Pamela Musgrove





Bio
Pam's Story
After receiving her BFA in Vocal Performance at the University of Oklahoma, Pam crossed the Red River for Texas and never looked back! For the last three decades Pam has fronted several Dallas cover bands with her husband, Len. Pam’s bands 10 Degrees, The Blenders and The MalFUNKtions have played in Dallas’s West End and Deep Ellum, opened up for Leon Russell at the Richardson Wildflower Festival and played at corporate parties in every high-rise, hotel and country club in Dallas. Versatility is Pam’s middle name. She has sung backup for the rock band Foreigner on their “I Want to Know What Love Is” tour and has performed “Dona Nobis Pacem” with a national choir at Carnegie Hall in NYC. Weddings, funerals and intimate gatherings, Pam will not disappoint. Her version of the National Anthem is not to be missed. Broadway has always been her love, and Pam frequently can be seen performing in various community theatres in the Dallas area. Favorite roles include; Joanne in "Company", Jacks Mother in "Into The Woods", and Miss Hannigan in "Annie". Recently she has been a featured vocalist with Dallas based jazz big band, The Pecos River Brass. Pam is known as the “Aretha Franklin” of the Episcopal Church at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, where she led the Discovery Mass for 17 years.

“The Only Thing Better Than Singing is More Singing!"
Ella Fitzgerald
Pamela
Want to learn more about Pamela Musgrove and her music? Get in touch.
214-236-1844
