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Jaclyn Bradley Palmer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jaclyn Bradley Palmer
Jaclyn Bradley Palmer (born Jaclyn Bradley) is an indie singer-songwriter and published music therapist from Lorain, Ohio. Since 2005, she has released two LP's (Bold and Hollywood be thy name). Her songs have been featured on TV and in film. She has appeared as a regular cast member on shows such as Vh1's Breaking Bonaduce. She is also a board certified music therapist who specializes in surgical music therapy research. Her studies have been published in high impact peer reviewed journals such as the Journal of Clinical Oncology. ==History== Jaclyn Bradley Palmer was born in Lorain, Ohio- a steel town West of Cleveland. After obtaining an Opera degree from Indiana University, Palmer took her musical training to Los Angeles where she began writing popular music for TV and Film. Before becoming a solo artist, she toured the LA live music scene, singing back-up for Ty Stone (Atlantic Records), Michael Satrazemis (Walking Dead), and Gretchen Hillmer Bonaduce. Music from her debut and sophomore albums were featured on Vh1, Bravo, TLC and "The Hipsters" starring Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller. Singing on stages across the United States, she has also appeared as a regular cast member on several television shows, namely Vh1's "Breaking Bonaduce"〔Glaser, Chris, ("Come on, Get Happy! Danny Bonaduce inspires singer-songwriter. Go figure." ), ''The Cleveland Scene'', 19 September 2007. Retrieved on 04 September 2015.〕 and "Random Acts of Music," where she helped to create a 12-episode voice lesson series.〔IMDb ("IMDB Jaclyn Bradley Palmer" ) Retrieved on 4 September 2015. 〕 Her employer at the time, television/radio personality Danny Bonaduce, played bass guitar at the CD release performance of her first album. A board certified music therapist (MT-BC),〔 Theiss, Evelyn, ("Singer-songwriter Jaclyn Bradley Palmer uses music to help patients at University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center" ), ''The Cleveland Plain Dealer'', 25 September 2012. Retrieved on 04 September 2015. 〕 with a master's degree in music therapy, she studies the effect of music on surgery patients 〔Theiss, Evelyn, ("Kulas foundation has high impact on medical studies of music therapy" ), ''The Cleveland Plain Dealer'', 01 April 2013. Retrieved on 05 September 2015.〕 and is a published music in medicine author. Her manuscripts have been published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology〔Palmer, Jaclyn, et al. ("Effects of Music Therapy on Anesthesia Requirements and Anxiety in Women Undergoing Ambulatory Breast Surgery for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial" ), ''Journal of Clinical Oncology'', 17 August 2015. Retrieved on 04 September 2015.〕 and Music Therapy Perspectives. She conducted the largest music therapy study in history to employ the use of live music in the surgical arena.〔 Newswise ("First-of-Its-Kind Study From UH Seidman Cancer Center Finds Music Therapy Lowers Anxiety During Surgical Breast Biopsies" ), ''Newswise'', 07 September 2015. Retrieved on 07 September 2015.〕 She currently resides in The Netherlands and is producing her third album while continuing surgical music therapy research.
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