Alex Pangman (born September 4, 1976) is a Canadian jazz singer [1] and is a specialist in songs from the Great American Songbook.
[2] With a JUNO awards nomination in 2016, videos, film, television, and radio appearances to her credit,[2] she sings in a style made popular by jazz vocalists Connie Boswell and Kay Starr.
[3] She has collaborated and recorded with Bucky Pizzarelli, Ron Sexsmith, Dick Sudhalter, Don Kerr, Jeff Healey, Terra Hazelton, and members of the New Orleans Cottonmouth Kings.
[4] More recently she released an EP of material recorded directly onto 78rpm acetate discs,[5] as well as a single of a previously un-discovered song by Connie Boswell.
[9] In the summer of 2013 while experiencing organ rejection, Pangman opened for Willie Nelson at Massey Hall in Toronto shortly before receiving her second double lung transplant in August 2013.