Patricia (Pat) Green
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Kerrville Daily Times - Found Mar. 13, 2010 HOUSTON ? Funeral services are being held for Patricia (Pat) Green today at Crowder Funeral Home in Webster, Texas, at 3 p.m., Father Mike Boulette ... |
Pat Green at Stone Pony Canceled
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Asbury Park Press - Found Mar. 2, 2010 Pat Green UPDATE: Pat Green's appearance at the Stone Pony Wednesday has been canceled due to illness. |
Concert announcement: Soulfly, Pat Green, Tech N9ne at Pop?s
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STLtoday.com - Found Feb. 26, 2010 Soulfly Soulfly, Pat Green, and Tech N9ne are new concerts coming to Pop?s. |
Miller Lite/Cavender's Boot City Spring Breakout: Pat Green & ...
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San Francisco Chronicle - Found Feb. 21, 2010 Home > Mountain View Events > Miller Lite/Cavender's Boot City Spring Breakout: Pat Green & Friends |
Patricia (Pat) Green
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Hot Springs Village Voice - Found Feb. 17, 2010 Patricia (Pat) Green, 84, died Feb. 7, 2010. She lived in Hot Springs Village, Ark., for many years, but was at the Pines Nursing Home the last four |
Cutting Edge Cowboys
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Drum! Magazine - Found Mar. 12, 2010 ... a gig with Sarah Buxton a few weeks after arriving in Nashville, did some sub dates for Texas icon Pat Green, and then took up the sticks with... |
Spring Break 2010 action
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Corpus Christi Caller-Times - Found Mar. 17, 2010 ABOUT THIS BLOGGER: Richard Guerrero has written features on everyone from Pat Green to Devil Driver to TSOL to Von Iva for The Corpus Christi... |
An exhibition of patchwork panels
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BBC - Found Mar. 2, 2010 These panel show Christmas as celebrated in Jamaica as well as the Pan African flag by Junie James and Pat Green. |
Globe critics' music picks for the week ahead
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Boston Globe - Found Mar. 4, 2010 POP & ROCK PAT GREEN For years Green was a big star in his native Texas and a cult secret just about everywhere else, but judging by his venue-size |
Critics' music picks for the week ahead
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Boston Globe - Found Mar. 3, 2010 POP & ROCK PAT GREEN For years Green was a big star in his native Texas and a cult secret just about everywhere else, but judging by his venue-size |
Pat Green Biography
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Pat Green
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Pat Green at the Maverick Saloon in Santa Ynez, California, August 10, 2004.
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Patrick Craven Green |
| Born | April 5, 1972 |
| Origin | San Antonio, Texas, USA |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals Rhythm guitar |
| Years active | 1995-present |
| Labels | Green Horse Mercury/Republic/Universal BNA |
| Website | http://patgreen.com |
Patrick Craven (Pat) Green (born April 5, 1972 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American country music artist. Active since 1995, he has recorded a total of ten studio albums, including several independent works, three for Republic Records and two for BNA. Fifteen of his singles have charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, of which the highest-peaking is the #3 "Wave on Wave" from his gold-certified album of the same name.12
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Biography
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Patrick Craven Green was born in San Antonio and was raised in Waco, Texas. His parents, Craven Earl Green and Patricia Burgess, divorced when he was seven. His father, a former Air Force officer, was also a stage actor, which influenced Pat's love for music. When his mother remarried to a man with 5 daughters, Pat suddenly became one of nine children. Green attended grades 7-12 at Vanguard College Preparatory School in Waco, Texas.3
Green attended school at Texas Tech and was a member of FarmHouse Fraternity. While a student at Tech, 18-year-old Pat started his music career by playing small gigs at bars and clubs around Lubbock. In 1995, with money borrowed from his parents, Green independently recorded and released a series of albums, produced by Lloyd Maines.4 He did not make a full commitment to his music career until 1997, when his stepfather fired him from his job as a fuel wholesaler. His stepfather saw Green counting the money he had made singing over the weekend and knew that Green needed a push to fully pursue his dream.5
Soon Green caught the ear of Willie Nelson and began touring with him and other famous country musicians. His appearance at the 1998 Willie Nelson 4th of July Picnic marked the start of his road to nationwide recognition. He was soon playing sold out shows in Texas (including at the Houston Astrodome). Green was sponsored by Miller Lite, and sold more than 250,000 albums—all without signing a major-label recording contract.5
Music career
2001-2006
Green's first major-label recorded album, Three Days was released in 2001 and he has since released three more albums. The hugely successful "Wave on Wave" was released and brought with it a number 3 hit for the single of the same name. In late 2004 "Lucky Ones" was Green's 3rd and final CD release on the Universal/Republic label. After spending many years playing to young audiences in "college towns" across America, Green joined popular country music artists like Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson, Kenny Chesney, and others on major headliner tours.6
2005-2007
Green released his album Cannonball in 2006. The same year, he toured with labelmate Kenny Chesney.6
Green released his first book "Pat Green's Dance Halls & Dreamers".7 in February 2008. The coffee table-style book contains more than 200 photographs of 10 dance halls Green has frequented throughout his career such as Gruene Hall, Luckenbach, Floore's Country Store and Schroeder Hall, as well as behind-the-scenes interviews with Texas music artists like Willie Nelson, Jack Ingram, Cross Canadian Ragweed, and Robert Earl Keen.
Green once known as the pinnacle of "Texas Country" music with songs like "I Like Texas" and "Southbound 35" has taken a significant turn since the release of his major label albums and big act tours. Now striving for pop country stardom, Green continues to climb the Nashville charts and build a national fan base as he smooths out his sound through contemporary country releases.
2008-present
In 2008, Green released the single "Let Me", the first single for his latest album What I'm For. The single charted to #12 on the country charts, giving Green his first Top 20 single since "Feels Just Like It Should" reached #13 in 2006. After the second single, "Country Star", was released, the album's title track began receiving airplay. As a result, "Country Star" was withdrawn as a single after peaking at #32, and "What I'm For" was then shipped as the third single. It peaked at #28 in July 2009, and shortly after, Green parted ways with BNA.
Discography
Studio albums
| Year | Album details | Chart Positions | Certifications (sales threshold) |
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| 1995 | Dancehall Dreamer
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| 1997 | George's Bar
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| 2000 | Carry On
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| 2001 | Three Days
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7 | 86 | ||||||
| 2003 | Wave on Wave
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2 | 10 |
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| 2004 | Lucky Ones
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6 | 28 | ||||||
| 2006 | Cannonball
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2 | 20 | ||||||
| 2009 | What I'm For
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2 | 18 | ||||||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||||||
Live albums
| Year | Album details |
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| 1998 | Here We Go (Live at Gruene Hall)
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| 1999 | Live at Billy Bob's Texas
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Collaborative albums
| Year | Album details | Artist | Chart Positions | ||
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| US Country | US Indie | US Heat | |||
| 2001 | Songs We Wish We'd Written
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Cory Morrow | 26 | 13 | 20 |
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | ||
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| US Country | US | CAN Country | |||
| 2001 | "Texas on My Mind" (with Cory Morrow) | 60 | — | * | Three Days |
| "Carry On" | 35 | — | * | ||
| 2002 | "Three Days" | 36 | — | * | |
| 2003 | "Wave on Wave" | 3 | 39 | * | Wave on Wave |
| 2004 | "Guy Like Me" | 31 | — | * | |
| "Don't Break My Heart Again" | 21 | 116 | * | Lucky Ones | |
| 2005 | "Somewhere Between Texas and Mexico" | 42 | — | — | |
| "Baby Doll" | 21 | 124 | — | ||
| 2006 | "Feels Just Like It Should" | 13 | 80 | 29 | Cannonball |
| 2007 | "Dixie Lullaby" | 24 | — | — | |
| "Way Back Texas"[A] | 28 | — | — | ||
| 2008 | "Let Me" | 12 | 81 | — | What I'm For |
| 2009 | "Country Star" | 32 | — | — | |
| "What I'm For" | 28 | — | — | ||
| "—" denotes the single failed to chart or not released * denotes unknown peak positions |
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Other charted songs
All songs charted from unsolicited airplay on the country chart.
| Year | Single | US Country | Album |
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| 2003 | "Winter Wonderland" | 43 | A Very Special Acoustic Christmas |
| 2006 | "Way Back Texas"[A] | 48 | Cannonball |
Guest singles
| Year | Single | Artist | US Country | Album |
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| 2001 | "Texas in 1880" | Radney Foster | 54 | Are You Ready for the Big Show? |
- Notes
- A^ "Way Back Texas" originally charted in 2006 from unsolicited airplay that brought it to #48 before its release. It was officially released as a single in 2007.
Music videos
| Year | Video | Director |
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| 2001 | "Carry On" | Thom Oliphant |
| "Texas In 1880" (with Radney Foster) | David McClister | |
| 2002 | "Three Days" | Thom Oliphant |
| 2003 | "Wave on Wave" | Roger Pistole |
| 2004 | "Don't Break My Heart Again" | David Hogan |
| 2005 | "Baby Doll" | Tom Campbell |
| 2006 | "Feels Just Like It Should" | Trey Fanjoy |
| "Dixie Lullaby" |
References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gnfwxql5ldte~T1 Pat Green bio
- ^ http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/green_pat/bio.jhtml Pat Green bio
- ^ Horton, Sandi (2007-08-07). "Pat Green Performs Aug. 23 at Margarita and Salsa Festival". Waco Tribune. http://www.wacotrib.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/communities/Music_Notes/entries/2008/08/07/pat_green_performs_aug_23_at_m.html. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
- ^ PopMatters Music Interview | Pat Green: Texas Songwriter
- ^ a b Pat Green: Grounded in Texas - American Profile
- ^ a b News : Headlines : No Complaints from Pat Green : Great American Country
- ^ Pat Green's Dance Halls and Dreamers
- ^ http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/green_pat/albums.jhtml Discography
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gnfwxql5ldte~T2 Discography
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