Pam Todd
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- | '''Pam Todd''' is an American vocalist. | + | '''Pam Todd''' is an American vocalist best-known for her album ''[[Together (Pam Todd)|Together]]''. |
- | == Together (1979) - Pam Todd & Gold Bullion Band == | + | |
- | An piece of spacey club funk from the Pam Todd. The record features remakes of two tracks from the [[Greg Carmichael]] years -- the funky moog tracks "[[Makin Love]]" and "[[Let's Get Together]]"? Arranged by [[Garry Sherman]]. Titles include "[[Baise Moi]]", "[[You & Me Together]]", and "[[Ain't Go Nobody]]" | + | |
- | Reissued by [[P-Vine Records|Channel/P-Vine]] (Japan) | ||
- | == Mentioned in == | ||
- | # [[Black music]] | ||
- | # [[Gregory Carmichael]] | ||
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Pam Todd is an American vocalist best-known for her album Together.
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