During the ongoing legacy of Jethro Tull, the British rock band went through numerous lineup changes. But the one constant was Ian Anderson. There from its inception, Anderson got the chance to collaborate with artists like Martin Narre, Glenn Cornick, Jeffrey Hammond, and John Evan. With each artist adding their name to the rich history of Jethro Tull, Anderson recently took a moment to highlight keyboardist Dee Palmer. Once a member of the band, the musician sadly passed away at 88.
On June 13, it was reported that Palmer passed away at her home in Shropshire, which is in the West Midlands of England. Posting a picture of Palmer on the Jethro Tull Instagram, the caption highlighted her work outside of the group. “Other solo work mainly involved orchestral versions of various classic rock albums originally by such bands as Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd and Queen as well as the Tull album A Classic Case with the London Symphony Orchestra on which some members of Tull contributed instrumental additions.”
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