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Bill Palmer

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BILL PALMER is a guitarist, composer/musician and an educational author. His style is a mix of rock tones, ambient sound-scapes and jazz-influenced harmony.
Along similar stylistic lines to Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson but with a voice all his own, Bill's debut self-recorded album "Outlines" (ToneFreak records 2007) has garnered much critical acclaim from both music industry press and insiders and has been described as:

“Classic Satch style shred...” Australian Guitar Volume 64
“Face melting runs, complex arpeggios...” Rave Magazine 2008
“Your material is awesome, really great stuff...” Mark Holden - Aust. Idol Judge
“Great playing, writing and arranging - awesome!” T.J Helemerich (LA based producer)
“Bill Palmer’s “Outlines” is a guitar pickers heaven...” Manly Daily
“Tone, control and melody - epic sounding....” Australian Guitar Volume 64
“Plenty of heat, the songs are both catchy and original...” Manly Daily

>Endorsements
Fender / Charvel guitars
Peterson Tuners

>Awards
Bill received a nomination and was a top 5 finalist in the "Jazz Classical" category of the 2008 Music OZ awards for his song "New Rays from a Distant Sun" and was a Top 50 entrant in the video category of the 2010 MusicOZ awards for his composition "Falling Free." "New Rays from a Distant Sun" also received a commended entry award in the 2008 UK songwriting competition.
Also shortlisted from over 3000 entrants to receive an APRA professional development award in March 2009, Bill was a top 10 nominee but unfortunately did not make the final 5.

>Discography:
● Amaze by Squeaker (unsigned) 2002
● Lorem Ipsum by Jarrad Payne (unsigned) 2003
● Ellington's Heirs by S.A Jazz Archive Inc 2004
● Salty by Salty (unsigned) 2004
● Free by Hannah (Soundbox records) 2007
● Suffer the children (contribution to soundtrack) ● Outlines (ToneFreak records) 2007

>Tours (as a musician/sideman):
● SuperAlterEgo by Avra (JSEM music) 2003
● Centre of Gravity by Tim Carter (Supersonic) 2003
● Silent Broadway by Ash Hansen (Upside music) 2006


 

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