From her first release called Saxtress in 1996, Pamela Williams has been been on the brink of stardom. Her third release called Evolution will be the one to…
From her first release called
Saxtress in 1996, Pamela Williams has been been on the brink of stardom. Her third release called
Evolution will be the one to push Pamela to the forefront. She has the emotion of Candy Dulfer, the passion of Grover Washington, Junior and the sassiness of Everett Harp all rolled into one. From the opening track
Lifeline to the final track, Pamela has shown how the six years between her first release and her new release have made her a matured, positive force in smooth jazz. She is not afraid to push the envelope with her selection of material that shows off not only her expressive instrumental prowless, but also her vocal styling as well in the tracks
Placero and
Thinking of You.
She mixes her musical styles on
Evolution very well, featuring R&B, soul, jazz and even kicks in some folk influence on the track Poison. Pamela Williams has always paid her dues by backing up such artists as Prince, Babyface, Patti LaBelle, Chante Moore, Teena Marie and Grover Washington Junior and worked with the Tonight Show and Arsenio Hall house bands. She is now ready to take on the world and
Evolution will help her through. It's now Pamela's turn.