Neil Gaiman Tells Story About Amanda Palmer’s Death, To Accompaniment by Ben Folds

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Amanda Palmer is not dead. She, Neil Gaiman, Ben Folds, and Damian Kulash are all working together.

There, that’s all you need to know. Oh, and that there’s a sample of what they’re doing below the jump.

According to Bleeding Cool, writer Neil Gaiman and his musician wife Amanda Palmer will be collaborating with both Ben Folds and Damian Kulash (front man for Ok Go and huge fan of Kermit the Frog) on “eight songs in eight hours for Rethink Music at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.”

And this, a reading by Neil Gaiman about the death of Amanda Palmer accompanied by Ben Folds, is just a sample of what might come out of it.

You Don’t Know Me (WKAP mix) by fongolia

Man, are Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer the best married couple ever?


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