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ROCK STAR, PAMMY Jo Turns ‘Club Arsonist’

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Pammy Jo, the popular Nigerian rock singer with bias for electric guitar just released a single called, Club Arsonist.
The song is targeted at club fun lovers and night crawlers.

According to Pammy ‘it’s totally something new and different, which is quite unusual in the history of rock music’.

Pammy Jo, is a singer, producer, presenter and a director who with deep roots in the entertainment industry but based abroad.

She started her career in 2005 with the song ‘Lale’ which means ‘At Night’ in Yoruba Language.

An Afro techno song with a rock flare, ‘Lale’ video enjoyed massive air play on TV stations in Nigeria, Middle East, and Europe- Pammy Jo

with special attention from Channel O Television.

In 2007 she produced the first ever Nigerian Rock TV program which aired on July 7th 2007- on Lagos weekend television, TVC and Cable Networks.

Rock musical videos were aired on the programme with exclusive interviews of singers, actors, TV personnel and major players in the entertainment industry- sprinkled with spotlights on this and that foreign artiste.

In 2009 she organized the first Nigerian rock concert at event centre, The Vaultn, Victoria Island Lagos.

At the same event she also the launched of the first Nigerian rock magazine called GOTH ROCK.

Presently, Pammy Jo is on tour abroad- with her six band members- and also working tirelessly on her home coming project cum special tour tagged- Sweet and Sour in Nigeria.

‘I will be including some up coming rock artistes in Nigeria, Africa, Middle-East and North Europe to give the comeback tour a refreshing edge’ She disclosed.

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