Pam Hall, born in London, England, emerged as a Jamaican‑style reggae singer
whose career began in the 1970s. Early work included backing vocals for Jimmy
Cliff, Judy Mowatt, Beres Hammond, Dennis Brown, and Peter Tosh, often alongside
her sister Audrey, establishing her presence in the reggae community. Her first
solo single, "Creation" as Pam & Woody, and the duet "You Should Never Do That"
with Tinga Stewart marked her initial breakthrough. Hall’s 1986 single "Dear
Boopsie" topped reggae charts and reached number 54 on the UK Singles Chart,
leading to her debut album Perfidia ...