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Amanda Palmer

Amanda MacKinnon Gaiman Palmer[3] (born April 30, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and performance artist who is the lead vocalist, pianist, and lyricist of the duo The Dresden Dolls.[4] She performs as a solo artist and was also a member of the duo Evelyn Evelyn, and the lead singer and songwriter of Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra.[5] She has gained a cult fanbase throughout her career, and was one of the first musical artists to popularise the use of crowdfunding websites.[6]

Amanda Palmer
Palmer in 2016
Background information
Birth nameAmanda MacKinnon Palmer
Also known as
  • Amanda Fucking Palmer[1][2]
  • AFP
Born (1976-04-30) April 30, 1976 (age 46)
New York City, U.S.
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • performance artist
  • author
Instrument(s)
Years active1999–present
Labels
WebsiteAmandaPalmer.net

Early life

Palmer was born Amanda MacKinnon Palmer in New York City's Mount Sinai Hospital,[7] and grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts.[8] Her parents divorced when she was one year old, and as a child she rarely saw her father.[9]

She attended Lexington High School, where she was involved in the drama department,[10] and later attended Wesleyan University[11][12] where she studied theater and was a member of the Eclectic Society.[13] In 1999, Palmer founded the Shadowbox Collective, a performance group devoted to street theatre and putting on theatrical shows (such as the 2002 play, Hotel Blanc,[14] which she directed).

Palmer briefly studied under Marcel Marceau in 2000.

Palmer graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA in 1998. Palmer then spent several years busking as a living statue called "The Eight Foot Bride" in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Edinburgh, Scotland; Berlin, Germany and Melbourne, Australia (where she met future collaborator Jason Webley);[15] and many other locations. She refers to her street performance work in The Dresden Dolls song "The Perfect Fit", as well as on the A is for Accident track "Glass Slipper".

Career

2000–2007: The Dresden Dolls and The Onion Cellar

 
Palmer performing with The Dresden Dolls at Kings Arms Tavern in Auckland, New Zealand, September 2006

At a Halloween party in 2000, Palmer met drummer Brian Viglione and afterwards they formed The Dresden Dolls. In an effort to expand the performance experience and interactivity, Palmer began inviting Lexington High School students to perform drama pieces at the Dresden Dolls' live shows. This evolved to The Dirty Business Brigade, a troupe of seasoned and new artists, performing at many gigs.[16]

In 2002, after developing a cult following, the band recorded their eponymous debut album, The Dresden Dolls, with producer Martin Bisi (of Indie, Brooklyn, New York fame). They produced the album before signing with the label Roadrunner Records.[citation needed]

In 2006, The Dresden Dolls Companion[17] was published, with words, music and artwork by Amanda Palmer.[17] In it she has written a history of the album The Dresden Dolls and of the duo, as well as a partial autobiography. The book also contains the lyrics, sheet music, and notes on each song in the album, all written by Palmer, as well as a DVD with a 20-minute interview of Amanda about making the book.[citation needed]

Palmer conceived the musical/production The Onion Cellar, based on a short story from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass. From December 9, 2006, through January 13, 2007, The Dresden Dolls performed the piece in conjunction with the American Repertory Theater at the Zero Arrow Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While Palmer was openly frustrated with the direction of the show, fan and critical reviews were very positive.[18]

In June 2007, as part of the Dresden Dolls, she toured with the True Colors Tour 2007,[19] including her debut in New York City's Radio City Music Hall,[20] and her first review in The New York Times.[20]

Though the Dresden Dolls broke up in 2008, Palmer and Viglione have continued to collaborate, and have had several minor reunions under the band name in 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, and 2018.[21]

2007–2010: Who Killed Amanda Palmer, Evelyn Evelyn, and theatrical work

In July 2007, Palmer played three sold-out shows (in Boston, Hoboken, and NYC) in a new "with band" format. Her backing band was Boston alternative rock group Aberdeen City, who also opened along with Dixie Dirt. In August 2007, Palmer traveled to perform in the Spiegeltent and other venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland, and also performed on BBC Two's The Edinburgh Show. She collaborated with Australian theater company The Danger Ensemble; both again appeared at the Spiegeltent in Melbourne and at other venues around Australia in December 2007.

 
Palmer (left) as a member of Evelyn Evelyn, with Jason Webley

In September 2007, Palmer collaborated with Jason Webley to launch the new project Evelyn Evelyn with the EP Elephant Elephant. In the project, the duo play conjoined twin sisters named Eva and Lyn, and through their music tell their fictional backstory.

In July 2008, the Dresden Dolls released a second book, the Virginia Companion, a follow-up to The Dresden Dolls Companion, featuring the music and lyrics from the Yes, Virginia...(2006) and No, Virginia... (2008) albums, produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie.[citation needed]

In June 2008, Palmer established her solo career with two well-received performances with the Boston Pops.[22][23]

 
Palmer during her 2008 tour promoting Who Killed Amanda Palmer

Her first solo studio album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer, was released on September 16, 2008. Ben Folds produced and also played on the album.[24][25] The title is a play on an expression used by fans during Twin Peaks' original run, "Who killed Laura Palmer?" A companion book of photos of Palmer looking as if she were murdered was released in July 2009. Titled Who Killed Amanda Palmer a Collection of Photographic Evidence, it featured photography by Kyle Cassidy and stories by Neil Gaiman, as well as lyrics from the album.[26]

In late 2008, she toured Europe with Jason Webley, Zoë Keating and The Danger Ensemble, performing songs mostly from her debut solo album. She did most of the shows with a broken foot she had sustained in Belfast, Northern Ireland when a car ran over her foot as she stepped out into a street.[27] In April 2009, she played at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[28]

In 2009, Palmer went back to her alma mater, Lexington High School in Massachusetts, to collaborate with her old director and mentor Steven Bogart on a workshop piece for the department's spring production. The play, With The Needle That Sings In Her Heart, was inspired by Neutral Milk Hotel's album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and The Diary of Anne Frank. NPR's Avishay Artsy interviewed the cast on All Things Considered.[29]

In 2010 Palmer returned to the A.R.T. for a two-month run of Cabaret, starring as the Emcee.[30] The same year The Dresden Dolls reunited for a United States tour starting on Halloween in New York City and ending in San Francisco on New Year's Eve.[31] On March 30, 2010 Palmer and Webley released their debut self-titled album as Evelyn Evelyn. This was accompanied by a worldwide tour and graphic novel based on the story of the sisters.[32]

Palmer began using the ukulele during a concert as a goof, but soon it became a regular part of her repertoire. Later, she recorded a full album with ukulele accompaniment: Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele.[33][34][35]

2012–2014:Theatre Is Evil and The Art of Asking

On April 20, 2012, Palmer announced on her blog that she launched a new album pre-order on Kickstarter. The Kickstarter project was ultimately supported by 24,883 backers for a grand total of $1,192,793[36] — at the time, the most funds ever raised for a musical project on Kickstarter. A widely reported and commented upon controversy emerged from the related tour when Palmer blogged asking for "semi-professional" local musicians (fans who were already planning on attending various stops on the tour) to volunteer to play a couple of songs with her and her band, The Grand Theft Orchestra, during their live shows for "exposure, fun, beer and hugs" instead of money.[37][38][39][40][41][42] After outcry from various music unions and professional musicians, Palmer responded publicly and changed her policy to one of paying local musicians cash (in addition to the aforementioned fun, beer and hugs).[43][44] The album, Theatre Is Evil, was recorded with The Grand Theft Orchestra, produced by John Congleton, and released in September 2012. On November 9, 2012, Palmer released the music video for "Do it With a Rockstar" on The Flaming Lips' website. The video was co-created and directed by Wayne Coyne, lead singer of The Flaming Lips.[45] Subsequent videos were released for "The Killing Type" and "The Bed Song".

On August 9, 2013, Palmer made her Lincoln Center debut.[46][47]

In November 2014, Palmer released her memoir, The Art of Asking (ISBN 1455581089), which expands on a TED talk she gave in February 2013. The book made the New York Times Best Seller list.[48][49] The book also received several critical reviews, most notably from NPR.[50]

2015–2018: You Got Me Singing, I Can Spin a Rainbow, and Patreon

On March 3, 2015, Amanda began soliciting financial support on the crowdfunding platform Patreon.[51] Palmer spoke at the 2015 Hay Festival about the prospect of reconciling art and motherhood. The talk was recorded for the BBC Radio 4 series Four Thought and broadcast on June 21, 2015.[52] Also in 2015, she served as a judge for The 14th Annual Independent Music Awards. During the first months of 2016, she released the completely Patreon-funded song "Machete", and a David Bowie tribute EP, entitled Strung Out In Heaven: A Bowie String Quartet Tribute.[51][53] Amanda Palmer collaborated with her father, Jack Palmer, to record an album entitled You Got Me Singing.[54] They performed concerts in July 2016 in support of the album.[55]

Amanda Palmer collaborated with Legendary Pink Dots frontman Edward Ka-Spel to record an album, I Can Spin a Rainbow. The duo toured in May and June 2017 in support of the album, backed by Legendary Pink Dots' former violin player Patrick Q. Wright.[56]

2019–present: There Will Be No Intermission and podcast

On March 8, 2019, Palmer released her third solo studio album and first in seven years, There Will Be No Intermission. The album was promoted by an extensive world tour that was filmed for her patrons on Patreon.

In fall 2020, Palmer launched a podcast called The Art of Asking Everything.[57] On October 31, 2020, Palmer and Viglione performed "Science Fiction/Double Feature" to open the Wisconsin Democrats Livestream fundraiser that reunited some original Rocky Horror Picture Show cast members to act out the show with additional stars and singers.[58]

Personal life

 
Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman (Vienna 2011)

Palmer lived for more than a decade in an independent artists cooperative named The Cloud Club in Boston, Massachusetts.[59]

Palmer is bisexual,[60] telling afterellen.com in 2007: "I'm bisexual, but it's not the sort of thing I spent a lot of time thinking about," Palmer said. "I've slept with girls; I've slept with guys, so I guess that's what they call it! I'm not anti trying to use language to simplify our lives."[61] Palmer has spoken out on feminist issues[62] and about her open relationships, stating in one interview that "I've never been comfortable in a monogamous relationship in my life. I feel like I was built for open relationships just because of the way I function. It's not a reactive decision like, 'Hey I'm on the road, you're on the road, let's just find other people.' It was a fundamental building block of our relationship. We both like things this way."[63]

Palmer has said that she once worked as a stripper under the name Berlin.[64] She has stated that the song "Berlin" was written about this experience.[65]

Palmer has had three abortions, and her song "Voicemail for Jill" is about these experiences.[66][67]

Palmer and author Neil Gaiman confirmed their engagement in 2010.[68] The couple married in a private ceremony in January 2011.[69] The wedding took place in the parlor of writers Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon.[70] They have a son, Anthony "Ash", born on September 16, 2015,[71] named for Palmer's close friend and mentor[72] (and childhood next-door neighbor[73]), the author and psychotherapist Dr. C. Anthony Martignetti, who died on June 22, 2015.[74]

In March 2020, Palmer was on the final leg of her international tour in support of her latest album, There Will Be No Intermission, when countries started grounding flights and locking down borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Palmer, Gaiman, and their son were in Havelock North, Hawke's Bay when on 25 March 2020, New Zealand's government announced that the whole country would move to COVID-19 Alert Level 4: complete lockdown and quarantining of people within their own homes.[75] In May 2020, Gaiman traveled from New Zealand to his holiday home on the Isle of Skye, breaking lockdown rules imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ross, Skye and Lochaber MP Ian Blackford described his behaviour as unacceptable and dangerous.[76] Gaiman published an apology on his website, saying he had endangered the local community.[77] After Gaiman's departure, Palmer announced on her Patreon that she and Gaiman had separated and requested privacy.[78] Gaiman stated in a blog post that their split was "my fault, I'm afraid" and also requesting privacy. The couple later released a joint statement clarifying that they were not, however, getting divorced.[79] They reconciled in 2021.[80][81] In November 2022, Palmer and Gaiman announced in a joint statement that they were going to divorce.[82][83]

Palmer practices yoga and meditation and wrote an article titled "Melody vs. Meditation" for the Buddhist publication Shambhala Sun (now known as 'Lion's Roar'), which described the struggle between songwriting and being able to clear the mind to meditate.[84]

Awards and honors

  • 2012: Artist & Manager Awards - Pioneer Award
  • 2012: Twitter Feed @amandapalmer in the Boston Phoenix's Best 2012[85]
  • 2011: Actress in a local production: Cabaret – Boston's Best, Improper Bostonian[86]
  • 2010: Artist of the Year – Boston Music Awards[87][88][89]
  • 2010: Cover of "Fake Plastic Trees" (Radiohead) named 13th of Paste magazine's 20 Best Cover Songs of 2010[90]
  • 2009: No. 100 on After Ellen's Hot 100 of 2009.[91]
  • 2008: No. 6 on the Best Solo artist list in The Guardian's Readers' Poll of 2008.[92]
  • 2007: No. 6 on Spinner.com's "Women Who Rock Right Now".[93]
  • 2006: The Boston Globe named her the most stylish woman in Boston.[94]
  • 2006: Listed in Blender magazine's hottest women of rock.[95]
  • 2005: Best Female Vocalist in the WFNX/Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll.[96][97]

Discography

Solo studio albums

Collaborative studio albums

Other albums

Tours

  • True Colors Tour (2007)
  • Who Killed Amanda Palmer Tour (2008–2009)
  • Amanda Palmer: Live in Australia (2010)
  • Evelyn Evelyn Tour (2010)[32]
  • Dresden Dolls 10th Anniversary Tour (2010–2011)[31]
  • Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra: Theatre Is Evil Tour (2012)
  • An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer (2013)
  • The Music of David Byrne & The Talking Heads (2014–2015)[98]
  • An Evening with Amanda Fucking Palmer (2015)[98]
  • The Art of Asking Book Tour (2015)[99]
  • You Got Me Singing Tour (with Jack Palmer) (2016)
  • I Can Spin a Rainbow Tour (with Edward Ka-Spel) (2017)
  • Dresden Dolls Reunion Tour (2017–2018)[21]
  • There Will Be No Intermission World Tour (2019–2020)
  • An Evening with Amanda Palmer: New Zealand Tour (2020)

Filmography

Year Title Notes
2012 Artifact interviewee[citation needed]
2014 Temple of Art co-producer[citation needed]
2014 Lennon or McCartney Short documentary film; interview clip[100]
2019 Happy! Leader of the Blue Feather (1 episode)

Podcasts

The Art of Asking Everything

In fall 2020, Palmer announced she would be releasing a podcast called The Art of Asking Everything.[57]

Other

Year Title Episode
May 22, 2018 Love and Courage "Amanda Palmer"
April 11, 2016 Design Matters "Amanda Palmer"
June 14, 2018 Róisín Meets "Amanda Palmer"
January 27, 2019 Conversations with People Who Hate Me "I Hate Amanda Palmer"
April 17, 2019 The Tim Ferriss Show "Amanda Palmer on Creativity, Pain, and Art"
April 2019 The Working Songwriter "Amanda Palmer"
July 23, 2019 KEXP Live Room "Amanda Palmer"
November 15, 2019 Against Everyone with Conner Habib "AEWCH 90: Amanda Palmer or We Are All Here For Each Other"
January 17, 2020 'Creative Rebels' with Adam Brazier & David Speed "The Art of Asking with Amanda Palmer"

Bibliography

Some of the books written in full, or collaboratively, by Amanda Palmer:

Palmer also has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

See also

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External links

  • Amanda Palmer's official site
  • Amanda Palmer discography at MusicBrainz
  • Amanda Palmer discography at Discogs  
  • Amanda Palmer at TED  

amanda, palmer, another, person, with, name, film, executive, amanda, mackinnon, gaiman, palmer, born, april, 1976, american, singer, songwriter, musician, performance, artist, lead, vocalist, pianist, lyricist, dresden, dolls, performs, solo, artist, also, me. For another person with the name see Amanda Palmer film executive Amanda MacKinnon Gaiman Palmer 3 born April 30 1976 is an American singer songwriter musician and performance artist who is the lead vocalist pianist and lyricist of the duo The Dresden Dolls 4 She performs as a solo artist and was also a member of the duo Evelyn Evelyn and the lead singer and songwriter of Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra 5 She has gained a cult fanbase throughout her career and was one of the first musical artists to popularise the use of crowdfunding websites 6 Amanda PalmerPalmer in 2016Background informationBirth nameAmanda MacKinnon PalmerAlso known asAmanda Fucking Palmer 1 2 AFPBorn 1976 04 30 April 30 1976 age 46 New York City U S OriginBoston Massachusetts U S GenresAlternative rockdark cabaretfolkOccupation s Singer songwritermusicianperformance artistauthorInstrument s VocalskeyboardpianoukuleleharmonicadrumsYears active1999 presentLabelsRoadrunnerCooking Vinyl8ft RecordsWebsiteAmandaPalmer net Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2000 2007 The Dresden Dolls and The Onion Cellar 2 2 2007 2010 Who Killed Amanda Palmer Evelyn Evelyn and theatrical work 2 3 2012 2014 Theatre Is Evil and The Art of Asking 2 4 2015 2018 You Got Me Singing I Can Spin a Rainbow and Patreon 2 5 2019 present There Will Be No Intermission and podcast 3 Personal life 4 Awards and honors 5 Discography 5 1 Solo studio albums 5 2 Collaborative studio albums 5 3 Other albums 6 Tours 7 Filmography 8 Podcasts 8 1 The Art of Asking Everything 8 2 Other 9 Bibliography 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life EditPalmer was born Amanda MacKinnon Palmer in New York City s Mount Sinai Hospital 7 and grew up in Lexington Massachusetts 8 Her parents divorced when she was one year old and as a child she rarely saw her father 9 She attended Lexington High School where she was involved in the drama department 10 and later attended Wesleyan University 11 12 where she studied theater and was a member of the Eclectic Society 13 In 1999 Palmer founded the Shadowbox Collective a performance group devoted to street theatre and putting on theatrical shows such as the 2002 play Hotel Blanc 14 which she directed Palmer briefly studied under Marcel Marceau in 2000 Palmer graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA in 1998 Palmer then spent several years busking as a living statue called The Eight Foot Bride in Harvard Square Cambridge Massachusetts Edinburgh Scotland Berlin Germany and Melbourne Australia where she met future collaborator Jason Webley 15 and many other locations She refers to her street performance work in The Dresden Dolls song The Perfect Fit as well as on the A is for Accident track Glass Slipper Career Edit2000 2007 The Dresden Dolls and The Onion Cellar Edit Main article The Dresden Dolls Palmer performing with The Dresden Dolls at Kings Arms Tavern in Auckland New Zealand September 2006 At a Halloween party in 2000 Palmer met drummer Brian Viglione and afterwards they formed The Dresden Dolls In an effort to expand the performance experience and interactivity Palmer began inviting Lexington High School students to perform drama pieces at the Dresden Dolls live shows This evolved to The Dirty Business Brigade a troupe of seasoned and new artists performing at many gigs 16 In 2002 after developing a cult following the band recorded their eponymous debut album The Dresden Dolls with producer Martin Bisi of Indie Brooklyn New York fame They produced the album before signing with the label Roadrunner Records citation needed In 2006 The Dresden Dolls Companion 17 was published with words music and artwork by Amanda Palmer 17 In it she has written a history of the album The Dresden Dolls and of the duo as well as a partial autobiography The book also contains the lyrics sheet music and notes on each song in the album all written by Palmer as well as a DVD with a 20 minute interview of Amanda about making the book citation needed Palmer conceived the musical production The Onion Cellar based on a short story from The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass From December 9 2006 through January 13 2007 The Dresden Dolls performed the piece in conjunction with the American Repertory Theater at the Zero Arrow Theatre in Cambridge Massachusetts While Palmer was openly frustrated with the direction of the show fan and critical reviews were very positive 18 In June 2007 as part of the Dresden Dolls she toured with the True Colors Tour 2007 19 including her debut in New York City s Radio City Music Hall 20 and her first review in The New York Times 20 Though the Dresden Dolls broke up in 2008 Palmer and Viglione have continued to collaborate and have had several minor reunions under the band name in 2011 2012 2016 2017 and 2018 21 2007 2010 Who Killed Amanda Palmer Evelyn Evelyn and theatrical work Edit Main article Evelyn Evelyn In July 2007 Palmer played three sold out shows in Boston Hoboken and NYC in a new with band format Her backing band was Boston alternative rock group Aberdeen City who also opened along with Dixie Dirt In August 2007 Palmer traveled to perform in the Spiegeltent and other venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and also performed on BBC Two s The Edinburgh Show She collaborated with Australian theater company The Danger Ensemble both again appeared at the Spiegeltent in Melbourne and at other venues around Australia in December 2007 Palmer left as a member of Evelyn Evelyn with Jason Webley In September 2007 Palmer collaborated with Jason Webley to launch the new project Evelyn Evelyn with the EP Elephant Elephant In the project the duo play conjoined twin sisters named Eva and Lyn and through their music tell their fictional backstory In July 2008 the Dresden Dolls released a second book the Virginia Companion a follow up to The Dresden Dolls Companion featuring the music and lyrics from the Yes Virginia 2006 and No Virginia 2008 albums produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie citation needed In June 2008 Palmer established her solo career with two well received performances with the Boston Pops 22 23 Palmer during her 2008 tour promoting Who Killed Amanda Palmer Her first solo studio album Who Killed Amanda Palmer was released on September 16 2008 Ben Folds produced and also played on the album 24 25 The title is a play on an expression used by fans during Twin Peaks original run Who killed Laura Palmer A companion book of photos of Palmer looking as if she were murdered was released in July 2009 Titled Who Killed Amanda Palmer a Collection of Photographic Evidence it featured photography by Kyle Cassidy and stories by Neil Gaiman as well as lyrics from the album 26 In late 2008 she toured Europe with Jason Webley Zoe Keating and The Danger Ensemble performing songs mostly from her debut solo album She did most of the shows with a broken foot she had sustained in Belfast Northern Ireland when a car ran over her foot as she stepped out into a street 27 In April 2009 she played at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 28 In 2009 Palmer went back to her alma mater Lexington High School in Massachusetts to collaborate with her old director and mentor Steven Bogart on a workshop piece for the department s spring production The play With The Needle That Sings In Her Heart was inspired by Neutral Milk Hotel s album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and The Diary of Anne Frank NPR s Avishay Artsy interviewed the cast on All Things Considered 29 In 2010 Palmer returned to the A R T for a two month run of Cabaret starring as the Emcee 30 The same year The Dresden Dolls reunited for a United States tour starting on Halloween in New York City and ending in San Francisco on New Year s Eve 31 On March 30 2010 Palmer and Webley released their debut self titled album as Evelyn Evelyn This was accompanied by a worldwide tour and graphic novel based on the story of the sisters 32 Palmer began using the ukulele during a concert as a goof but soon it became a regular part of her repertoire Later she recorded a full album with ukulele accompaniment Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele 33 34 35 2012 2014 Theatre Is Evil and The Art of Asking Edit On April 20 2012 Palmer announced on her blog that she launched a new album pre order on Kickstarter The Kickstarter project was ultimately supported by 24 883 backers for a grand total of 1 192 793 36 at the time the most funds ever raised for a musical project on Kickstarter A widely reported and commented upon controversy emerged from the related tour when Palmer blogged asking for semi professional local musicians fans who were already planning on attending various stops on the tour to volunteer to play a couple of songs with her and her band The Grand Theft Orchestra during their live shows for exposure fun beer and hugs instead of money 37 38 39 40 41 42 After outcry from various music unions and professional musicians Palmer responded publicly and changed her policy to one of paying local musicians cash in addition to the aforementioned fun beer and hugs 43 44 The album Theatre Is Evil was recorded with The Grand Theft Orchestra produced by John Congleton and released in September 2012 On November 9 2012 Palmer released the music video for Do it With a Rockstar on The Flaming Lips website The video was co created and directed by Wayne Coyne lead singer of The Flaming Lips 45 Subsequent videos were released for The Killing Type and The Bed Song On August 9 2013 Palmer made her Lincoln Center debut 46 47 In November 2014 Palmer released her memoir The Art of Asking ISBN 1455581089 which expands on a TED talk she gave in February 2013 The book made the New York Times Best Seller list 48 49 The book also received several critical reviews most notably from NPR 50 2015 2018 You Got Me Singing I Can Spin a Rainbow and Patreon Edit On March 3 2015 Amanda began soliciting financial support on the crowdfunding platform Patreon 51 Palmer spoke at the 2015 Hay Festival about the prospect of reconciling art and motherhood The talk was recorded for the BBC Radio 4 series Four Thought and broadcast on June 21 2015 52 Also in 2015 she served as a judge for The 14th Annual Independent Music Awards During the first months of 2016 she released the completely Patreon funded song Machete and a David Bowie tribute EP entitled Strung Out In Heaven A Bowie String Quartet Tribute 51 53 Amanda Palmer collaborated with her father Jack Palmer to record an album entitled You Got Me Singing 54 They performed concerts in July 2016 in support of the album 55 Amanda Palmer collaborated with Legendary Pink Dots frontman Edward Ka Spel to record an album I Can Spin a Rainbow The duo toured in May and June 2017 in support of the album backed by Legendary Pink Dots former violin player Patrick Q Wright 56 2019 present There Will Be No Intermission and podcast Edit On March 8 2019 Palmer released her third solo studio album and first in seven years There Will Be No Intermission The album was promoted by an extensive world tour that was filmed for her patrons on Patreon In fall 2020 Palmer launched a podcast called The Art of Asking Everything 57 On October 31 2020 Palmer and Viglione performed Science Fiction Double Feature to open the Wisconsin Democrats Livestream fundraiser that reunited some original Rocky Horror Picture Show cast members to act out the show with additional stars and singers 58 Personal life Edit Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman Vienna 2011 Palmer lived for more than a decade in an independent artists cooperative named The Cloud Club in Boston Massachusetts 59 Palmer is bisexual 60 telling afterellen com in 2007 I m bisexual but it s not the sort of thing I spent a lot of time thinking about Palmer said I ve slept with girls I ve slept with guys so I guess that s what they call it I m not anti trying to use language to simplify our lives 61 Palmer has spoken out on feminist issues 62 and about her open relationships stating in one interview that I ve never been comfortable in a monogamous relationship in my life I feel like I was built for open relationships just because of the way I function It s not a reactive decision like Hey I m on the road you re on the road let s just find other people It was a fundamental building block of our relationship We both like things this way 63 Palmer has said that she once worked as a stripper under the name Berlin 64 She has stated that the song Berlin was written about this experience 65 Palmer has had three abortions and her song Voicemail for Jill is about these experiences 66 67 Palmer and author Neil Gaiman confirmed their engagement in 2010 68 The couple married in a private ceremony in January 2011 69 The wedding took place in the parlor of writers Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon 70 They have a son Anthony Ash born on September 16 2015 71 named for Palmer s close friend and mentor 72 and childhood next door neighbor 73 the author and psychotherapist Dr C Anthony Martignetti who died on June 22 2015 74 In March 2020 Palmer was on the final leg of her international tour in support of her latest album There Will Be No Intermission when countries started grounding flights and locking down borders due to the COVID 19 pandemic Palmer Gaiman and their son were in Havelock North Hawke s Bay when on 25 March 2020 New Zealand s government announced that the whole country would move to COVID 19 Alert Level 4 complete lockdown and quarantining of people within their own homes 75 In May 2020 Gaiman traveled from New Zealand to his holiday home on the Isle of Skye breaking lockdown rules imposed during the COVID 19 pandemic Ross Skye and Lochaber MP Ian Blackford described his behaviour as unacceptable and dangerous 76 Gaiman published an apology on his website saying he had endangered the local community 77 After Gaiman s departure Palmer announced on her Patreon that she and Gaiman had separated and requested privacy 78 Gaiman stated in a blog post that their split was my fault I m afraid and also requesting privacy The couple later released a joint statement clarifying that they were not however getting divorced 79 They reconciled in 2021 80 81 In November 2022 Palmer and Gaiman announced in a joint statement that they were going to divorce 82 83 Palmer practices yoga and meditation and wrote an article titled Melody vs Meditation for the Buddhist publication Shambhala Sun now known as Lion s Roar which described the struggle between songwriting and being able to clear the mind to meditate 84 Awards and honors Edit2012 Artist amp Manager Awards Pioneer Award 2012 Twitter Feed amandapalmer in the Boston Phoenix s Best 2012 85 2011 Actress in a local production Cabaret Boston s Best Improper Bostonian 86 2010 Artist of the Year Boston Music Awards 87 88 89 2010 Cover of Fake Plastic Trees Radiohead named 13th of Paste magazine s 20 Best Cover Songs of 2010 90 2009 No 100 on After Ellen s Hot 100 of 2009 91 2008 No 6 on the Best Solo artist list in The Guardian s Readers Poll of 2008 92 2007 No 6 on Spinner com s Women Who Rock Right Now 93 2006 The Boston Globe named her the most stylish woman in Boston 94 2006 Listed in Blender magazine s hottest women of rock 95 2005 Best Female Vocalist in the WFNX Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll 96 97 Discography EditMain article Amanda Palmer discography See also The Dresden Dolls discography Evelyn Evelyn discography and 8in8 Solo studio albums Edit Who Killed Amanda Palmer 2008 Theatre Is Evil 2012 with The Grand Theft Orchestra There Will Be No Intermission 2019 Collaborative studio albums Edit You Got Me Singing 2016 with Jack Palmer I Can Spin a Rainbow 2017 with Edward Ka Spel Forty Five Degrees A Bushfire Charity Flash Record 2020 with various artists Other albums Edit Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele 2010 Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under 2011 An Evening With Neil Gaiman amp Amanda Palmer 2013 with Neil Gaiman Piano Is Evil 2016 Tours EditTrue Colors Tour 2007 Who Killed Amanda Palmer Tour 2008 2009 Amanda Palmer Live in Australia 2010 Evelyn Evelyn Tour 2010 32 Dresden Dolls 10th Anniversary Tour 2010 2011 31 Amanda Palmer amp The Grand Theft Orchestra Theatre Is Evil Tour 2012 An Evening with Neil Gaiman amp Amanda Palmer 2013 The Music of David Byrne amp The Talking Heads 2014 2015 98 An Evening with Amanda Fucking Palmer 2015 98 The Art of Asking Book Tour 2015 99 You Got Me Singing Tour with Jack Palmer 2016 I Can Spin a Rainbow Tour with Edward Ka Spel 2017 Dresden Dolls Reunion Tour 2017 2018 21 There Will Be No Intermission World Tour 2019 2020 An Evening with Amanda Palmer New Zealand Tour 2020 Filmography EditYear Title Notes2012 Artifact interviewee citation needed 2014 Temple of Art co producer citation needed 2014 Lennon or McCartney Short documentary film interview clip 100 2019 Happy Leader of the Blue Feather 1 episode Podcasts EditThe Art of Asking Everything Edit In fall 2020 Palmer announced she would be releasing a podcast called The Art of Asking Everything 57 Other Edit Year Title EpisodeMay 22 2018 Love and Courage Amanda Palmer April 11 2016 Design Matters Amanda Palmer June 14 2018 Roisin Meets Amanda Palmer January 27 2019 Conversations with People Who Hate Me I Hate Amanda Palmer April 17 2019 The Tim Ferriss Show Amanda Palmer on Creativity Pain and Art April 2019 The Working Songwriter Amanda Palmer July 23 2019 KEXP Live Room Amanda Palmer November 15 2019 Against Everyone with Conner Habib AEWCH 90 Amanda Palmer or We Are All Here For Each Other January 17 2020 Creative Rebels with Adam Brazier amp David Speed The Art of Asking with Amanda Palmer Bibliography EditSome of the books written in full or collaboratively by Amanda Palmer Palmer Amanda 2006 The Dresden Dolls Companion New York Eight Foot Music ISBN 978 1 57560 888 4 Palmer Amanda Viglione Brian 2008 The Dresden Dolls The Virginia Companion Cherry Lane Music Company ISBN 978 1 60378 079 7 Palmer Amanda Gaiman Neil Cassidy Kyle Hommel Beth 2009 Who Killed Amanda Palmer A Collection of Photographic Evidence New York Eight Foot Books ISBN 978 0 615 23439 7 Palmer Amanda 2009 Amanda Palmer Who Killed Amanda Palmer Cherry Lane Music Company p 112 ISBN 978 1 60378 123 7 A songbook with the chords and lyrics to the album Who Killed Amanda Palmer Von Buhler Cynthia Palmer Amanda Webley Jason 2011 Evelyn Evelyn illustrated ed Diamond Comic Distributors p 144 ISBN 978 1 59582 578 0 Palmer Amanda November 11 2014 The Art of Asking How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help New York Grand Central Publishing ISBN 978 1455581085 Palmer also has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss book Tools of Titans See also Edit Biography portal Rock music portal Music portal Record production portal Theatre portal Art portal LGBT portalList of TED speakersReferences Edit Spitznagel Eric October 9 2012 Amanda Palmer Is Comfortable Wearing Her Own Blood MTV Hive Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved August 22 2014 Fawn Heun The Battered Suitcase June 1 2009 Machel Spence ed An Interview with Amanda Palmer The Battered Suitcase Summer 2009 Vagabondage Press LLC 2 1 46 ISBN 978 1 4524 6181 6 ISSN 1942 0846 Retrieved August 22 2014 Amanda Fucking Palmer is one of Born as Amanda MacKinnon Palmer with Gaiman added on the occasion of her marriage to Neil Gaiman Wedding Palmer Gaiman Lexington Minuteman January 14 2011 archived from the original on October 12 2013 retrieved July 22 2013 Chris Arnold January 17 2007 Band Tries to Make It Big Without Going Broke All Things Considered National Public Radio The web page also has audio and a transcript of the interview and links to several of their songs my earth shattering news by amanda fucking palmer Amanda Palmer Blog 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2017 11 02 The crowdfunded cult of Amanda Palmer Engadget Retrieved 2022 07 06 Starfucking with Kevin Smith Chapter 1 The Neil Amanda Interview November 23 2010 archived from the original on December 8 2010 Perry Jonathan September 16 2008 On Who Killed Palmer looks behind the veil The Boston Globe Retrieved February 19 2010 Boilen Bob July 18 2016 All Songs 1 Amanda Palmer And Her Dad Discover Each Other In Song NPR Retrieved August 30 2016 Shanahan Mark Goldstein Meredith May 11 2009 Palmer hangs out in Lexington The Boston Globe Retrieved February 19 2010 Sless Kitain Areif December 3 2008 Amanda Palmer Time Out Retrieved February 19 2010 Amanda Palmer visionary or egotist the Guardian 2013 06 22 Retrieved 2022 03 19 Bell Sean August 16 2009 A piece of my mind The Herald Glasgow Retrieved February 19 2010 Boston Phoenix review of Hotel Blanc Archived 2007 10 13 at the Wayback Machine Chernov Sergey August 4 2009 Controversial Musician Prepares for Local Debut St Petersburg Times archived from the original on August 8 2009 retrieved February 19 2010 Dirty Business Brigade website Thedirtybusinessbrigade net Archived from the original on July 4 2008 a b The Dresden Dolls Companion by Amanda Palmer eight foot music publishing June 2006 ISBN 1 57560 888 X ISBN 978 1 57560 888 4 On The Download editors photos by Kelly Davidson amp Sheri Hausey April 20 2005 Dresden Dolls take the ART On The Download Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved August 21 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help True Colors Tour website truecolorstour com Retrieved September 16 2012 a b Chinen Nate photos by Hiroyuki Ito June 20 2007 Power to the People and Some Pop Too The New York Times New York ed pp B1 B5 ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Retrieved November 9 2007 a b The Dresden Dolls return with new fall tour dates Consequence of Sound 2017 08 16 Retrieved 2018 01 02 Eichler Jeremy June 20 2008 All dolled up at the Pops Palmer brings the edge but the fest needs more The Boston Globe Archived from the original on June 27 2008 Retrieved June 7 2008 Last night in Symphony Hall Amanda Palmer brought some spark and much needed edge to the Boston Pops EdgeFest On her own terms Palmer in strong gravelly voice gave a richly satisfying performance that had this crowd roaring far more than most in Symphony Hall But even she couldn t overcome the deeper tensions that make the EdgeFest a strained format Smith Rachel June 20 2008 All Dolled up Amanda Palmer and the Boston Pops Symphony Hall June 19 2008 The Boston Phoenix Retrieved June 28 2008 Dresden Doll Preps Solo Debut spin com music for life spin com April 25 2007 Archived from the original on December 13 2007 Retrieved December 8 2007 The Dresden Dolls Amanda Palmer chats with SPIN com about her forthcoming solo effort Palmer Amanda April 1 2007 here to dispel Speculation Solo Album Title The Dresden Dolls Archived from the original on September 15 2018 Retrieved December 8 2007 i am recording the solo album in nashville at ben folds studio with ben who is producing the record and playing on it Palmer Amanda Gaiman Neil Cassidy Kyle Hommel Beth 2009 Who Killed Amanda Palmer A Collection of Photographic Evidence New York NY Eight Foot Books ISBN 978 0 615 23439 7 Amanda Palmer broken foot explanation YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 Retrieved November 7 2008 Ratliff Ben April 21 2009 Festival Rocks in Two Time Zones The Real and the Virtual The New York Times p B1 ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on October 6 2015 Retrieved April 25 2009 Artsy Avishay Neutral Milk Hotel Album Transformed For Stage NPR NPR Archived from the original on November 19 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 I watch people proselytize this record all over the world and it s like this secret brotherhood of awesome music that s never had any kind of big mainstream publicity Palmer says It s just this sacred record that people connect through Cabaret americanrepertorytheater org American Repertory Theatre Archived from the original on February 26 2014 Retrieved August 26 2014 a b Amanda Palmer September 7 2010 THE DRESDEN DOLLS HALLOWEEN 10th ANNIVERSARY amp FALL TOUR YouTube Retrieved September 7 2010 a b Jason Webley Events Jasonwebley com July 9 2013 Retrieved December 4 2013 Ben Sisario November 17 2011 Eddie Vedder Amanda Palmer and Magnetic Fields Join Ukulele Craze The New York Times New York ed p 9 ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Retrieved November 17 2011 Neil Gaiman Amanda Palmer ninja gig Herald Tribune Archived from the original on March 23 2013 Retrieved April 5 2013 Una Mullally July 19 2013 Singer proves a hit with Dublin street show The Irish Times Retrieved August 12 2013 Amanda Palmer Raises 1 2 Million On Kickstarter And The Crowd Goes Wild techdirt com June 1 2012 Retrieved June 2 2012 Amanda Palmer defends herself over paying musicians with hugs and beer 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2017 01 25 Hamilton Kirk Amanda Palmer Asks Musicians To Play For Free Pisses Off Musicians Update Kotaku Retrieved 2017 01 25 Amanda Palmer Starts Paying Musicians Pitchfork 19 September 2012 Retrieved 2017 01 25 Amanda Palmer s Accidental Experiment with Real Communism The New Yorker 2012 10 02 Retrieved 2017 01 25 Unions upset with Amanda Palmer for paying musicians with beer hugs 2012 09 12 Retrieved 2017 01 25 Amanda Palmer Can t Afford To Pay Her Backup Band Prefixmag Retrieved 2017 01 25 Amanda Palmer Responds To Volunteer Musician Criticism Stereogum 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2017 01 25 Williams Mary Elizabeth 20 September 2012 Amanda Palmer still doesn t get it Salon Retrieved 2017 01 25 Amanda Palmer s New Video for Do it With a Rockstar newyorkmusicnews com November 9 2012 Retrieved November 9 2012 A C Lee photo by Marco Sanchez August 9 2013 Celebrating Steampunk the Old Updated for Today The New York Times p C27 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 12 2013 Around the corner at the bandshell in Damrosch Park you can catch Amanda Palmer amp the Grand Theft Orchestra nyctaper August 11 2013 Amanda Palmer August 9 2013 Damrosch Park Lincoln Center Retrieved August 12 2013 On the final weekend of Lincoln Center s Out Of Doors Summer concert series Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra brought their punk cabaret for a free show in a public park Hardcover Nonfiction The New York Times Retrieved 2016 09 10 Combined Print and E book Nonfiction The New York Times Retrieved 2016 09 10 Quinn Annalisa 20 November 2014 There s More To Asking Than Just Art NPR Retrieved 15 July 2019 a b Amanda Palmer answers to herself and her fans Toronto Star November 11 2016 Ben Rayner Four Thought Amanda Palmer BBC Radio 4 Retrieved June 21 2015 Drop everything It s Amanda Palmer indieberlin indieberlin 2016 03 10 Archived from the original on 2016 06 10 Retrieved 2016 05 17 Smith Steve July 14 2016 Amanda Palmer teams with long estranged father for album tour The Boston Globe Retrieved August 30 2016 Pearis Bill May 16 2016 Amanda Palmer playing shows with her father in support of their collaborative covers LP tour dates The Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved August 30 2016 AMANDA PALMER amp EDWARD KA SPEL I CAN SPIN A RAINBOW The Album The official website of Amanda Fucking Palmer Yes it is Amanda Palmer Retrieved 2017 11 02 a b Amanda Palmer to launch new podcast The Art of Asking Everything NME 22 September 2020 Tim Curry to Appear During Rocky Horror Halloween Event for Wisconsin Democrats Hollywood Reporter www hollywoodreporter com 26 October 2020 Retrieved 2020 11 14 The Cloud Club Interview Dresden Dolls Amanda Palmer 247Gay com GayWired com July 17 2006 Archived from the original on January 1 2008 Retrieved December 7 2007 I figured out that I was bisexual when I was a teenager Getting Real With Amanda Palmer AfterEllen com TOTALLYHER MEDIA LLC July 18 2007 Retrieved July 12 2015 Vanessa Thorpe July 27 2013 What now for Britain s new wave feminists after page 3 and 10 notes World news The Observer Guardian Retrieved July 28 2013 Portwood Jerry September 20 2012 Amanda Palmer Gets Intimate out com Retrieved November 26 2012 Kim Taylor Bennett Seven things you didn t know about Amanda Palmer Time Out London Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Retrieved November 10 2013 Amanda Palmer Bares All Bust Magazine October 4 2012 Retrieved November 10 2013 Amanda Palmer Addresses Abortion on New Single Voicemail for Jill Paste 20 February 2019 Archived from the original on 21 February 2019 No I Am Not Crowdfunding This Baby an open letter to a worried fan August 26 2015 Archived from the original on 12 May 2019 Neil Gaiman and goth cabaret singer Amanda Palmer are engaged Star Tribune By Claude Peck January 19 2010 Zutter Natalie Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman Marry Ology Magazine Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved January 4 2011 dead link Neil Gaiman And Amanda Palmer s Wedding In TwitPics Bleeding Cool Comic Book Movies and TV News and Rumors Bleedingcool com January 3 2011 Retrieved June 30 2013 Gaiman Neil September 21 2015 Our Not So Humble Bundle Journal NeilGaiman com Retrieved May 5 2020 Palmer Amanda 16 April 2016 Today Is Anthony s Birthday AmandaPalmer net Retrieved 28 February 2022 Palmer Amanda Swiss Jamy Ian 24 June 2015 A Beautiful Tribute to Anthony from Jamy AmandaPalmer net Retrieved 28 February 2022 Dr C Anthony Martignetti 1948 2015 Legacy com Legacy com Retrieved 28 February 2022 New Zealand lifts all Covid restrictions declaring the nation virus free Bbc co uk 8 June 2020 Author s 11 000 mile lockdown trip to Scots island BBC News 17 May 2020 Retrieved 19 May 2020 Flood Alison 19 May 2020 Neil Gaiman apologises to people of Skye for breaking lockdown rules The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2020 Amanda Palmer s Patreon Subscribes Found Out About Her Breakup Before Neil Gaiman Did Vulture com 4 May 2020 Gaiman Neil Where I am what I m doing how I m doing and how I got here Journal neilgaiman com Retrieved 2020 05 15 UK author Neil Gaiman reunites with his son and Amanda Palmer in Havelock North 13 January 2021 Kiefer Halle 15 May 2020 Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer Weren t Driven to Divorce by Quarantine After All Vulture Retrieved 23 August 2021 A joint statement from Amanda and me NeilGaiman com Journal 4 November 2022 Retrieved 12 November 2022 A joint statement from me and Neil AmandaPalmer net 4 November 2022 Retrieved 12 November 2022 Palmer Amanda Melody vs Meditation Lions Roar Lion s Roar Lion s Roar Foundation Retrieved 9 January 2023 Best Twitter Feed Contests thephoenix com Vol LXXVI no 16 The Phoenix Media Communications Group April 13 2012 p 24 Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved April 15 2012 Boston Best s 2011 Judges July 8 26 2011 Actress in a local production Amanda Palmer in Cabaret at the American Repertory Theater The Improper Bostonian p 88 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved July 11 2011 Gottlieb Jed December 7 2010 Peter Wolf Amanda Palmer lead BMA winners Boston Herald archived from the original on October 4 2012 retrieved December 9 2010 Perry Jonathan December 6 2010 Uke in hand Palmer tops Music Awards Boston Globe 2010 Boston Music Awards winners Boston Globe December 3 2010 Jackson Josh December 7 2010 The 20 Best Cover Songs of 2010 Paste Magazine AfterEllen com Staff May 11 2009 The 2009 AfterEllen com Hot 100 AfterEllen com AfterEllen com Archived from the original on May 14 2009 Retrieved May 23 2009 Rosie Swash December 23 2008 Readers Poll 2008 The results London spinner com Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Retrieved December 27 2008 Spinner Staff photo by Sarah Komar WireImage July 15 2007 Women Who Rock Right Now No 6 spinner com Archived from the original on May 8 2013 Retrieved December 8 2007 Who Amanda Palmer Birthplace Lexington Mass Sound Cabaret punk Palmer one half of Boston s Brechtian punk cabaret duo the Dresden Dolls ain t no damsel in distress The former street artist chokeholds her demons teetering between sinister screeches and whimsical whispers of alcohol self mutilation and sexual exploration while discordantly pummeling the piano stocking clad legs akimbo in a sultry sinful self deprecation exorcism Christopher Muther November 1 2006 Boston s Stylish 25 The Boston Globe Retrieved December 8 2007 Dresden Dolls lead singer Amanda Palmer quite literally has a rockstar wardrobe Mike Errico December 2006 Hottest Women of Rock Blender com Archived from the original on February 10 2007 Retrieved December 8 2007 Amanda Palmer The pianist and singer of Brechtian Boston duo Dresden Dolls mashes up punk rock and cabaret sings about transsexuals and explores the elaborate deceptions that alcoholics commit daily Half Jack Amanda Palmer bestuff com Archived from the original on 2008 01 05 Retrieved December 8 2007 In the 2005 WFNX Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll Palmer won Best Female Vocalist The Dresden Dolls ThoughtWorthy Media Inc Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved December 7 2007 In the 2005 WFNX Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll The Dresden Dolls won Best Local Act and Best Local Album Amanda Palmer also won Best Female Vocalist a b Shows The official website of Amanda Fucking Palmer Yes it is Amanda Palmer 3 March 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 03 03 Retrieved 17 September 2020 Shows The official website of Amanda Fucking Palmer Yes it is Amanda Palmer 6 May 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 05 06 Retrieved 17 September 2020 Falkner Scott 22 December 2014 Lennon or McCartney New Documentary Asks 550 Celebrities Their Preference See Their Answers Inquisitr Retrieved 11 November 2016 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Amanda Palmer Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amanda Palmer Amanda Palmer s official site Amanda Palmer discography at MusicBrainz Amanda Palmer discography at Discogs Amanda Palmer at TED Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amanda Palmer amp oldid 1132641972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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