Singer / Songwriter PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL
Releases CD "HIGHWAY OF DREAMS"
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Featuring; Co-producer Pete [+]Singer / Songwriter PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL
Releases CD "HIGHWAY OF DREAMS"
AVAILABLE AT: www.CDBaby.com/rubytunes & www.rubytunes.com
EMAIL: Rubytunes@aol.com
SNAIL MAIL: PO BOX 300887, BOSTON, MA 02130
Featuring; Co-producer Peter Calo (guitar-Carly Simon & Linda Eder) & backing vocalist Robert Holmes (guitar and vocals-'til Tuesday/Aimee Mann).
Enchanting, versatile songstress, PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL, draws from her own adventures - singing atop a Mayan temple, riding an elephant in a Mexican circus and living on a tropical island, to bring her Americana/AAA/World Country Pop flavored tunes alive for you. PAMELA RUBY RUSSELL's independently produced CD, "HIGHWAY OF DREAMS" irresistably invites you to travel with her.
Her songs are perfect for use in film soundtracks, and could easily be recorded by other recording artists with sensitivity and depth.
Besides being a writer, singer and lyricist for most of her life, Pamela has been a restaurant owner, a Tarot card reader, a bar tender in the West Indies, an elephant rider in a Mexican circus, a house painter, a photographer and a vocal coach.
Her life is her art. She writes about finding the strength to make choices and accepting the unexpected twists and turns life presents us, all the while seeking the bliss, and a reason to live.
Hobos and boxcars, Mayan temples, full moons and tropical nights, muggers and policemen, soldiers and sisters of mercy, all looking for a home, a place to belong... accepting the finite, and learning to live this life to the fullest...
A four time BILLBOARD Song Contest award winner, Pamela has had songs aired on many radio stations in the New England area and on web radio as well.
So where did this eclectic artist come from? An adventuress and an enthusiastic lover of life, Pamela has always sought to expand her horizons. She explains, "working sixteen hour days in a funky Cape Cod restaurant
I co-owned in Provincetown, MA wiped me out. I moved to St. Barth's, FWI in the Caribbean to heal and clear my head, to feel the tropical breeze on my skin and get to know myself."
Designing jewelry, meeting incredible people and having fun in the sun, one day an exotic Frenchman challenged her as they walked
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