Though her solo recording was Beautiful Ride in 2006, she has continued to perform live with T-Bone, and has appeared as a guest vocalist at other concerts and music festivals.
She is primarily successful in Asia, especially Japan, Korea, Singapore and Thailand, but she has also performed in Australia and the United Kingdom.
[1] Palmy was born Eve Pancharoen on 7 August 1981 to a Thai of Mon descendant mother and a Belgian father.
She was a solo singer for school graduation concert, and her success in this provided the impetus to pursue singing professionally.
Besides her achievements in the three solo albums, Palmy has performed on several occasions overseas such as in Japan, Korea, Singapore, England and Australia.
In addition, Palmy was chosen as the only Thai artist performing at "Asia Song Festival" at the Olympics Park, Seoul Korea.
On this album, she has a guest artist, Jug Chawin Chitsomboon (Thai: จั๊ก ชวิน จิตสมบูรณ์), who wrote and played the acoustic guitar in the song "Stay".
Held in the smaller and more intimate Moon Star Studio located in Bangkok, Thailand on 2 and 3 June 2007, Palmy with T-bone performed remixed versions of her popular songs putting a unique reggae and ska.
After being on break for the last 5 years, she is back showing her album concert and she invited special guests to sing one of the songs in the album: Erlend Øye (of Kings of Convenience, an indie folk-pop duo from Bergen, Norway), Hugo (ฮิวโก้ จุลจักร จักรพงษ์) and Sena Hoi (เสนาหอย เกียรติศักดิ์ อุดมนาค) take place at Impact Arena on January 28 and 29, 2012.
This concert of Micro – a famous rock band – was held at Impact Arena, Bangkok on 12–14 December 2003.
A country song artist, Poo Pongsit Kumpee, invited Palmy to his concert held at the Main Auditorium, Thammasat University, Tha-Prachan on 22 November 2008.
Neung Jakkawal Saothongyuttithum, one of the top pianists in Thailand, also invited Palmy to perform in his concert on 15 August 2009 at Indoor Stadium, Hua Mak.
Palmy was invited as a guest for Bird Thongchai McIntyre, for his Asa Sanook Encore Plus Concert, in August 2011.