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Artist description
A veteran of several European tours, Texas singer/songwriter Pat O'Bryan is a strong songwriter and dynamic performer. |
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Music Style
Americana Singer/Songwriter with Blues overtones |
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Musical Influences
Muddy Waters, Guy Clark, Eric Clapton, Townes Van Zant |
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Similar Artists
john hyatt, Keb Mo, peter gabrial, eric clapton, marc cohn, |
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Artist History
Is featured on CDs with Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Johnny Copeland, Albert Collins, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and many others. Has played with Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and opened for BB King, ZZ Top, and many others. Tours Europe regularly. |
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Group Members
pat o'bryan, bradley kopp, Stephen bruton, david grissom, justin hess, keith carper |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums, keys, horns, dobro |
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Albums
"...of trains and angels" "Radio Free Texas" |
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Press Reviews
"Pat O'Bryan has coupled inspiration and craft perfectly. He has woven together beautiful, yet gritty lyrics, honest vocals and inspired playing to create this fabric torn from his soul." Ray Wylie Hubbard "...a tour de force display of skills... a fine recording from a great writer." Jimmy Ash, the Hill Country Sun"...I loved this CD when it first came out. Two years later, it's still on my playlist." J.D. Rose, Program Director, KFAN- Texas Rebel Radio."...O'Bryan has it all: rhythm, rhyme, and a whole lot of soul." Sheri Purvis, Canyon Lake Times"..of Trains and Angels is a very fine CD. I'm spinnin' She Said Angels, When Lovers Lie, and Southbound Train. Audience response has been great and I'll be spinning all the other songs on my show." Pete Lenley, Radio Carinzia, Loosdorf, Austria"Keep up the good work!! I love your music and your songs." Raymond Swennen, Radio ATL, Bree Belgium"My favorite CD of the last 20 years." Chris Vanderkolk, Texas legend"This is some great music." Marc Ferrari, MasterSource"Great CD!" Brandon Alley, New Bohemians "...most impressive was „Pat O’Bryan himself“. With a voice full of warmth and urgent power he woke emotions and feelings through his songs. Add to this a guitar that seemed to have a life of its own. One had the feeling it thought it was a living creature and forgot that it was only an instrument. The guitar expressed emotions of sadness, joy and also aggression in the music far better than just a person could. One loses himself completely in the solos and turns of this extremely living guitar..." In Nomine- Music, Art, Culture Magazine Thalia, Germany |
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Location
wimberley, tx - USA |
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