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Pat Green
Pat Green at the Maverick Saloon in Santa Ynez, California, August 10, 2004.Background information Birth name Patrick Craven Green Born April 5, 1972 Origin San Antonio, Texas, USA Genres Texas Country Occupations Singer-songwriter Instruments Vocals
Rhythm guitarYears active 1995–present Labels Green Horse
Mercury/Republic/Universal
BNAWebsite http://patgreen.com Patrick Craven "Pat" Green (born April 5, 1972 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American Texas Country 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.[1][2]
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Biography
Patrick Craven Green was born in San Antonio to Craven Earl Green and Patricia Burgess. He was raised in Waco, Texas, where he attended Vanguard College Preparatory School for grades 7-12. Green's father was a former Air Force officer and stage actor who influenced his son's love of music. His parents divorced when he was seven. His mother later remarried.[3]
After high school, Green attended Texas Tech University where he was a member of FarmHouse Fraternity.[4] Green started his music career as an 18 year old at Texas Tech playing small gigs at bars and clubs around Lubbock. In 1995, Green independently recorded and released a series of albums produced by Lloyd Maines using money borrowed from his parents.[5] Green did not commit fully to his music career until 1997 when his stepfather fired him from his job as a fuel wholesaler. Green had been counting his money from a weekend of singing and his stepfather knew he would need motivation to fully pursue music as a career.[6]
After committing to music, Green drew the attention of Willie Nelson and joined a tour featuring Nelson and several other famous country musicians. Green's appearance at the 1998 Willie Nelson 4 July Picnic was his first step towards nationwide recognition, and he was soon playing sold out shows in Texas. Green was sponsored by Miller Lite and sold more than 250,000 albums, even without signing a major label recording contract.[6]
Music career
Green's first major-label recorded album, Three Days was released in 2001. "Wave on Wave" was released in 2003, with the title track reaching as high as 3 on the charts. 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 including Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson and Kenny Chesney on major tours.[7]
Green released his album Cannonball in 2006. Later that year, he toured with labelmate Kenny Chesney.[7] In February 2008, Green released a coffee table book containing photos of dance halls that he had frequented throughout his career entitled "Pat Green's Dance Halls & Dreamers".[8] The book includes locations such a Gruene Hall, Luckenbach and Floore's Country Store as well as interviews with Texas musicians Willie Nelson, Jack Ingram, Cross Canadian Ragweed, and Robert Earl Keen.
In 2008, Green released "Let Me", as the first single from his album What I'm For. The single reached 12 on the country charts, giving Green his first Top 20 single since "Feels Just Like It Should" reached #13 in 2006. Initially, "Country Star" was released as the second single, but it was withdrawn shortly after the title track ("What I'm For") began receiving airplay. "Country Star" peaked at 32, and "What I'm For" peaked at 28 on the country charts in July 2009. Green parted ways with BNA shortly after this.
Green started out releasing "Texas country music" with songs such as "I Like Texas" and "Southbound 35." His career has taken a significant turn since the release of his major label albums and big act tours. Now striving for more mainstream pop country stardom, Green continued to climb the Nashville charts and build a national fan base as he smoothed out his sound with contemporary country releases. As of 2011, Green has announced his return to Texas and independent music.[9]
Green is an ardent fan of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers. "I Like Texas," a song from his 1995 self-released album, Dancehall Dreamer, has been adopted as the Rangers' victory song.
Discography
Studio albums
Title Album details Peak chart
positionsCertifications
(sales threshold)US Country US Dancehall Dreamer - Release date: December 10, 1995
- Label: self-released
— — George's Bar - Release date: June 15, 1997
- Label: self-released
— — Carry On - Release date: February 22, 2000
- Label: self-released
— — Three Days - Release date: October 16, 2001
- Label: Universal/Republic
7 86 Wave on Wave - Release date: July 15, 2003
- Label: Universal Records
2 10 - US: Gold
Lucky Ones - Release date: October 19, 2004
- Label: Universal/Republic
6 28 Cannonball - Release date: August 22, 2006
- Label: BNA Records
2 20 What I'm For - Release date: January 27, 2009
- Label: BNA Records
2 18 Songs We Wish We'd Written II - Release date: February 28, 2012
- Label: Sugar Hill Records
To be released "—" denotes releases that did not chart Live albums
Title Album details Here We Go (Live) - Release date: June 15, 1998
- Label: self-released
Live at Billy Bob's Texas - Release date: April 27, 1999
- Label: Smith Music Group
Collaborative albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions US Country US Indie US Heat Songs We Wish We'd Written
(with Cory Morrow)- Release date: March 6, 2001
- Label: Write On
26 13 20 Singles
Year Single Peak chart
positionsAlbum US Country US 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 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 releases that did not chart Other charted songs
All songs charted from unsolicited airplay on the country chart.
Year Single Peak chart positions Album US Country 2003 "Winter Wonderland" 43 A Very Special Acoustic Christmas 2006 "Way Back Texas"[A] 48 Cannonball Guest singles
Year Single Artist Peak chart positions Album US Country 2001 "Texas in 1880" Radney Foster 54 Are You Ready for the Big Show? 2011 "My Texas"[B] Josh Abbott Band TBD - Notes
Music videos
Year Video Director 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/artist/p81923/biography 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.[dead link]
- ^ Dancehall Dreamer Pat Green is all about Texas
- ^ 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.youtube.com/user/TXmusicTV?v=ioxtMzDpVCU&feature=pyv
- ^ http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/green_pat/albums.jhtml Discography
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p81923/discography Discography
External links
Live albums Here We Go (1998) · Live at Billy Bob's Texas (1999)Collaborative albums Songs We Wish We'd Written (2001, with Cory Morrow)Singles "Texas on My Mind" · "Carry On" · "Three Days" · "Wave on Wave" · "Guy Like Me" · "Don't Break My Heart Again" · "Somewhere Between Texas and Mexico" · "Baby Doll" · "Feels Just Like It Should" · "Dixie Lullaby" · "Way Back Texas" · "Let Me" · "Country Star" · "What I'm For"
Categories:- 1972 births
- American country singer-songwriters
- American country singers
- BNA Records artists
- Living people
- People from San Antonio, Texas
- Republic Records artists
- Musicians from Texas
- Texas Tech University alumni
- Texas country musicians
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