She’s sung at Royal Albert Hall in England and the Tokyo Dome in Japan. A song she co-wrote with Yanni was performed at the Taj Mahal in India.
Now veteran Twin Cities vocalist Pamela McNeill will make her debut at the Dakota in Minneapolis on May 30.
It’s a rare opportunity for McNeill to offer her original material in the Twin Cities. Usually, she’s part of tribute shows to Fleetwood Mac (13 years and counting), Pink Floyd (performed by the Fabulous Armadillos) and a rock ‘n’ roll Christmas concert (21 performances per year). Pre-pandemic, those gigs added up to about 150 nights a year. Nowadays, she averages 60 to 70 annually.
After spending a busy week in Nashville performing, writing songs and doing a photo shoot, McNeill chatted about her upcoming EP and the “surreal” performance at Royal Albert Hall with Rick Astley. Here are excerpts.
Q: How often do you perform your original music?
A: Not as often as I’d like. I plan to do a lot more. It was not as easy to do because I was part of the Fabulous Armadillos for almost 20 years and we were so busy all the time. That’s wonderful. I sort of had to take a step back a couple years ago to focus on my own solo career. I’d love to play original music four times a month.
A lot of my fans used to come out and see me at Bunkers and the Fine Line. I haven’t played downtown [Minneapolis] in years. It’ll be fun to be back downtown again.
Q: Tell me about your new EP coming out in late July.