Prolific punk cabaret artist and activist Amanda Palmer released a new song, a duet with Jazz/folk artist Jasmine Power, ‘Mr. Weinstein Will See You Now’. The track takes a direct swing at Harvey Weinstein, and really all abusers and predators come to light during the #MeToo movement. They are backed on the track by Sketch & Dodds on piano and by Earl Maneein and Jennifer Devore of SevenSuns. 100% of the proceeds go directly to Time Is Up.
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
100% of the digital sales of this song until june 30th are going to be donated to TimesUp – https://www.gofundme.com/timesup
Buy Digital Track $1 USD or more
https://amandapalmer.bandcamp.com/track/mr-weinstein-will-see-you-now-2
Song written by Amanda Palmer, Sketch & Dodds, and Jasmine Power
Vocals: Amanda Palmer and Jasmine Power
Piano: Sketch & Dodds
Production: Sketch & Dodds
Strings: 7 Suns Quartet
Cello: Earl Maneein
Violin: Jennifer DeVore
Recorded at Applehead Studios, Woodstock by Chris Bittner, and at The Bunker Studios, NYC, by Todd Carder
Jasmine’s vocals recorded by Owain Jenkins at StudiOwz in Wales-Pembrokeshire in December 2017.
Mixed and Mastered in London by Taz Mattar
Digital Track
Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
100% of the digital sales of this song until june 30th are going to be donated to TimesUp – https://www.gofundme.com/timesup
Buy Digital Track $1 USD or more
https://amandapalmer.bandcamp.com/track/mr-weinstein-will-see-you-now-2
Song written by Amanda Palmer, Sketch & Dodds, and Jasmine Power
Vocals: Amanda Palmer and Jasmine Power
Piano: Sketch & Dodds
Production: Sketch & Dodds
Strings: SevenSuns
Cello: Earl Maneein
Violin: Jennifer DeVore
Recorded at Applehead Studios, Woodstock by Chris Bittner, and at The Bunker Studios, NYC, by Todd Carder
Jasmine’s vocals recorded by Owain Jenkins at StudiOwz in Wales-Pembrokeshire in December 2017.
Mixed and Mastered in London by Taz Mattar