Come visit with Pam Hall
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 14:58
Published: Thursday | October 29, 2009 Tennesia Malcolm, Gleaner Writer Pam Hall serenades the patrons at Jazz in the Gardens a Tribute to our Musical Heroes, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Sunday, October 25. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer What could be better than a jazz-filled Sunday evening under the open skies? Simply nothing. And so true did those who turned out to Jazz in the Gardens at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel hold to this mantra that not even the rain could dampen their jazz-hungry spirits. The Pegasus' Nancy McLean declared at the start, "Rain or shine, we're always here" and the audience took note, reluctantly allowing Pam Hall to take cover from the drops which came pouring down with short notice. Hall was in the middle of a brilliant set which the audience just was not willing to let go. The sultry singer hit the stage once more but the rain would have none of it and, pretty soon, her exit became final.
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Pam Hall brings 'Sunshine' to JNA PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 August 2009 19:24
Jamaica Jamaica Netball Association President Marva Bernard (third left) accepts a copy of the single, 'Sunshine Girls', from singer Pam Hall, who spearheaded the project. Charmaine Bowman (left), Sly Dunbar (second left), Nadine Sutherland (third right) and Pashon contributed to the song for Jamaica's senior netball team, which is ranked fourth in the world.   - Photo by Mel Cooke

Jamaica Jamaica Netball Association President Marva Bernard (third left) accepts a copy of the single, 'Sunshine Girls', from singer Pam Hall, who spearheaded the project. Charmaine Bowman (left), Sly Dunbar (second left), Nadine Sutherland (third right) and Pashon contributed to the song for Jamaica's senior netball team, which is ranked fourth in the world. - Photo by Mel Cooke

Gleaner - Published: Thursday | July 30, 2009 Mel Cooke,Gleaner Writer

 She was not on the court, but Pam Hall was a netball star at Lanzo's Place, Burlington Avenue, St Andrew, on Sunday evening as the single, Sunshine Girls, was officially presented to the Jamaica Netball Association (JNA). Hall sings and plays multiple instruments on the song, done for Jamaica's senior netball team, known as the Sunshine Girls. Other musicians who contributed their talents to the project were drummer Sly Dunbar, keyboard players Charmaine Bowman and Lloyd Denton, and guitarist Gibby Morrison, with singers Nadine Sutherland, Christopher Martin, Pashon, Leiba Thomas and Heather Cummings among those giving voice to the Girls' prowess.

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