Geraldine Edwards has been married since February of 2006, and her husband's name is Anthony Flemming-Mueller. Her mother and fathers names are Tamara and Samuel Edwards, both are deceased, her father passing away in 1999 and her mother passing away in 2000. She has four brothers and sisters, William, Daniel, Allison and Roxanne. She has two half-sisters, Cheryl (deceased) and Antonia. She has no children but is the Aunt to ten nieces and nephews and is a Great Aunt to ten children and counting.
Geraldine Edwards, the rock muse, was born Geraldine Angel Edwards on June 13, 1957 in Los Angeles County. On a couple of occasions people wrote that she was born in San Diego because she was raised there. She was born in Los Angeles in 1957 and her family moved to San Diego when she was six years old. She has been married since 2006 to her husband, Anthony Flemming-Mueller, who she had been dating since 2004, and is a successful businesswoman who resides in Los Angeles where she has been living since 2005.
I am friends with Geraldine Edwards' niece who works for her aunt at her law firm in Los Angeles as an attorney. No, Geraldine Edwards does not have a Facebook account under any of her names, which would be Geraldine Edwards, Geraldine Angel Edwards or Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, if you were looking. She does now go by her married name, which is Geraldine Flemming-Mueller, in general, as she has been married since February of 2006 to her husband and business partner, Anthony Flemming-Mueller. She does not think there is anything wrong with having a Facebook account, she would simply prefer not to have one. She stays in contact with her friends and family the old-fashioned way, by phone, e-mail, texting, and writing letters. According to her niece, she prefers the personal touch, in addition to which she prefers to maintain her anonymity. She is a fan of technology and has said that she thinks that Facebook is a great social media and business tool, if used correctly, but it is just not for her.
Yes, she did. In the seventies she met John Lennon and George Harrison. She was introduced to both by mutual friends of theirs.
Geraldine Edwards prefers not to have her pictures posted to the Internet and when any appear she makes arrangements to have them removed. She is a very private person. She did appear in Robert Palmer's Discipline of Love video so you would be able to see what she looks like there. She is the lead in the video. The social networking site "Whos dated Who" asked Geraldine for her permission to post a site about her in 2003. She told them no, she was not interested.
Geraldine Edwards, who is now in her fifties and happily married, did date a who's who of celebrities, most of them in the music industry. In the eighties, when she was twenty-six years old and Anthony Hopkins was forty-five years old, the two did date. They were both quiet about the relationship at the time as Hopkins was married and neither wanted a scandal. Later on, when a friend asked Geraldine Edwards what her impressions of Hopkins were she told him that Hopkins was a wonderful person, a gentleman, and a creative genius. She went on to say that the time she spent with him was time well spent.
Geraldine Edwards met the writer John Connolly in the nineties, they shared some of the same friends, including Robert Palmer, among others. John Connolly did base a part of his Private Investigator character, Charlie Parker, on Geraldine Edwards, based in part because she was the County Psychic of San Diego County for three years in the 1990's and did actively work with the San Diego Police Department in the vernacular of a Special Investigator involved in active investigations. According to Connolly, when he found out about this aspect of Geraldine Edwards life, he would ask her for details about the situation, some of which she gave him in a hypothetical way, due to the rules of confidentiality attached to any investigation. When he created his Charlie Parker character, he did say that Geraldine Edwards did inspire the occult aspect of his character as well as part of the characters' intellectual reasoning and ability. When Geraldine Edwards first met John Connolly, he was working as a freelance writer. His first Charlie Parker novel appeared in 1999, and was a runaway success.
Yes, they are friends. They met in the seventies and have remained in contact with each other over the years.
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."
Often called an "invocation" or "an appeal to a muse"
Geraldine Edwards is now married and has been since 2006. She met her husband in 2004 shortly after her fiancee, Robert Palmer, died. She lives in Los Angeles and is a Legal Administrator. She and her husband, who is a Medical/Legal expert, not a musician, own their own Law Firm together. Edwards is also a small business owner, owning an Investigation/Security Agency and a CPA Firm. Her husband is of English extraction hailing from Lancaster, England. Geraldine earned her Bachelors Degree in Paralegal Studies and a Masters Degree in Paralegal Sciences, as well as earning a Masters Degree and her Ph.D in Business Administration. She sometimes teaches as an Assistant Professor of Paralegal Sciences at a Southern California University. She and her husband live a quiet life together, and are involved in numerous charities, most notably with UNICEF.
Calliope - Muse Queen and of Epic or Heroic Poetry Clio - Muse of History Erato - Muse of love and erotic poetry and of marrige songs Euterpe - Muse of music and lyric poetry Melpomene - Muse of tragic poerty and tragedy Polyhymnia or Polymnia - Muse of sacred songs, lyrics and singing Terpsichore - Muse of choral music and dance Thalia - Muse of comedy Urania - Muse of astronemy
The Roman did not change the names of the Greek Muses, they had their own goddesses associated with them. The Camenae: Carmenta Egeria Antevorte/Antevorta also known as Porrima Postverta or Postvorta (also Prorsa or Prorsa Postverta)