PAMELA HART WON THE "2023 BEST FEMALE JAZZ PERFORMER" - BLACK MUSIC AWARDS - HOUSTON

Congratulations to Pamela Hart! We are so proud of you for winning the BMA - Houston 'Best Female Jazz Performer' in Houston, Texas on June 11, 2023.

"Austin's First Lady of Jazz"

“Her warm, clear tones and meticulously controlled pitch carry an illusion of effortlessness. Pamela’s sultry rendition of traditional & classic jazz standards, smooth jazz, contemporary & R&B music wins immediate acceptance by any audience.”

 

 

“SIMPLY THE BEST IN LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT”

Upcoming Events

Women in Jazz Association, Inc. presents Celebrating Austin Women in Jazz on March 24 at Chez Zee Gallery, 5406 Balcones Dr, Austin, TX 78731.

This all female jazz concert features Pamela Hart and Cicely Jones on vocals, Peggy Stern on piano, Jessica Valls on bass, Karrie Sheehan on drums and Laura Mordecai on percussion. Be prepared for a variety of hip jazz beats from upbeat swing to jazz ballads in a variety of textures and styles. Join us in keeping jazz alive in Austin. Tickets available at https://Celebratewomeninjazz24.eventbrite.com

For more information visit. http://www.womeninjazz.org or call 512-258-6947.

This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department and a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.

Women in Jazz Association, Inc. presents the Bastrop Uplift Jazz Concert, April 6, 2024 at 6:00 PM at the Bastrop Community Senior Center, 1209 Linden Street, #1, Bastrop, TX.

The concert is free and open to the public.

This concert will feature Pamela Hart and Rupert Blaize on vocals, Cameron Riggs on piano, Michael Malone on saxophone, Chris Jones on bass and Tom Brechtlein on drums. This uplift jazz concert is intended to bring joy to senior citizens through jazz. Be prepared for a variety of hip jazz beats from upbeat swing to jazz ballads in a variety of textures and styles. You will sway and dance!

For more information visit. http://www.womeninjazz.org or call 512-303-0072.

This project is made possible by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.