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Paula Cole, Amanda Palmer & More To Be Honored At 2025 She Rocks Awards

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Paula Cole and Amanda Palmer are among the influential women in music and audio to be honored at the 2025 She Rocks Awards.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and producer, Paula Cole is known for her hits "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and "I Don't Want to Wait." Her forthcoming album, Lo, is her first collection of new original songs in nearly a decade.

Amanda Palmer, a pioneering singer-songwriter and performance artist, gained fame with the punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. She is known for her TED talk The Art of Asking, which became a New York Times best-selling book. Palmer's fan-funded album Theatre Is Evil made a top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 and remains the top-funded original music project on Kickstarter.

Along with them, AIJIA, a versatile artist, songwriter, and vocal producer; Katie Daryl, a rock journalist and former Vice President of Programming & Original Development at AXS TV; and Chris Schyvinck, the Chairman, President, and CEO of Shure Inc, will be honored at the 13th annual She Rocks Awards, to be held on January 25, 2025, during the NAMM Show at the Hilton Anaheim Pacific Ballroom, CA.

The Women's International Music Network said that more honorees will be announced in the coming weeks.

This year's event will be co-hosted by Jennifer Batten and Lindsey Stirling.

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Shantaia will open the night with a performance.

The evening will feature live music, speeches, celebrity appearances, and a silent auction, along with dinner for attendees.

Tickets for the show will be available at https://sherocksawards.com/tickets/

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