Pam Mark Hall

From 1969 to 1973, Hall attended American River Junior College and Sacramento State University while playing and singing at rallies, coffee houses and underground FM radio stations.

The year 1975 saw Hall record and release her first album, a classic folk offering, Flying, with the support of John Fischer, Larry James, Dan Collins and the Discovery Arts Guild.

A collection of deeply touching songs tastefully produced by guitarist Dave Perkins, Paler Shade ranks as one of the finest singer-songwriter releases from the early '90s.

Notable artists such as Noel Paul Stookey, Amy Grant, Debby Boone, Kathy Troccoli, Rich Mullins, and The Imperials have collaborated with writing and/or recording her songs.

After meeting and doing gigs together in the 1970s Pam Mark Hall and veteran pop-rock singer-songwriter/record producer/guitarist/vocalist Jerry Chamberlain from the band Daniel Amos joined forces as the duo, Pamelita and Parker, from the fall of 2009–2012 songwriting and performance collaborators.