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Pat Alger

 
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Mark O'Connor, Kenny Malone, Chris Leuzinger, Roy M. "Junior" Husky, Béla Fleck, Jim Rooney, Lloyd Green, Happy Traum, Trisha Yearwood, Kathy Mattea, Nanci Griffith
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "True Love & Other Short Stories," "Seeds," "Notes & Grace Notes"
  • Representative Songs: "Small Town Saturday Night," "The Thunder Rolls," "Goin' Gone"

Biography

Pat Alger, who is among the most successful country songwriters of the late '80s and early '90s, comes from a folk background, and that colors the unusually thoughtful, articulated songs he writes. He first turned up on record himself playing guitar and singing with the loosely constructed Woodstock Mountain Revue on the album More Music from Mud Acres in 1977. He was a co-author of the song "Ocracoke Time," which appeared on the Revue's third album, Pretty Lucky, in 1978, as well as "Old Time Music" on its fourth album, Back to Mud Acres, in 1981, and the sole author of "Southern Crescent Line" on the same album.

But Alger really began to gain recognition as a songwriter with the release of Nanci Griffith's third album, Once in a Very Blue Moon, in 1985. Alger co-wrote the title song, which reached the country charts in 1986. He was also heard from on Griffith's fourth album, The Last of the True Believers, in 1986, for which he co-wrote the song "Goin' Gone." (He also played guitar on the album and did its graphics.) Alger was co-author of the title song on Griffith's 1987 album, Lone Star State of Mind, and that song became a Top 40 country hit. In 1988, Kathy Mattea's version of "Goin' Gone" hit the top of the country charts. In 1990, Mattea took Alger and Fred Koller's "She Came from Fort Worth" to number two.

It's no surprise, then, that when Alger came to record his debut album, True Love & Other Short Stories, in 1991, he was able to call on the help of the cream of the young Nashville writers and performers. Trisha Yearwood, Nanci Griffith, Mary Black, Ashley Cleveland, Kathy Mattea, and Lyle Lovett all turn up, though Alger himself is the focus, singing his best-known songs. "No one sings or plays Pat Alger like Pat Alger himself," Griffith writes. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Pat Alger
Born September 23, 1947 (1947-09-23) (age 62)
Origin LaGrange, Georgia, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1980-present
Associated acts Happy & Artie Traum,
Woodstock Mountains Revue,
Everly Brothers

Pat Alger (born September 23, 1947 in LaGrange, Georgia[1]) is a country music songwriter, singer and guitarist.

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Biography

Alger attended Georgia Tech studying architecture but decided to concentrate on writing songs. He started as a solo folk performer at folk clubs.[2] He began his career as a musician and songwriter working together with Happy and Artie Traum as a member of the Woodstock Mountains Revue. The group included the Traum brothers, John Herald and Maria Muldaur among others. Some of the songs he wrote during this period were "Old Time Music" and "Southern Crescent Line."[1] In 1980, he had his first success as a songwriter when Livingston Taylor had a hit with "First Time Love". Between 1984 and 1988, he toured with the Everly Brothers in the United States and in Europe.[2] He later teamed up with Nanci Griffith and co-wrote Griffith's hit songs "Once In A Very Blue Moon" and "Lone Star State of Mind."[1] Some of his songs have also been recorded by Kathy Mattea such as "Goin' Gone", "She Came From Fort Worth" and "A Few Good Things Remain." He wrote some of the number one hits of Garth Brooks like "Unanswered Prayers", "What She's Doing Now", "The Thunder Rolls" and "That Summer." He also wrote hits for Hal Ketchum, "Small Town Saturday Night," for Trisha Yearwood, "Like We Never Had A Broken Heart," for Don Williams, "True Love", and for Mark Collie, "Calloused Hands." Through the years, his songs have been recorded and performed by such diverse artists as Peter, Paul and Mary, Dolly Parton, Lyle Lovett, Brenda Lee and Crystal Gayle.[2] He has recorded three critically acclaimed solo albums in the 1990s featuring backup by Griffith, Lovett, Mattea and Yearwood.[3]

He has well over 20 hits to his credit, including eight number 1 hits and has literally played venues all over the world. He starred in the 30th anniversary of the Washington Center for the Performing Arts gala. He has been featured on NPR Radio's "All Things Considered". He was a featured performer in Atlanta for the induction of Ray Charles into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.

Awards

In 1991, he was voted Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriter's Association International, and the same year he was voted Jukebox Songwriter of the Year by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, ASCAP. In 1992, he received the Country Songwriter of the Year award from ASCAP. Country Music Association gave him two Triple Play awards given to those who have three number one hits in a year. [4]

Discography

Alger first recorded one duet album with Artie Traum and then three solo albums:

  • From The Heart (1980)
  • True Love & Other Short Stories - Sugar Hill Records (1991)
  • Seeds - Sugar Hill Records (1993)
  • Notes and Grace Notes (1994)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Carlin 2003, p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c Miller 1996, p. 9.
  3. ^ Miller 1996, p. 10.
  4. ^ Miller 1996, p. 11.

References

  • Carlin, Richard (2003), Country Music: A Biograhical Dictionary, Taylor & Francis
  • Miller, Zell (1996), They Heard Georgia Singing, Mercer University Press

 
 
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