Pamela Frigo Johnson, mezzo-soprano, is a native of Wisconsin where her first singing experience was as a member of her family’s nine-voice choir singing sacred classical music for Catholic Masses… and she’s been singing ever since. Pam received her Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance from Lawrence University’s Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin. She is a section leader and soloist in the Chancel Choir at South Church, and has been a featured soloist with the Hartford Symphony the Manchester Symphony and Chorus, the Farmington Valley Symphony and Middletown Chorale. She was the vocal coach for the Hartford Stage’s production of Constant Star. She performed in Bach’s B Minor Mass with The Carnegie Hall Choral Workshop Professional Choir under the direction of Peter Schrier. She is currently a member of CONCORA (Connecticut Choral Artists) under the direction of Richard Coffey and VOCE under the direction of Mark Singleton. She directs the St. Patrick-St. Anthony Treble Clef Choir in Hartford where she also cantors. Ms. Johnson is a regular guest artist for the Newcomb, Long Lake and Lake Placid New York Concert Series. She lives in Newington with her husband Matt, two sons Robert and Glen, and their happy yellow lab Molly.