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Pat McLaughlin

 
Artist: Pat McLaughlin
Pat McLaughlin

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  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Mandolin, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Wind It on Up," "Party at Pat's," "Unglued"

Biography

In addition to being the guitarist for Atlantic Records recording artists Tiny Town, Pat McLaughlin has been issuing his own solo albums since the late '80s, including such releases as 1988's self-titled debut for Capitol, 1992's Party at Pat's, 1994's Unglued, 1995's Get Out and Stay Out, and 1996's Wind It on Up. McLaughlin has also done a fare amount of session work (either singing or playing the guitar or mandolin), for such artists as X's John Doe, Nanci Griffith, longtime Neil Young pedal steel player Ben Keith, and John Prine, among others. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Pat McLaughlin
Origin Waterloo, Iowa, USA
Genres Country
Blues
Rock
Occupations songwriter
Instruments guitar
Years active 1980-present
Website www.patmclaughlin.com

Pat McLaughlin is a singer/songwriter based in Nashville, TN.

He was raised in Waterloo, Iowa, but moved to San Francisco, California in the early 1970s. There McLaughlin began to write songs, playing alone at open mic nights and in the streets near the bay. After a brief stint in Boston, he moved to Nashville where he formed a band and released his first album in 1980. Two consecutive projects for Capital Records followed. His first major label album Pat McLaughlin made its debut in 1988.[1]

In the late 1980s, McLaughlin experienced his first mainstream country music success when Steve Wariner recorded McLaughlin's song "Lynda". Wariner's version climbed to the top of the charts, winning McLaughlin his first BMI Country Award in 1988.[2] In 1992, Tanya Tucker and Delbert McClinton had a hit with McLaughlin's "Tell Me About It" — another BMI award resulted from this song.[3] During his years in New Orleans, McLaughlin also released records produced by Jim Rooney (Hal Ketchum) and Ben Keith (Neil Young).

In 1997, along with former Subdudes members Tommy Malone and Johnny Ray Allen plus drummer Kenneth Blevins, McLaughlin formed Tiny Town. The quartet recorded one self-titled album, produced by Bernie Leadon in 1998.[2] McLaughlin's compositions have been recorded by artists including Bonnie Raitt, Alan Jackson, Taj Mahal, Trisha Yearwood, Al Kooper, Nanci Griffith, Josh Turner, Shawn Camp and Don Williams. Gary Allan recorded McLaughlin's "Songs About Rain", securing yet another BMI Country Award for McLaughlin. As a studio musician, he has contributed guitar to projects by Jamie Hartford, Rosanne Cash, Julie Roberts, Don Williams, Al Cooper, Shawn Camp, Cowboy Jack Clement, Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash and many more.[1]

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Discography

Albums

Year Album Label
1988 Pat McLaughlin Capital
1992 Party at Pat’s Appaloosa
1994 Unglued Dos
1995 Get Out and Stay Out Dos
1996 Wind It On Up Appaloosa
2000 Uncle Pat Evangeline
2003 Next Five Miles
2006 Horesfly

External links

References

  1. ^ a b Pat McLaughlin :: Official Website
  2. ^ a b allmusic ((( Pat McLaughlin > Credits )))
  3. ^ BMI.com

 
 
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