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Pamela Williams
Also known asThe Saxtress
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresSmooth/contemporary jazz, R&B, smooth soul, Nu Jazz
Instrument(s)Soprano/Alto Saxophone, Keyboard
Years active1996–present
LabelsShanachie, Heads Up
WebsitePamela Williams Homepage

Pamela Williams is an American smooth jazz saxophonist, songwriter, producer and painter. Williams exhibits diverse musical elements in her repertoire, including Nu Jazz, Funk, R&B, House, Latin and Pop. Williams is also known for her visual art.[1][self-published source?]

Biography

Williams grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which was also the adopted hometown of an early influence of hers, Grover Washington, Jr. Playing with the Martin Luther King Jazz Ensemble at King High School in Philadelphia's historic Germantown section, Williams was required to embrace both electric jazz-funk and hardcore bebop. In 1996, she first found fame as a member of Patti LaBelle's backup band, furthering her subsequent career. Williams has toured with Teena Marie and performed with Prince, Babyface and Chante Moore. She has appeared in a music videos by artists ranging from Barry White ("Come On") to rapper/actress Queen Latifah ("Hard Times").[2]

In 1996 Williams made her recording debut, Saxtress, which was the "Top Contemporary Jazz Album", Billboard's Top 10 pick.[3] "The Secret Garden" includes guest performances by soul vocalists Pat Peterson, Patti LaBelle, and Teena Marie; Teen Marie also heard on "Latin Lullaby." The album also earned Williams a nomination for the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards and the title of "Best Female Contemporary Jazz Artist" in 1996. Her subsequent recordings include Eight Days of Ecstasy (1998), Evolution (2002) (on which Williams performed vocals and keyboards, along with alto and soprano saxophone), The Perfect Love (2003),[4] Sweet Saxations (2005), and Elixir (2006). In 2007 she recorded The Look of Love, featuring songs originally recorded by Dionne Warwick, and written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In November 2009, Williams released a Nu Jazz CD, Chameleon, the first release from her own indie label Saxtress Entertainment. Williams was also featured on the 2013 track "Tonite" (Featuring Pamela Williams) Produced by Isaac Bunn on Vortex Entertainment.

Discography

Year Title Genre Label
1996 Saxtress Jazz Heads Up
1998 Eight Days of Ecstasy Jazz Heads Up
2002 Evolution R&B, Soul, Jazz Red Int / Red Ink
2003 The Perfect Love Jazz Shanachie
2005 Sweet Saxations Jazz Shanachie
2006 Elixir Jazz Shanachie
2006 Pamela Williams: A Night with the Saxtress Jazz Shanachie
2007 The Look of Love Funk Shanachie
2009 Chameleon Nu Jazz Saxtress Entertainment

References