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Patrick Coman

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Patrick Coman

Last updated: 3 days ago

In an era where volume dictates attention, Patrick Coman pulls you in with a quiet unshakable confidence. It’s a confidence built from a decade behind the scenes with some of the generation’s best songwriters as a booking agent, sound engineer, and DJ/producer for premier Americana station WUMB.

Turning his back on a career in the music business to spend his time as a stay at home father by day and full time musician by night has paid dividends for Coman as a writer and performer. Over the past year he’s opened for a crop of revered Americana artists like Del McCoury, Robbie Fulks, Joan Osborne, and John Fullbright, and veteran musicians have taken him under their wing, including celebrated blues guitarist Peter Parcek and drummer Marco Giovino (Robert Plant, Buddy Miller) who co-produced Tree Of Life and helped to bring in notable musicians to fill out the band like bassist Joe Klompus (Letters to Cleo), organist Tom West (Peter Wolf, Susan Tedeschi), and the “Beehive Queen” Christine Ohlman, who lends her unmistakable grit to the spirited duet “Don’t Reach”.

Coman’s own vocals bear the laidback blues-inflected style of fellow Tulsa, OK natives JJ Cale and Leon Russell. The 12-song album (11 Coman originals and a cover of Leon Russell’s “Magic Mirror”) also stirs in touches of Lou Reed’s street walkin’ strut, the swampy groove of Little Feat, and darkly humorous rockabilly rave ups that swing like demented versions of Sun Studios classics.

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