A Coastal Delaware based ensemble
ready to play for your listening,
dining, and dancing pleasure

—Rock, Pop, Jazz, Latin—

Pamela Orlando has been entertaining audiences throughout the Northeast region for many years as a noted jazz and pop vocalist now located in Georgetown. Among her many professional accomplishments are concert appearances at the Mellon Willingboro Jazz Festival, and the Historic Keswick Theater. She has headlined at Hotel Atop the Bellevue, The Ritz-Carlton, The Four Seasons Hotel, and the internationally acclaimed restaurant, Le Bec-Fin. She has also appeared at Caesar’s Palace of Versailles in Paris France. 

Pamela’s work encompasses a blend of jazz and pop stylings. Pam recorded for Artie Singer (writer/producer of At the Hop) of Arro Records. In addition, Pam has been the voice for a number of Music Minus One albums produced by Hal Leonard Publications. 


Sal Centola, now located in Georgetown, has been drumming across the Northeast for many years,  with notable appearances with Diane Schurr and at venues and festivals such as the Theater of the Living Arts,
Mellon Jazz Festival, and WJJZ Jazz Festival. His career includes performances at prestigious locations like
the Palace of Versailles in Paris France, Atlantic City casinos, and top-tier hotels and restaurants including
the Ritz Carlton and Le Bec-Fin. A former house drummer at Ortlieb’s Jazz House, Sal now focuses on teaching and performing locally. He is also the owner and recording engineer for Angel Studio in Georgetown. 



Sandy Shalk, a guitarist from Northern Delaware toured the United States with Turning Point, playing contemporary popular music. The experience included an opportunity to play with oldies groups including Joey Dee and the Starlighters who hit the charts in the 60s with the Peppermint Twist. Sandy has recorded three guitar instructional DVDs for Stefan Grossman’s Guitar Workshop and publishes guitar arrangements with Mel Bay Music. He currently resides in Milton, Delaware.

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        Pam Orlando                            Sal Centola                               Sandy Shalk