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Pat McGee Band

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Pat McGee Band
Lead singer Pat McGee performing in 2006
Lead singer Pat McGee performing in 2006
Background information
OriginRichmond, Virginia
GenresRock, folk
Years active1996–present
LabelsGiant
Warner Bros.
Kirtland
MembersBrian Fechino
Chardy McEwan
Pat McGee
Chris "Crix" Reardon
Jonathan Bryan Williams
Patrick "Trick" McAloon
Past membersJohn Small
Al Walsh
Chris Williams
Todd Wright
Websitewww.patmcgee.net

The Pat McGee Band is a rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed by frontman Pat McGee, who attended Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. After a brief stint learning the piano, he started to play the left-handed guitar owned by his brother, Hugh.[1]

On the heels of his solo release From the Wood in 1995, the Pat McGee Band signed with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Giant Records in 1999. Shine, the band's major-label debut, was released in 2000 with the national singles "Runaway" and "Rebecca". After two years of delays, the band released their second album with Warner, Save Me, in 2004. The band was dropped from the label that year and picked up by Kirtland Records. An enhanced Save Me is now being distributed through Kirtland with the radio single "Must Have Been Love".

Former guitarist and vocalist Al Walsh left the band in an amicable split at the end of 2001. Keyboardist and vocalist Jonathan Bryan Williams left in 2003 but rejoined the band in late 2005. Both were significant contributors to the band's sound, particularly in the form of backing vocals. The band didn't add another background vocalist until the 2003 addition of keyboardist/guitarist Todd Wright.

Longtime bassist John Small left the band in 2004. With Jonathan's return, Todd Wright left the band. Wright became the front man of his own band, Getaway Car, where he's backed by guitarist Matt Miceli and bass player Crix Reardon (who is still also a member of the Pat McGee Band).

Drummer Chris Williams died in his home October 28, 2006 from complications due to a heart condition.

By June 2007, the band had severed ties with Kirtland Records and was once again recording independently.[2]

By 2008, Matt "Chew" Calvarese had increasingly sat in as the band's new drummer.

Discography

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Additional appearances

References

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  1. ^ "Anne Carlini – Exclusive Magazine".
  2. ^ http://www.patmcgeeband.com/flash/pmb_email_wolftrap_studio.htm [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Chart History, Billboard. Accessed August 29, 2024.
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