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Pam Mark Hall

Pam Mark Hall (born 1951 as Pamela Ann Mark in San Bernardino, California) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, producer and artist (acrylics and multi-media.)[1]

Pam Mark Hall
Birth namePamela Ann Mark
OriginSan Bernardino, California
Genresfolk rock, gospel, blues, soul, story songs
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician and producer

Career edit

Cutting her musical teeth on the renaissance explosion of pop, folk and rock in the 1960s, Pam Mark Hall began playing piano at age 6. By age 9, she was playing guitar, writing songs and performing as a soloist. She formed her first group at age 12, The Chantells, a trio of female vocalists who sang pop girl group songs and a few Hall originals. By age 13, Hall had formed a folk group, The Town Folk Singers, with Vicki Stringfellow, Dave Richter and Andy Wade. They won several local and regional competitions. At 14, she helped form a local chapter of the world-renowned vocalist organization, Up With People, in her hometown of Oroville, California. Then in 1967, Hall traveled with a national cast of Up With People, performing in a trio with motion picture star, Glenn Close. In 1968, as a varsity cheerleader, she performed a song she wrote for her mother for hundreds of attendees at a cheerleading camp. The response was overwhelmingly positive and the experience helped launch her solo career.

From 1969 to 1973, Hall attended American River Junior College and Sacramento State University while playing and singing at rallies, coffee houses and underground FM radio stations. She worked during summers at a retreat in Southern CA called Forest Home Conference Center. In addition to working in the bookstore or as a lifeguard, she performed most evenings for the collegiate conferees during the years, 1972–1973. After graduating from college in 1973, she worked on staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Church as liaison between youth outreach program, The Salt Company, and Hollywood High School. During 1974 and 1975, she was an intern at Discovery Arts Guild (an extension of Peninsula Bible Church) in Palo Alto, CA with singer-songwriter, John Fischer.

The year 1975 saw Hall record and release her first album, a classic folk offering, Flying, with the support of John Fischer, Larry James, Dan Collins and the Discovery Arts Guild.

Incorporating folk rock and pop into her second release, 1977's This Is Not A Dream added orchestral touches to Hall's songs as a logical progression in her developing sound.

In 1980, Hall's third release, Never Fades Away was a significant departure from the folk pop feel of her first two albums. Producer Fletch Wiley steered the arrangements toward jazzy pop rock, as her music adopted a more varied approach.

Hall's next project was a lullaby album for children, Good Night Sleep Tight, which she produced in 1982. Other artists involved in the project included Noel Paul Stookey, Debby Boone, John Fischer and Randy Stonehill.

Moving into an '80's pop rock style, Hall released 1984's Supply And Demand, with producer Keith Thomas tailoring the songs in the pop hit styles of the day.

For 1986's Keeper, Hall enlisted folk pop rock veteran Wendy Waldman to cover production duties as the music took on more of a harder '80s pop rock edge.

Returning from a seven-year hiatus from music to her acoustic music roots, Hall released the sometimes bluesy, sometimes melancholy, folk pop masterpiece Paler Shade in 1993 to critical acclaim. A collection of deeply touching songs tastefully produced by guitarist Dave Perkins, Paler Shade ranks as one of the finest singer-songwriter releases from the early '90s.

She is a Grammy and Dove Award nominated artist. Notable artists such as Noel Paul Stookey, Amy Grant, Debby Boone, Kathy Troccoli, Rich Mullins, and The Imperials have collaborated with writing and/or recording her songs.

After meeting and doing gigs together in the 1970s Pam Mark Hall and veteran pop-rock singer-songwriter/record producer/guitarist/vocalist Jerry Chamberlain from the band Daniel Amos joined forces as the duo, Pamelita and Parker, from the fall of 2009–2012 songwriting and performance collaborators.

Hall relocated from Nashville, TN to northern California in 2013 where she continues to write and perform.

References edit

  1. ^ Peters, D.; Peters, S.; Merrill, C. (1986). What About Christian Rock?. Bethany House Publishers. ISBN 9780871236722. Retrieved April 8, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Follow Pam Mark Hall on Reverbnation
  • The Official Website of Pamelita & Parker (Pam Mark Hall & Jerry Chamberlain)

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Mark HallBirth namePamela Ann MarkOriginSan Bernardino CaliforniaGenresfolk rock gospel blues soul story songsOccupation s Singer songwriter musician and producerCareer editCutting her musical teeth on the renaissance explosion of pop folk and rock in the 1960s Pam Mark Hall began playing piano at age 6 By age 9 she was playing guitar writing songs and performing as a soloist She formed her first group at age 12 The Chantells a trio of female vocalists who sang pop girl group songs and a few Hall originals By age 13 Hall had formed a folk group The Town Folk Singers with Vicki Stringfellow Dave Richter and Andy Wade They won several local and regional competitions At 14 she helped form a local chapter of the world renowned vocalist organization Up With People in her hometown of Oroville California Then in 1967 Hall traveled with a national cast of Up With People performing in a trio with motion picture star Glenn Close In 1968 as a varsity cheerleader she performed a song she wrote for her mother for hundreds of attendees at a cheerleading camp The response was overwhelmingly positive and the experience helped launch her solo career From 1969 to 1973 Hall attended American River Junior College and Sacramento State University while playing and singing at rallies coffee houses and underground FM radio stations She worked during summers at a retreat in Southern CA called Forest Home Conference Center In addition to working in the bookstore or as a lifeguard she performed most evenings for the collegiate conferees during the years 1972 1973 After graduating from college in 1973 she worked on staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Church as liaison between youth outreach program The Salt Company and Hollywood High School During 1974 and 1975 she was an intern at Discovery Arts Guild an extension of Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto CA with singer songwriter John Fischer The year 1975 saw Hall record and release her first album a classic folk offering Flying with the support of John Fischer Larry James Dan Collins and the Discovery Arts Guild Incorporating folk rock and pop into her second release 1977 s This Is Not A Dream added orchestral touches to Hall s songs as a logical progression in her developing sound In 1980 Hall s third release Never Fades Away was a significant departure from the folk pop feel of her first two albums Producer Fletch Wiley steered the arrangements toward jazzy pop rock as her music adopted a more varied approach Hall s next project was a lullaby album for children Good Night Sleep Tight which she produced in 1982 Other artists involved in the project included Noel Paul Stookey Debby Boone John Fischer and Randy Stonehill Moving into an 80 s pop rock style Hall released 1984 s Supply And Demand with producer Keith Thomas tailoring the songs in the pop hit styles of the day For 1986 s Keeper Hall enlisted folk pop rock veteran Wendy Waldman to cover production duties as the music took on more of a harder 80s pop rock edge Returning from a seven year hiatus from music to her acoustic music roots Hall released the sometimes bluesy sometimes melancholy folk pop masterpiece Paler Shade in 1993 to critical acclaim A collection of deeply touching songs tastefully produced by guitarist Dave Perkins Paler Shade ranks as one of the finest singer songwriter releases from the early 90s She is a Grammy and Dove Award nominated artist Notable artists such as Noel Paul Stookey Amy Grant Debby Boone Kathy Troccoli Rich Mullins and The Imperials have collaborated with writing and or recording her songs After meeting and doing gigs together in the 1970s Pam Mark Hall and veteran pop rock singer songwriter record producer guitarist vocalist Jerry Chamberlain from the band Daniel Amos joined forces as the duo Pamelita and Parker from the fall of 2009 2012 songwriting and performance collaborators Hall relocated from Nashville TN to northern California in 2013 where she continues to write and perform References edit Peters D Peters S Merrill C 1986 What About Christian Rock Bethany House Publishers ISBN 9780871236722 Retrieved April 8 2015 External links editOfficial website Follow Pam Mark Hall on Reverbnation The Official Website of Pamelita amp Parker Pam Mark Hall amp Jerry Chamberlain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pam Mark Hall amp oldid 1124817585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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