Robert Palmer Collection | Hogan Jazz Archive

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ID: HJA/MS 004

Primary Creator: Palmer, Robert, 1945-1997

Extent: 2.59 Linear Feet

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Robert Palmer Collection at Hogan Jazz Archive, still in process, includes: some 8,000 LPs; 900 books; 300 interview transcriptions, 250 interviews on cassette tape; 1200 commercial and promostional music cassette tapes; 200 photographs; appointment calendars for 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, and 1996; 10 linear feet of vertical files; 3 linear feet of letters and correspondence; 4 linear feet of manuscripts and rough drafts; 20 linear feet of journals and magazines; and various personal effects, including high school and college yearbooks, etc.

Biographical Note

Robert Palmer (1945-1997) was an extraordinarily talented musician, historian, critic and producer. No musical genre escaped his scrutiny. He was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, then moved to New York-New Jersey, where he first broke through as a musician in 1968, with Insect Trust, a band that still defies categorization. From the mid-1970s forward, Palmer's incisive writings appeared in Rolling Stone, the New York Time, and other influential publications. From 1981 to 1988 he was the Times' official, designated popular music critc. In 1988 he moved back down south to Olive Branch, Mississippi, to teach at the University of Mississippi and produce blues recordins for the Fat Possum label. He spent what turned out to be his final years in the Treme community of New Orleans. His published books include A Tale of Two Cities: Memphis Rock and New Orleans Roll (1979), Deep Blues: A Musical and Cultural History of the Mississippi Delta (1981), Rock and Roll: An Unruly History (1995), and other important titles. A recent collection of his writings, 1971-1997 (Anthony DeCurtis, ed., Blues and Chaos: The Music Writing of Robert Palmer, 2009), has him weighing in on everyone from Ornette Coleman to Jerry Lee Lewis.

Administrative Information

Repository: Hogan Jazz Archive

Access Restrictions: This collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions:

Materials in the Robert Palmer collection are made publicly available for use in research, teaching, and private study.  No reproduction of materials from this collection will be permitted without prior authorization in writing from the photographer or copyright holder in question. Please contact us for available information regarding the copyright status of a particular digital image.  The Hogan Jazz Archive provides this information as a service to aid users in determining the copyright status of an item, but it is the user’s responsibility to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or distributing materials found in the Jazz Archive’s collections.

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