Geraldine Edwards appeared in the 1985 Discipline of Love Video. She said that she did not enjoy the experience and did not appear in any others, according to Robert Palmer.
The website you are referring to is not the official website of Robert Palmer, in other words it is not mandated by his family or friends. The Palmer family took down their official website in 2006. The reason that Geraldine Edwards name does not appear as Robert Palmer's girlfriend is that she has not given the site permission to use her name or to post any pictures of her. She has deferred to the Palmer family in this matter, in addition to which the woman has moved on with her life and is now happily married and has been so for years. The only member of the Palmer family who participated on this site in any way was Robert Palmer's brother, Mark Palmer, and he only did so in a peripheral way, by leaving a commerative blog on the site remembering his brother. Beyond that he does not endorse the site. By all accounts Geraldine Edwards is a very private person and does not court publicity for herself. She would prefer not to be listed on any site about Robert Palmer not approved of by the Palmer family. She was also the woman Almost Famous was written about and turned down offers to have a website created for her. She prefers to remain annonymous.
The singer Robert Palmer was definintely not gay. He was married from 1972 to 1978 to Shelly Palmer. They had three children together. He was married from 1980 to 1999 to Susan Palmer. They had two children together. And he was heavily involved with Geraldine Edwards from 1999 until his death in 2003. Geraldine is the woman Almost Famous was written about. The two were making plans to move to Los Angeles in 2003. Robert Palmer was the first to admit that he loved women and that he dated many in his day. His playboy image was not too far off the mark.
That is true, according to Chris Blackwell and the liner notes on Pressure Drop. The picture was taken in October of 1975, when Geraldine Edwards was eighteen years old. She had met Robert Palmer that same year. Chris Blackwell, who was the owner of Island Records, the label Robert Palmer was signed to from 1974 to 1989, quoted in 1987 "In my opinion, Geraldine Edwards sold as many copies of Pressure Drop as did Robert Palmer. Quite a few men bought the album just for it's cover photo. It was risque but I went with it. The seventies were a time of expansion in every way, including the widening of boundaries and what was considered socially acceptable. It shocked some but I as willing to take the risk."
That is Geraldine Edwards, who was Robert Palmer's fiancee at the time of his death. The picture is taken from the cover of 1975's Pressure Drop. Geraldine Edwards posed for the picture when she was eighteen years old. Geraldine Edwards is also the main inspiration for Penny Lane in Almost Famous. On a strange note attached to robertpalmer.org, the forum attached to the site for comment, which was moonfruit.com, had to be suspended due to the fact that individuals were writing in to the site claiming to be Mark Palmer, Robert Palmer's younger brother and also using the tag "The Palmers" alleging that they were aggregatetly Robert Palmer's parents and children acting in concert as a whole regarding their opinions. Robert Palmer's family came forward to say that they had never written to the forum, and that the individuals writing billing themselves as Robert Palmer's family were imposters. It was bad news because some members of the forum had started a personal dialog with these people believing that they were interfacing with bonafide members of the Palmer family. Otherwise, the site is excellent in terms of professionalism and visual appeal. The sites disclaimer stating that they were not responsible for comments made by individuals vis-a-vis the moonfruit forum scandal cleared the site of any legal wrongdoing.
No, that is model Anika Bengstrom.
Yes. That picture was taken in London in July of 2003 when Geraldine was forty-six years old. Geraldine Edwards was also featured on the cover of Robert Palmer's Pressure Drop. That picture was taken when she was eighteen years old.
Yes, they were friends. She was introduced to him by Robert Palmer in 1975.
Geraldine Edwards appeared in the 1985 Discipline of Love Video. She said that she did not enjoy the experience and did not appear in any others, according to Robert Palmer.
Yes. In an 2002 interview given by Robert Palmer, Geraldine Edwards gave him the pocket watch for his fifty-first birthday in 1999. Robert Palmer was interested in Mysticism and Magic, and was quite interested in Aleister Crowley, so the gift meant a great deal to him, by Palmer's own admission.
Yes, the two did meet and were friendly. Sue Palmer did say that she liked Geraldine Edwards and that she definitely approved of her ex dating her. Geraldine Edwards publicly said that Sue Palmer was a terrific person. After their initial meeting in 1999, they would occasionally check-in with each other by phone to stay current on what was going on in their lives.
The model on Pressure Drop is Geraldine Edwards. The picture was taken in late 1975 when she was eighteen years old.
Robert Palmer was divorced from Susan Palmer nee Thatcher in 1999. Robert Palmer officially started dating Geraldine Edwards after that time and she was regarded as his girlfriend at the time of his death. She was the woman "Almost Famous" was written about, and had been close to Robert Palmer since 1976. Although close, the two never married. Robert Palmer's marriage to Susan Palmer was his second and final marriage. His first marriage was to Shelly Palmer, from 1972 to 1978.
The website you are referring to is not the official website of Robert Palmer, in other words it is not mandated by his family or friends. The Palmer family took down their official website in 2006. The reason that Geraldine Edwards name does not appear as Robert Palmer's girlfriend is that she has not given the site permission to use her name or to post any pictures of her. She has deferred to the Palmer family in this matter, in addition to which the woman has moved on with her life and is now happily married and has been so for years. The only member of the Palmer family who participated on this site in any way was Robert Palmer's brother, Mark Palmer, and he only did so in a peripheral way, by leaving a commerative blog on the site remembering his brother. Beyond that he does not endorse the site. By all accounts Geraldine Edwards is a very private person and does not court publicity for herself. She would prefer not to be listed on any site about Robert Palmer not approved of by the Palmer family. She was also the woman Almost Famous was written about and turned down offers to have a website created for her. She prefers to remain annonymous.
The singer Robert Palmer was definintely not gay. He was married from 1972 to 1978 to Shelly Palmer. They had three children together. He was married from 1980 to 1999 to Susan Palmer. They had two children together. And he was heavily involved with Geraldine Edwards from 1999 until his death in 2003. Geraldine is the woman Almost Famous was written about. The two were making plans to move to Los Angeles in 2003. Robert Palmer was the first to admit that he loved women and that he dated many in his day. His playboy image was not too far off the mark.
Geraldine Edwards does not release photos of herself to the internet. Although she is not reclusive, the opposite would be true, she prefers to keep her likeness private. On four occasions, pictures of herself were posted to the internet. She discreetly contacted the agents who posted the pictures and had them removed. There are two pictures of Geraldine Edwards still posted, one of her attending an awards ceremony with Robert Palmer, and one of her posing with her mother-in-law, taken in England. Also, she is the model on the cover of Robert Palmer's 1975 Pressure Drop. But in general, you will not find many pictures of her publicly posted as that is her preference.
That is true, according to Chris Blackwell and the liner notes on Pressure Drop. The picture was taken in October of 1975, when Geraldine Edwards was eighteen years old. She had met Robert Palmer that same year. Chris Blackwell, who was the owner of Island Records, the label Robert Palmer was signed to from 1974 to 1989, quoted in 1987 "In my opinion, Geraldine Edwards sold as many copies of Pressure Drop as did Robert Palmer. Quite a few men bought the album just for it's cover photo. It was risque but I went with it. The seventies were a time of expansion in every way, including the widening of boundaries and what was considered socially acceptable. It shocked some but I as willing to take the risk."