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Artist description
Bliss (pop/ rock) New Religion (funk/ rock) |
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Music Style
Pop/ Rock |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Eagles, Elton John |
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Similar Artists
Beatles, Bee Gees |
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Artist History
These are two bands that Patrick co-founded. New Religion was formed in 1994. Based in Philadelphia, the funk/ rock band went on to tour extensively in Asia, eventually releasing "Something Worth Keeping" on the Paradigm label which hit #7 on the Tower Records chart in Taiwan.In 1998 Patrick co-founded Bliss, a pop/ rock band signed by Terry Ellis to Imago Records. Produced by the legendary Keith Olsen, The Bliss album scored 3 Top Ten hits and videosin Asia, including the song "Nothing," cowritten by Patrick. Bliss was featured on MTV and Channel V rotation in Asia and their 1998-99 tour had them headlining major concertssuch as the Channel V Roadshow. |
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Group Members
Patrick co-founded both bands along with long-time partner and collaborator Scott McGinley. |
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Instruments
Patrick plays Keyboards, Guitar, Programs, and also sings lead and backup Vocals |
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Albums
Bliss, "Bliss" New Religion, "Something Worth Keeping" |
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Press Reviews
"Keyboardist Patrick McCabe earns his keep by being the brilliant maestro who holds the threads of the musical landscape together."-Ultra Sound Of the Month "Something Worth Keeping is one of those albums you like instantly but don't get bored of easily."-Guide To Bangkok "It is clear that not only are Bliss performers, they are also precise, technically adept musicians."-Day And Night Magazine |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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