Robert Palmer Death Facts: Age, Cause of Death, Birthday, Date of Death Tragedy!
Robert Palmer died at age 54, not too shabby. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding rock singer Robert Palmer's death.
Biography - A Short Wiki
Singer-songwriter who recorded “Addicted to Love” in 1986 and who has won multiple Grammy Awards for his music and videos.
He married to Susan Eileen Thatcher on January 19, 1970 and they divorced in 1993.
How did Robert Palmer die?
Robert Palmer's death was caused by heart attack.
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
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Age of death | 54 years |
Profession | Rock Singer |
Birthday | January 19, 1949 |
Death date | September 26, 2003 |
Place of death | N/A |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes
The music I heard growing up, since there was no TV or cinema or record covers, I didn’t know if it was black, white, hip, square, male, female… whatever. I’d hear melodies and things and got intrigued on that level.
Robert Palmer
My parents were part of a crowd that was attached to all the different navies stationed in Malta. When they would have parties in each other’s houses, I would get taken along, and that’s where I heard all this great music. I didn’t distinguish particular styles; it was all music to me.
Robert Palmer
I’ve got to the point where I just get on with it and the content of what I put on the records is determined from what I learn from the audience, from what works live, from what I want to hear when I go to a club or what I’d like to play when I get home.
Robert Palmer
It’s marvelous when you visit Tokyo: they have these clubs, and they’ll have ‘Motown Night’ or ‘The Beatles – Totally Authentic and Live!’ You know it’s shrunk, but at least there’s some sort of youthful figure to it. Whereas, the blues scene in Europe is more like, ‘Here we go again.’
Robert Palmer
I loved the music, but the excesses of rock n’ roll never really appealed to me at all. I couldn’t see the point of getting up in front of a lot of people when you weren’t in control of your wits.
Robert Palmer