Rock singer Robert Palmer dies
PARIS -- British rock singer Robert Palmer died of a heart attack in Paris
early Friday. He was 54. Palmer was in Paris on a two-day break with partner
Mary Ambrose, after recording a TV appearance in Britain, the BBC reported. The
Yorkshire-born singer had recently been touring Europe to promote his latest
album, "Drive." Palmer is best known for his hits "Sneaking
Sally Through the Alley," and "Didn't Mean to Turn You On." His
video for the hit "Addicted to Love" is considered a classic, with
near-clone expressionless women swaying as musicians behind him. Palmer was
also a member of 1980s supergroup Power Station, which also included members of
Duran Duran, and had hits including "Some Like It Hot" and "Get
It On."
Charles Mims
http://www.the-sandbox.org
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