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is a rock band from “The Capital Region”;
Albany, NY.  Pam’s Problem incorporates large guitar, harmony, and a big, bad rhythm section to their cover song performances. Pam’s experienced musicians have been entertaining audiences for a combined total of over 100 years.  This eccentric band has big fun playing (with a “Pam’s Problem-atic twist”) the music you already love.  Why be original?


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(Guitar) grew up on the only rattlesnake farm on Manhattan's Central Park. He attended his parents' culinary school, but was suspended indefinitely for mishandling meat.  He filled his El Camino with all the Fender equipment it could handle, moved to Upstate New York, and the rest is history.  In his spare time, Joe models for underwear ads and digs sewer lines for neighbors.  Previous bands include The Zimmerman Brothers, Trinity Six, and Size Matters.

(Keyboard/Bass/Vocals) returns to us from her successful tour of exhibition sharp shooting throughout Eurasia.  Marie is originally from Schenectady, NY.  Her parents were employed at the city's one and only 1970's underground Burlesque theatre where she learned the art of miming and her dead-on comedic timing.  She and her husband collect cats and aluminum foil.  Marie is an accomplished composer/arranger of Electronic Music.  She has a degree in Musical Psychology, and has been performing in Jazz, Wind, and Pop ensembles her whole life.  We’re glad she’s back.

(Vocals/Bass) hails from Scranton, PA.  She sang and wrote singing telegrams to put herself through college.  Misty was a member of Psycho Nurse, a band that opened for The Ramones on their 1991 Mondo Bizzaro tour. Additionally, she played bass guitar in the “Spew Metal” band Weirdo Magnet.  Offstage, Misty is a scientist and collects Bea Arthur memorabilia and cryogenics brochures.  Misty was proudly crowned Pins Queen at the 1992 Bowl for the Species in Scranton.

(last name withheld) (Drums).  Johnny comes to us from sunny California where he was employed making hats and scarves for dolphins braving the cold waters of San Francisco bay.  Other than that, we don't know where he's been, and he said he'd have to kill us if he told us...so we're not asking.  We just know he's a hard rocking drummer, and he's really quite good.




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