Pat Green was born in San Antonio and raised in Waco, Texas, the eighth of nine siblings. His father was a stage actor, and Green fell in love with the musicals his father acted in.
Green began...
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    by Waco 9/6/2009 For a long time, I've defended Pat by saying that while his albums may have changed, his concerts still are great. I'm sad to report that we have lost him completely. At a recent show, his new edition of "Carry On" (one of only two pre-2003 songs played) carried a Nashville manufactured sound. Not only that, but he appeared to forget the words "We'll go back to El Arroyo" and instead of Walt Wilkins living UP in Nashville...apparently, now Walt Wilkins lives BACK in Nashville. Remember the damn words to the song that made us love you, Pat!
    by CMO in North Dakota 8/30/2009 Used to go to Pat Green shows all the time in college and now I'm stuck in North Dakota for my job. Even though the tunes have changed a bit I still love Pat Green and it seems like people could find something better to do other than talking badly about his music.
    by ex-green fan 8/19/2009 I used to be a HUGE Pat Green fan. I atteneded shows all over the state of Texas and enjoyed every second of it. Now i just think he's terrible. How do u go from being all about texas and then suddenly you act like you want no part of it. I will admit he paved the way for many texas music artists but thats no excuse for being an absolute sell out. His sont "country star" makes me want to vomit. I don't care how you size it up or sugar-coat it he's a sell out and now a piece of nashville garbage. Just listen to "country star", that says it all.
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 Click for larger image | Dance Halls and Dreamers Pat Green's Dance Halls & Dreamers is an all-access look at Texas's legendary music venues and the musicians who make them great. Author Luke Gilliam and photographer Guy Rogers III spent a day at ten of Texas's venerable dance halls, recording candid interviews and action-packed color photographs. The result is an unprecedented day-in-the-life look at the people who make the Texas music scene flourish. Each of the chapters documents a venue's personality, history, and atmosphere as everyone prepares for and parties at the biggest show in town. $29.99 - (buy)
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