Happy Talk

A new album by vocalist Pamela Hart available May 1, 2021

Happy Talk

Pamela Hart

Austin's first lady of jazz

Pamela Hart is highly regarded as one of Austin, Texas’ finest vocalist.  She is noted by Austin Women’s Magazine as “Austin’s First Lady of Jazz.” Pamela and her husband Kevin Hart produced (and she has performed in) the semi-annual Women in Jazz Concert Series—the greatest events for female jazz musicians in Texas—1994 through 2023.  Pamela Hart performs with groups as small as a duet or as large as an orchestra.  She gives stellar performances in intimate settings, schools, museums, fundraisers, cabaret style, and large concerts. Pamela was inducted in the Austin Jazz Society Hall of Fame in 2018.  Sheltered but not stifled during covid-19, she live stream a weekly Sunday House Concert Series on Facebook from March through December 2020.  She is the co-founder of the Women in Jazz Association, Inc., a 501©3 organization to keep jazz alive. She is also on the Board of Directors of the Texas Music Museum.  Her  CD “Happy Talk” is a collection of Pamela Hart’s favorite songs most of which she heard growing up in Los Angeles.  It’s Pamela’s smooth vocals and personal approach to each song that grabs you and keeps you listening.  This album takes you back to her good old days.  Have a good time!  Pamela performs for everyone from school age to senior communities.  Her "Uplift Jazz Project" performances take her to perform in senior communities everywhere! Winner of the 2023 Best Jazz Performer - Texas Black Music Awards Houston, Pamela also enjoys teach vocal performance workshops and vocal coaching.  For a top notch performance for any occasion, book Pamela Hart today!

Happy Talk

Pamela Hart

Happy Talk, available May 1, 2021, is a collection of songs Pamela Hart’s favorite songs most of which she heard growing up in Los Angeles, usually song by her mother Christine Whitehead. From the smooth style of “Tenderly” to the brassy swing of “Wonder Why,” the album has many textures. One thing consistent is the almost live and personal feel

Happy Talk, available May 1, 2021, is a collection of songs Pamela Hart’s favorite songs most of which she heard growing up in Los Angeles, usually song by her mother Christine Whitehead. From the smooth style of “Tenderly” to the brassy swing of “Wonder Why,” the album has many textures. One thing consistent is the almost live and personal feel the album has with the vocals and musicians interchanging organically in the studio between the intros and outros arranged by Dr. James Polk. The musicians were told “I want to hear you.” That is what you get with this wonderful album. Ryan D. Howard gets carried away on “Wonder Why” giving the song that extra swing! You can visualize the flirtation of the flute of Althea Renè and trombone of Andre Hayward in “Go Away Little Boy.” The Latin spin Dr. James Polk puts on the arrangement gives it a light and playful touch. Mike Malone’s saxophone licks add sass to “Don’t Go to Strangers” from the start of the song through his tell-it-like-it-is solo. Brannen Temple’s drumming adds strong intention on every tune from the smooth delivery of “So Many Stars” to the strong swinging hits in “Wonder Why” and back beat in “Don’t Go to Strangers.” Sometimes you hear John Fremgen on bass lead the band into a different vibe and all immediately trust and follow. Tommy Howard attacks every song like a gentle giant. He sets the laid back tone of “Wild Is the Wind” and gives a great solo performance. “Tenderly” is just that – very tender. Pamela Hart’s approach and Althea Renè’s flute fills and solo makes this song light as a feather. You can hear the influences of Nancy Wilson and Billie Holiday in Pamela’s renditions of “Happy Talk,” “The Grass is Greener” and “We’ll Be Together Again.” It’s Pamela’s smooth vocals and personal approach to each song that grabs you and keeps you listening. This album was Pamela taking us back to her good old days. Have a good time!

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