Folk Bands and Artists
Pat Reedy

Nashville
Those true, hardcore fans of music always want to keep digging until they find that original nugget of a musical movement or influence, or in the case of Pat Reedy, the revitalization of a style of country and roots that has been forgotten by neglect throughout the generations. This is where you find the Wayne “The Train” Hancocks and Dexter Romwebers of the world who may not be as widely-known as those they have gone on to influence, but are supremely talented and essential to the music. This is also where you find Pat Reedy, if you can find him.
Drifting from one place to another, living out the tunes he sings, writing songs and recording them when he can, and playing thrown together tours with friends that traverse the country based on an itinerary has more to do with the places he wants to see or the cool spots he wants to hit along the way, or a carpenter job he has waiting for him when he arrives instead of the most intuitive trajectory forward, this is Pat Reedy’s way of making music.


