Upcoming shows for Pamela Rose & Wild Women of Song (a musical/visual/historical show celebrating Great Gal Composers of the Jazz Era)
Friday, June 25
San Mateo Wine Walk
5:40 - 7:15 p.m. With Tammy Hall, Ruth Davies, Sonya Jason, Rob Rhodes and Jeff Massanari
Tuesday July 13
Grammy Museum (Los Angeles)
7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
Concert and show with Tammy Hall, Ruth Davies, Kristen Strom, Kent Bryson and Jeff Massanari
Join as The GRAMMY Museum hosts the first-ever Los Angeles performance of "Wild Women of Song," the critically-acclaimed album and stage show from San Francisco jazz and blues vocalist Pamela Rose. Fresh from sold-out performances in London, "Pamela Rose Presents Wild Women of Song" is a captivating showpiece celebrating the lives, times and music of the Women songwriters of the Tin Pan Alley days. With images, photos and superb storytelling, Rose artfully delivers a cultural retrospective while treating the audience to a wonderful jazz and blues concert.
BUY YOUR TICKETS Doors open at 7pm. Tickets are $12 and go on sale Wednesday, June 16. Museum Members can purchase their tickets directly through the MUSEUM BOX OFFICE by calling 213.765.6803 or online at Ticketmaster.com.
October 28, 2009
KGO radio interview with John Rothman
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October 29, 2009
KCSM interview with Melanie Berzon and special guest Leslie Ann Jones
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Advance Raves for Wild Women of Song:
"You never know where that tinkering is going to come from that separates good from great, but when it comes, it's unmistakable. Bay area jazz vocal mainstay immersed herself in the works of jazz era women composers and something has really clicked . Rose... really plants the flag, and it just takes off from there. The band is on point and performance is spot on ... a stone cold killer that jazz vocal fans shouldn't miss. Simple as that".
www.midwestrecord.com
"By the third song I was hooked. Your performance of songs written by women such as "I Don't Know About You" by Peggy Lee, "A Fine Romance" by Dorothy Fields, and "Down Hearted Blues" by Alberta Hunter thrilled me. I recommend my readers purchase two copies; .If they wear out the first one, they will have a back up copy'.
I Dig Jazz: Charles Latimer's Jazz Journal, October 1, 2009
"Her performance is a tribute to women songwriters in jazz. I love it. I LOVE it!
...Pamela, you lift our souls when you sing this music, and you have taught us something about the music that fundamentally influenced who we are. This is an absolutely marvelous new CD."
KGO-ABC Radio with John Rothman, October 2009
"She brings to light many of the songs of the 20's, 30's and 40's written by women. ("Wild Women of Song") ...a great CD, and great session...filled with life and fun."
KCSM, Melanie Berzon, October 2009