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Patrick Park
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While growing up out West, singer/songwriter
Patrick Park
was banging out
Metallica
riffs as a teenager. He wasn't exactly following the indie route and he most certainly didn't identify with folk music, however his parents' love for arts and language inspired
Park
in some way. His mother was a published poet and his father was deep-rooted in folk and blues, and he lived a stone's throw from the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater. In due time
Park
naturally came around to
the gifts that surrounded his family.
Park
opted for a change upon his early 20s, venturing out East for the hustle and bustle of New York City. It wasn't exactly his speed, so he ventured back West and landed in Los Angeles in 1999. He taught karate (he's a black belt) to earn some money while also focusing on mastering the guitar. He absorbed the sounds of
John Lee Hooker
and
Sister Rosetta Tharp
while adoring the beautiful chaos of
the Pixies
and
the Smiths
.
Park
had found himself a circle; a musical sphere that would inspire him to make music on a professional level.
A luck would have it,
Park
befriended producer
Dave Trumfio
(
Billy Bragg
and
Wilco
,
the Handsome Family
) and formed a bond. He and
Trumfio
wrote, recorded, and mixed material for
Park
's debut album during the summer months of 2002. Alt-country singer/songwriter
Tim Easton
, pedal steel player
Eric Heywood
, and ex-
Creeper Lagoon
drummer
Dave Kostiner
joined them in the studio as
Park
honed a delicate and deeply reflective folk-tinged sound.
Park
tested his music on the live front as well. Shows with
Julia Fordham
,
Gomez
,
Beth Orton
, and
Richard Buckner
were brilliant moments for
Park
. His self-released demo
The Basement Tapes
created major buzz before the year's end;
Under the Unminding Skies
appeared in February 2003. Park's folk-tinged studio full-length
Loneliness Knows My Name
followed in July. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Albums (3)
Everyone's in Everyone
(11 songs)
Mondays in Spaceland September 25th 2006
(4 songs)
Loneliness Knows My Name
(11 songs)
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