Pam Weston was born into a musical family in Jefferson City, TN. Her dad played guitar
and her sister was their church organist. Pam began playing the piano at age 7 and wrote her
first song at age 14. At just 17 years old, Pam got a job with the group, The Sound Masters,
playing piano and singing for the Tennessee Valley Barn Dance, a radio show broadcast
every Saturday night from the WNOX Studios in Knoxville, TN. Pam and her band, Stage West, toured Italy, Greece, Spain and Turkey on a Department of Defense Good Will Tour. During that tour, she played on the U.S.S. Nimitz which was Bob Hope's favorite ship to entertain the troops. She toured Canada many times and played on five cruises. Pam landed a job with Opry star, Bill Anderson, in his Po' Folks Band, touring the U.S. and playing the Grand Ole Opry. She also played piano and sang back-up vocals with such great country stars as Jeannie Seely, Helen Cornelius, and Sylvia. Pam enjoys performing concerts at churches, women's conferences, senior events and conventions. She also sings at rodeos and does musical theatre. Pam is a Born-Again Christian, and now has God's Call on her life to share His Gospel Message with her voice and piano talents. She sang and played in church all her life. Pam was a regular music worship leader at Christ Community Church in Franklin, TN. She also played piano on the worship team for Abundant Life Fellowship in Mount Juliet, TN. She is now a frequent guest artist at her home church, Nashville Cowboy Church, and also at the Pigeon Forge, TN. Cowboy Church. Pam's gospel music mentors are: Elliot McCoy "Three Bridges", Karen Peck and Gordon Mote. In fact, Gordon shared his talent and voice on Pam's new gospel CD by singing a duet with her. The CD was produced by Rick Sandidge. Pam would love to come to your Church or event to share her testimony and songs with you. You will surely be blessed by Pam Weston and her Ministry. |
Pam Weston was born into a musical family in Jefferson City, TN. Her dad played guitar
and her sister was their church organist. Pam began playing the piano at age 7 and wrote her
first song at age 14. At just 17 years old, Pam got a job with the group, The Sound Masters,
playing piano and singing for the Tennessee Valley Barn Dance, a radio show broadcast
every Saturday night from the WNOX Studios in Knoxville, TN.