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Patrick jokingly describes his musical style as “Second Wave Neotraditional Country”, incorporating elements from 1960s Country through the Neotraditional movement of the 90s, as well as elements of Bluegrass, Old Time, Blues, and Texas Swing.
Over the past decade, Patrick has shared his down-to-earth tunes with audiences from North Carolina to California, and along the backroads, llanos, and mountains in between. In true family tradition, his love for country music was born dancing as a small cotton-headed boy in the living room of a little house on Durango Street with his mother, swaying to the country classics. In Austin, a high school friend put a guitar in his hands, and his romance with creating music was born. After high school, Patrick roamed through Texas and Arizona, picking up musical influences and lifelong friends along the way. Patrick performed with The Chris Brazeal Band and The Texas Treetop Flyers in the oilfields of West Texas during his college years and then moved to California, where he played with Patch and Rita and the Edgewood Mountain Boys in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. As a true Texas Man, Patrick knew he couldn’t stay gone too long, so he packed up his dusty boots and came back home. After years of playing other people’s music and writing his own tunes, he launched his solo career in 2019 from his new musical home, the Bayou City.
Over the past decade, Patrick has shared his down-to-earth tunes with audiences from North Carolina to California, and along the backroads, llanos, and mountains in between. In true family tradition, his love for country music was born dancing as a small cotton-headed boy in the living room of a little house on Durango Street with his mother, swaying to the country classics. In Austin, a high school friend put a guitar in his hands, and his romance with creating music was born. After high school, Patrick roamed through Texas and Arizona, picking up musical influences and lifelong friends along the way. Patrick performed with The Chris Brazeal Band and The Texas Treetop Flyers in the oilfields of West Texas during his college years and then moved to California, where he played with Patch and Rita and the Edgewood Mountain Boys in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. As a true Texas Man, Patrick knew he couldn’t stay gone too long, so he packed up his dusty boots and came back home. After years of playing other people’s music and writing his own tunes, he launched his solo career in 2019 from his new musical home, the Bayou City.
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