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ALEX PANGMAN (vocalist) has been vocally celebrating the music of the late 1920s, the 1930s, and early 1940s for more than a decade when hot music and beautiful ballads first caught the attention of her young ears. She has long been a favorite of jazz fans and dancers alike and has become one of Canada's leading classic jazz and traditional-swing vocalists. She released her successful debut CD They Say in 1999 on Sensation Records, and her follow up disc, You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming in 2001. Both recordings feature production/guitar/trumpet by internationally-renowned Jeff Healey, who shared Pangman’s passion for early jazz. With her 2005 release of the Live in Montreal CD, she again captured the essence of that classic era of songwriting and toe-tapping performance with her band of young lions, The Alleycats. With influences ranging from Connie Boswell to Louis Armstrong and Valaida Snow, Pangman channels no particular singer although it's clear she's heard her fair share of 78s. In 2006 Pangman put her interest in old pieces of shellac to the test when she released her very own 78 rpm of The Dead Drunk’s Blues as a fundraising effort for Hurricane Katrina victims. Following that was her full length (and reviewed to raves) Christmas Gift which benefited the Trillium Organ Donor Foundation. Pangman has played many of the main stage festivals in Canada including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, Toronto and Beaches Festivals, Victoria, Markham, Oakville, and