Holly Palmer
is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. She has released four albums as a solo artist, and has toured extensively as a vocalist with acts including David Bowie and Gnarls Barkley. She is also the "Cheesecake" partner in Bubbles & Cheesecake, an Internet-based, multi-media collaboration with multi-disciplinary artist Allee Willis. Other musicians with whom she has collaborated include Dr. Dre, Billy Preston, Dave Navarro and Michael Bublé, among others.
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Early years
Palmer was born in
Santa Monica, California, and grew up primarily in Redmond, Washington, near
Seattle. Her Finnish-born mother, who worked for an airline, was the breadwinner in their unorthodox household. Holly's father was a writer who sang songs by the
Beatles,
Rolling Stones,
Neil Young and
Bob Dylan around the house.
Growing up, Holly played the family
piano whenever possible, and played the
flute in a school music ensemble. In the eighth grade, she switched to the
saxophone so that she could sing with the school's
jazz band. She soon began singing standards with the group, and became inspired by visionary jazz singer
Sarah Vaughan, whose innovative interpretations would make an enormous mark on Palmer's iconoclastic style. After high school, Holly attended
Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA before making her way to
Boston, Massachusetts to stay with a friend. She attended and graduated from
Berklee School of Music, where her unique and expressive vocal style further evolved.
Music career
Holly started playing live gigs during the period she lived in Boston. She particularly enjoyed stripped-down shows at small clubs, and she still loves intimate engagements offering the opportunity for spontaneous chemistry with the audience. Also during her time in Boston, Palmer began to seriously delve into songwriting, and landed a demo deal with
Island Records.
Palmer relocated to
New York City (where she still performs regularly) in the mid-'90s. She recorded her self-titled 1996 debut album Holly Palmer, which came out on
Reprise Records, a
Warner Bros. Records-affiliated label. Surrounding its release, Holly toured the U.S. and Europe opening for artists including
k.d. lang,
Shawn Colvin and
Paula Cole. In 1998, Holly went to
London and began recording what was intended to be her second disc for the label, Tender Hooks, with producer
Howie B, who has also produced albums with
U2,
Björk,
Robbie Robertson. She finished the album back in NYC with
David Kahne (
Regina Spektor,
Sublime,
The Bangles) producing two tracks. She amicably parted ways with
Reprise, though, and the album remained unreleased for the time being.
In 1999,
David Bowie invited Palmer to sing background vocals on his album Hours; she was featured on the album-opening track "Thursday's Child." Holly subsequently toured worldwide with Bowie and his band as a vocalist and
percussionist throughout 1999-2000.
After completing the Bowie tour in 2000, Holly settled in Los Angeles, where her music publisher Marla McNally introduced her to
GRAMMY-winning,
Emmy and Tony-nominated composer
Allee Willis (whose songwriting credits include
Earth Wind & Fire's "
Boogie Wonderland" and "September",
Broadway's "
The Color Purple", "
I'll Be There for You (Theme from
Friends
)", etc.). They began a songwriting collaboration, at the time primarily focused on songs for what would be Palmer's next solo album, I Confess. Palmer made a new deal with Tom Whalley and Jeff Ayeroff, the new heads of Warner Bros. for the album's release but, after completing the album, once again, she and the label saw things differently and went their separate ways. This time, Holly was able to take the masters for both Tender Hooks and I Confess with her.
I Confess
album highlights included the single "Just So You Know", a
Don Was-produced cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and Dr. Dre's mix of "Jumping Jack". Late, great keyboardist
Billy Preston was spotlighted on the track "Down So Low", also featuring Joachim Cooder on drums. Holly launched her own label imprint, Bombshell Records, and independently released both
I Confess
and
Tender Hooks
on it in 2004.
During this time, Palmer also recorded
Down With Love, a duet with Canadian pop star
Michael Bublé that was the title song for a film starring
Renée Zellweger and
Ewan McGregor. She was invited into the studio by hip-hop impresario
Dr. Dre to record a duet with
Mike Elizondo, which has yet to be released. She continued writing material for her next solo album, Songs For Tuesday, as well. Then, in 2006, Holly spent most of the year on the road as a vocalist with the
Gnarls Barkley live band, touring the world in support of their
GRAMMY winning debut album St. Elsewhere.
At the end of 2006, Palmer returned to Los Angeles to recommence her songwriting partnership with Willis. They originally intended compose songs for the follow up to Songs For Tuesday, but instead were inspired to write, perform, and record together in full collaboration under the name
Bubbles & Cheesecake. The name refers to Willis and Palmer's respective "alter-egos," and their first official single and video as Bubbles & Cheesecake, "It's a Woman Thang", was introduced with the launch of their interactive multi-media website in October 2007. The Willis and Palmer/Bubbles & Cheesecake collaboration encompasses hand-made music, videos, art work, animation, merchandise, online characters, stories, games, all embedded into a social networking initiative.
2007 also marked the release Songs For Tuesday on Bombshell Records. Palmer's fourth solo album, it was recorded live in front of an audience in a Los Angeles recording studio over the course of two days in Sept. 2005. Among its highlights is the Willis-Palmer co-write "Girl in Lust", which, like "I Confess" from Holly's previous album, was later also recorded and performed by Bubbles & Cheesecake.
Palmer co-produced Songs For Tuesday with
Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) – featured on drums – and
Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Macy Gray, Ima Robot), the disc's bassist. The line-up also includes keyboardist
Roger Manning (Jellyfish, Beck) and guitarist
Lyle Workman (Beck, Todd Rundgren, Sting). Other song highlights include the bluesy "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know", the pop/R&B-flavored "I Will" (also featured in the 2005 Jessica Alba film Into The Blue), "Your Love Is Gonna Kill Me" and "That's Why They Call It Rome", for which Palmer has also created a video.
Holly has contributed to a number of other recordings including singing background vocals on
Dave Navarro's album
Trust No One
, writing and performing with
Dobie on the track "I'll Be Your Everything" from the electronica compilation Burntprogress 1.1 and doing vocals and percussion on disc 3 of the
David Bowie live set
Bowie at the Beeb
. Her cover of the
Bob Dylan song "
All I Really Wanna Do" was included on the Party Of Five soundtrack ('96), and her compositions can also be heard in films including
According to Spencer
("Something Else"),
Forces of Nature
("A Rose By Any Other Name") and
The Price of Kissing
("Scandinavian Ladies").
She is currently touring with Broadway star
Idina Menzel (Wicked, Rent) for the relase of Ms. Menzel's cd "I Stand", performing back-up vocals and playing acoustic guitar as well.
Discography
Albums
- Holly Palmer
(1996, Warner Bros. Records)
- Tender Hooks
(2004, Bombshell Records)
- I Confess
(2004, Bombshell Records)
- Songs for Tuesday
(2007, Bombshell Records)
EPs
- The Soul of Bubbles & Cheesecake EP
(2007, Bubbles & Cheesecake Unlimited)
Music videos
- "Different Languages"
- "Just So You Know"
- "That's Why They Call It Rome"
- "It's a Woman Thang"