Patrick Davis

Location:
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk Rock / Acoustic / Country
Site(s):
Label:
Destination Unknown Records
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DIAMOND IN THE MAKING EP



PATRICK DAVIS



Notes on a Southern Songwriter



2009 finds Patrick Davis in the midst of diligently writing and recording music for both himself and others. Davis’ song “Where I’m From”, co-written with friend and collaborator Joe Leathers, was released to country radio by rising country music star, and Arista Nashville Recording Artist, Jason Michael Carroll and peaked made it all the way to Country Radio’s Top 10. Davis also has the closing track, “Be Wary of a Woman” on Darius Rucker’s Capitol Records release “Learn to Live”, which debuted at 1 on the Billboard Country Music Chart, 2 tracks on Pat Green’s most recent BNA Records Nashville Release, “What I’m For” and a cut on Jewel’s latest release “Lullaby”.



Over the past 3 years Patrick has scaled back his touring itinerary to only headlining shows select markets in the Southeast, but has in years past not only toured the Southeast, but much of the country as a support act for Hootie and the Blowfish, Pat Green and other well known acts.



Patrick was signed to EMI Music Publishing in 2006 and since that signing has earned double digit songwriting cuts by the aforementioned Carroll, Green, Jewel & Rucker as well as songwriting legend Guy Clark, new Sony Nashville Artist Caitlin & Will, former BR549 front man Chuck Meade, Texas legend Cory Morrow and others.



Patrick pens tunes with a wide range of artists and writers, including Robert Randolph, Matt Kearney, Guy Clark, Julianne Hough, Jason Michael Carroll, Dave Berg, David Wilcox, Radney Foster, Darius Rucker, Pat Green, Jewel, Cory Morrow, Harley Allen, Brett James, Lady Antebellum, Jeffrey Steele, Tim Nichols and many of the top songwriters in Nashville, NY, LA and Texas.



Patrick got his professional start in songwriting in 2005 with 2 co-writes on Texan Cory Morrow’s “Nothing Left To Hide” album and then followed that up with 4 tracks on Pat Green’s 2006 major label release “Cannonball”, including the single “Dixie Lullaby”, which charted as high as 22 on the Country Radio Charts in the Spring of 2007.



Patrick’s 1st, and to date only properly released album, Chances Are, was produced by Mark Bryan, guitarist for Hootie and the Blowfish and was released independently in late 2003.



Before signing his publishing deal in 2006, Patrick played nearly 200 dates each year.



Playing music is the only job he has ever had.



Patrick learned to play the guitar in high school and was influenced from a young age by his father, Rusty Davis, a guitar player and local music shop owner.



Originally from Camden, SC, Patrick Davis has lived in Nashville, TN since 2002.



Patrick loves the South Carolina Gamecocks, Dallas Cowboys & Atlanta Braves.



Contact:

PatrickDavisMusic.com

Myspace.com/PatrickDavisMusic



Booking:

Eric Arnold, WMA, EArnold@wma.com - 615.963.3359



Publishing:

Ben Vaughn, EMI, bvaughn@emimusicpub.com - 615.742.8081
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