Norman Palm

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Boys Don't Cry 00:00 Tools
Sleeper 00:00 Tools
Easy 00:00 Tools
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 00:00 Tools
Landslide 00:00 Tools
Smile 00:00 Tools
WDYD? 00:00 Tools
Images 00:00 Tools
$20 00:00 Tools
Start/Stop 00:00 Tools
Phantom Lover 00:00 Tools
Floating Around 00:00 Tools
Oh, Elisa 00:00 Tools
Tonight, Today 00:00 Tools
Go to sleep 00:00 Tools
In the City 00:00 Tools
Bitterness and Aftertaste 00:00 Tools
Everything You Need 00:00 Tools
Army Nation 00:00 Tools
Middletown Blues 00:00 Tools
Could I've been wrong 00:00 Tools
Long Way Home 00:00 Tools
Rent A Cat 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
Falling (Obi Blanche Remix) 00:00 Tools
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper) 00:00 Tools
Building Rome 00:00 Tools
Cutting Cost 00:00 Tools
Valium Hill 00:00 Tools
When The Night 00:00 Tools
Easy (Renaissance Man Remix) 00:00 Tools
Helix Rd. 00:00 Tools
Magic Feather 00:00 Tools
No Matter 00:00 Tools
With Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
100 Days of Cold 00:00 Tools
Something Wrong 00:00 Tools
Secrets 00:00 Tools
7 00:00 Tools
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper cover) 00:00 Tools
Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Out of Luck 00:00 Tools
Boys Don't Cry (The Cure cover) 00:00 Tools
Girls, Cats & Calls 00:00 Tools
Start_Stop Cruelty 00:00 Tools
Falling. 00:00 Tools
The (Over) Song 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Sad 00:00 Tools
The Café 00:00 Tools
Lovino Interlude 00:00 Tools
The (Over) Song (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
S 20 00:00 Tools
Sesame Street 00:00 Tools
Fraggle Rock 00:00 Tools
boys don t cry 00:00 Tools
Boys don´t cry 00:00 Tools
These Girls 00:00 Tools
20 $ (Stanislaus Kochanski Piano Edit) 00:00 Tools
05 $20 00:00 Tools
Images (Les Gillettes Remix) 00:00 Tools
WDYD_ 00:00 Tools
Tonight,Today 00:00 Tools
Nothing To Fix (Nothing To Repair) 00:00 Tools
A Dead Man's Interlude 00:00 Tools
Susan, Barbara And Cindy 00:00 Tools
07 Easy 00:00 Tools
Start/ Stop 00:00 Tools
Emergency Of A Girl's Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun [Cyndi Lauper] 00:00 Tools
Norman Palm - Girls just wanna have fun 00:00 Tools
Start Stop Cruelty 00:00 Tools
06 WDYD_ 00:00 Tools
Tonight Today (Live @ FluxFM) 00:00 Tools
Bitterness & Aftertaste 00:00 Tools
Rent a Car 00:00 Tools
Ray Ban Glasses (Winter Mix) 00:00 Tools
Floating Around | Fluxfm - Die Alternative Im Radio. 00:00 Tools
20 $ 00:00 Tools
Floating Around (MONO) 00:00 Tools
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Norman Palm lives and works in Berlin and Mexico City. He sings and writes tender songs, designed an artbook along with his debut album and plays arty-farty audiovisual live shows worldwide. Biography: Norman grew up in a small town in the northern Germany where he learned how to sing and play instruments when he was little. When he finished highschool, his family decided to send him to artschool because he was so good at painting and drawing. He wanted to become a lawyer but he followed their advice and went to Berlin. Artschools are relaxed places, so he had enough time to write more songs and play music. Eventually he moved to Paris, where he found out that there was a little microphone inside his laptop which worked perfectly to record his songs. When he came back to Berlin, he had a lot of songs recorded and a lot of pictures in his head. He wanted to share these pictures with the listeners of his songs, so he designed a little book which goes along with his record. Every song is illustrated in one chapter. On stage Norman felt that people were staring at him a bit too much, so he set up a projection and let the pages of the book flip while he performed the songs live. In Berlin people were clapping a lot, so he was encouraged to take his show to other cities and other countries where people seemed to like it, too. Norman was invited to play at art galleries and cultural festivals, took cool pictures of himself, sold a song to MTV and even gave interviews talking about his work. Radio stations started to play his songs. His first real record then was called “Boys and Girls”: They were cover versions of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and “Boys Don’t Cry”. People especially liked the cover of the record, and the songs he sometimes heard playing in cosy coffee places. The next single was called Falling. It was requested to be used in an ice cream commercial, but it never happened in the end. In the meanwhile the album he had been working on was finally published by a small label called Ratio Records in which he was also involved. It came out as a book-cd combination: 12 songs and 200 pages. They printed 1000 copies, each of them numbered. These copies sold pretty quickly on shows and through his webpage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.