MP3 Pat Boardman - Cold River
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Varied Originals (Acoustic Rock, Urban Folk & Blues) by Canadian singer/songwriter, with guest artist Jesse Cook on electric guitar.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Folk Blues
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Pat Boardman is a songwriter who grew up combining the sound of Canadian urban folk music with traditional American rural blues. He started singing in coffee houses along the port cities of the Welland Canal back in 1965, when the reflective folk music atmosphere had audiences listening to songs that expressed the musical roots of North American music culture and the social changes of the 'Sixties. He was fourteen when he began playing for money, and spent his teenage years immersed in the music of new folksingers and the rich tradition of blues musicians like Leadbelly, Blind Sonny Terry, Robert Johnson, and Muddy Waters. The Greenwich Village and Yorkville scenes featured new folk recording artists and concerts drew college students looking for meaningful music that they all could share. The civil rights movement led to the rise of Bob Dylan, and several years later musicians wrote anthems for the anti-war movement. In the inspired days of the 'Seventies, Pat lived in Vancouver, New York, Boston, Montreal, and many stops along the way to perform in bars and as an opening act at concerts.
Pat plays four instruments: Guitar, Piano, Harmonica and Autoharp. He also sings harmony lines to his main vocal. Pat has a backlog of songs still to be recorded, but he has no plans to travel or play live anymore, preferring instead to pursue his goals in the Martial Arts.
Pat has spent years becoming proficient in Hapkido, Tae Kwon-Do, and traditional Tai Chi Chuan (under the direction of Grand Master Wu Kwang Yu). Pat earned a gold medal for sparring at the Jong Park Open in 1995 in the 2nd-degree black belt division. He has written his first novel, which will soon be available in e-book format.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Pat Boardman is a songwriter who grew up combining the sound of Canadian urban folk music with traditional American rural blues. He started singing in coffee houses along the port cities of the Welland Canal back in 1965, when the reflective folk music atmosphere had audiences listening to songs that expressed the musical roots of North American music culture and the social changes of the 'Sixties. He was fourteen when he began playing for money, and spent his teenage years immersed in the music of new folksingers and the rich tradition of blues musicians like Leadbelly, Blind Sonny Terry, Robert Johnson, and Muddy Waters. The Greenwich Village and Yorkville scenes featured new folk recording artists and concerts drew college students looking for meaningful music that they all could share. The civil rights movement led to the rise of Bob Dylan, and several years later musicians wrote anthems for the anti-war movement. In the inspired days of the 'Seventies, Pat lived in Vancouver, New York, Boston, Montreal, and many stops along the way to perform in bars and as an opening act at concerts.
Pat plays four instruments: Guitar, Piano, Harmonica and Autoharp. He also sings harmony lines to his main vocal. Pat has a backlog of songs still to be recorded, but he has no plans to travel or play live anymore, preferring instead to pursue his goals in the Martial Arts.
Pat has spent years becoming proficient in Hapkido, Tae Kwon-Do, and traditional Tai Chi Chuan (under the direction of Grand Master Wu Kwang Yu). Pat earned a gold medal for sparring at the Jong Park Open in 1995 in the 2nd-degree black belt division. He has written his first novel, which will soon be available in e-book format.
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