Fort Worth musician Pat Green in tune with Colonial festivities Fort Worth Star Telegram If there's a Fort Worth musician who reflects Colonial's laid-back charm and party atmosphere, it's Pat Green, the Texas country star who also happens to be a certified golf nut. During the past 20 years, Green has developed a devoted following with ...
Pat Green Takes It Easy on New Album CMT.com Pat Green simply wanted to have fun when he recorded Songs We Wish We'd Written II. Asked about a typical day in the studio, he replies, "Oh, just a bunch of laughs. A break for lunch. Laugh some more. Break for dinner. Come back and do it again.
Green's 2nd verse not same as first Times Record News By Richard Carter Photo by Joseph Anthony Baker Pat Green's latest release is "Songs We Wished We Had Written II." He will perform at the Santa Rosa Roundup Saturday night. Texas singer-songwriter Pat Green corralled an album's worth of favorite ...
Pat Green to perform at Santa Rosa Roundup Times Record News Following the rodeo May 19, there will be a concert and dance with Brazos Stone opening for Pat Green. The concert is sponsored by the Vernon Auto Group. A VIP package is available for $100 that will provide admittance to all four rodeo performances, ...
Green salutes favorite songwriters a second time San Antonio Express By John Goodspeed In 2001, Pat Green hooked up with Texas Tech University pal Cory Morrow to record his sixth album, "Songs We Wish We'd Written." On the well-received project, the Texas music stars on a fast track paid homage to songwriters who ... CDs by Pat GreenCountry Standard Time
GAC Album Review: Pat Green's Songs We Wish We'd Written II Great American Country (blog) By Daryl Addison | Leave a Comment In 2001, Texan Pat Green released an album full of his favorite songs that spanned such diverse sounds as Waylon Jennings' “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way” and Steve Winwood's “Can't Find My Way Home.
Josh Abbott talks about “FFA” controversy NewsOK.com (blog) ... on frontman Josh Abbott's own Pretty Damn Tough label, is billed as an ode to the music of Texas, including Texas country stars like Abbott's college hero Pat Green and underground mavericks like “songwriter's songwriter” Terry Allen.
Watkins, Green release new CDs Country Standard Time Pat Green released "Songs We Wish We'd Written II" (Sugar Hill), his first disc for the label. The first edition of this came out in 2001 with fellow Texas artist Cory Morrow. Green covers such songs as Joe Ely's All Just to Get to You and Lyle ...