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Originator of the Stag Sound, Patson is a one man band from Muhlenberg County, KY the birthplace of thumb picking guitar.
95 miles northwest of Nashville, Muhlenberg is also the birthplace of such music legends as Merle Travis and The Everly Brothers.

Featuring guitar, drums, and vocals all played simultaneously while standing behind a drum set, Patson blasts out an overall audio impression of a full band and has been compared to Nirvana, The Cramps, and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion to name a few. Top producer Ross Robinson (GlassJaw, At The Drive-In) calls it “actually sick.” Patson is not your average guy sitting down banging on a kick drum and hi-hat. He is a powerful source of energy and style.

The concept of playing guitar and drums together came to surface in July of 2008, and by July of the following year, it was finally time to take it to the streets and see how it would go over. “I went up there and did what I do in the basement… just let it rip. People loved it, went nuts. No one could deny that I was rocking that with everything I had.”

Patson is a lifelong artist/musician sometimes known for his drumming in various bands in the Bowling Green, KY and Nashville, TN scenes. Along with writing, recording, mixing, and mastering his own demo, he also does all the graphic design (logos, T shirts) and video shooting/editing. “I’m not a control freak, I just know how it needs to look and sound, since it’s me.” He has several videos of his own songs on his Youtube page.

“Merle and The Everly’s always assured me that it didn’t matter where you are from as long as the music is good.” says Patson about his geographical preference. Patson will tell you, he’s been all around this U.S.A and is quite sure of his love of his old Kentucky home.

Having endured a serious mountain bike crash in 2002, Patson lost the front 2.5 inches of his tongue when it was bitten off upon impact. Surgeons feared he might never speak audibly again. “I started back singing/screaming soon as I could… I was able to train my throat to create the diction that my tongue had once done before the crash.” After three near death experiences, his Evel Knievel type stunts are strictly reserved for his music. Like Evel, Patson has the guts to go on stage, by himself and rock people because he believes in what he does. Anyone who sees him, believes the same thing.

Today, Patson is playing in the Bowling Green and Nashville areas, bashing out his original approach on the one man band. with a fully developed sound, mature voice and hard-hitting music that rocks any room, anywhere. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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