os primeiros anos de um sonhador chamado Jorge Palma Jornal blitz in European Portuguese Retrieved December 11 2020 BLITZ Jorge Palma aos 70 anos da adolescencia rebelde ao presente sem pressas Ja sabia que ia ser musico Sem rede E nao me tenho dado mal Jornal blitz in European Portuguese Retrieved December 12 2020 a b c d e f g h i j in Portuguese Jorge Palma In Infopedia Porto Porto Editora 2003 2009 URL http www infopedia pt jorge palma Jorge Palma Entrevista Pop Off 1990 YouTube Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Pacheco Nuno Jorge Palma volta ao piano de So com um disco na calha e Beethoven pelo meio PUBLICO in Portuguese Retrieved December 12 2020 Isto e mais do que um gajo a tocar bem um bom piano DN www dn pt in Portuguese Retrieved December 12 2020 Os 30 melhores albuns portugueses dos ultimos 30 anos Ardina as noticias do momento in Portuguese June 17 2017 Retrieved December 12 2020 Garcia Rita A historia de So o album classico de Jorge Palma Observador in European Portuguese Retrieved December 12 2020 Lusa Agencia Alice Vieira Jorge Palma e Antonio Variacoes condecorados pelo Presidente da Republica Observador in European Portuguese Retrieved December 11 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jorge Palma amp oldid 1216657563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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