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Artist Information Biography -#6, Moses- Freeform America Roots chart -#10, Moses- Roots Music Report Folk chart -#14, Moses- Euro Americana chart -Editor's Pick, Moses- CD Baby -Featured Staff Favorite, (Songs From) The Pink Sofa- iTunes -Editor's Pick, (Songs From) The Pink Sofa- CD Baby -Featured Lyricist- American Songwriter Magazine -Featured Songwriter- International Narrative Song Competition -Iowa Arts Council and National Endowment For The Arts grant recipient -Top 5 Most Added Albums, (Songs From) The Pink Sofa- Americana Music Association Airplay Chart -Finalist- South Florida Folk Festival Songwriting Competition -Alternate- Telluride Bluegrass Festival Troubadour Contest -Runner Up- Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Songwriter Showcase Transplanted to the black dirt of Iowa via the housing projects of east Los Angeles and the working class industry of Long Island's Southern shore, Patrick Bloom's feet have taken root in the rich and muddy musical history carried along the Mississippi River. He's been labeled a "masterful songwriter" by the Grand Island Independent, and a reviewer from Modern Vertebrate once wrote "every time I listen to his lyrics, I think to myself, 'Man, I wish I could write like that!' Then I hide in my closet and cry." He currently has surrendered to the violent weather patterns of the Midwest where he lives with his wife and baby daughter. ---------- The usual fodder of a musician's bio won't describe Patrick Bloom. Because you won't hear his roots in his music. You won't hear his birth in a tough LA housing project, or his childhood on the industrial banks of Long Island's gritty Southern Shore. And though he's commonly classified as an Americana artist, you won't be able to pick out the strains of all the artists who've influenced him. Because his work is so clearly his own, a mix of so many influences. However, you might be able to hear the strains of Patrick's present. There is something about his songs that resembles the Iowa landscape he's claimed for himself. With an understated surface, a slow building tension, and a kind of rural prettiness, his songs climb low hills and then burst forth with the sudden onslaught of a summer storm on the prairie. And you might hear his recent fatherhood in his music, as his songs do resemble- in moments- lullabies and nursery rhymes, before they turn over to reveal surprising ferocity and passion. Lyrics of anger and frustration, heartbreak and wanderlust, doubt and faith all coexist in these songs beneath a veneer of softness, beneath gently swelling melodies and plaintive harmonies. Sex beneath love. Violence beneath patience. Bones beneath skin. With the onset of 2008 comes Moses, Patrick's long awaited follow up to (Songs From) The Pink Sofa. A fluid and emotionally rich collection of songs, Moses threads its way through the minutia of daily life, flawed plans, and quiet redemption. Moses is being released on Mud Dauber Records; more information can be found at www.MudDauberRecords.com or at www.PatrickBloom.com. Instrumentation Patrick tours both as a solo acoustic performer and with his band Ghosts Of Radio, including: James Robinson- Drums Randall Davis- Electric & acoustic guitars, lap steel, banjo, harmony vocals Billy Valencia- Electric & upright bass guitar, harmony vocals Megan Valencia- Hammond B3 organ, piano, accordion, harmony vocals Discography -Solo (Recording as Patrick Brickel): Patrick Bloom- Moses Released 2008 on Mud Dauber Records Freedom- A Mud River Music Compilation Released 2005 Patrick Brickel- (Songs From) The Pink Sofa Released 2004 on Trailer Records Live Java Blend- WSUI Benefit Compilation Released 2004 -With The Letterpress Opry as writer & instrumentalist: Hot Unsigned (and unsung) Americana Compilation Released 2003 on Catamount Records The Letterpress Opry- Americana Gothic Released 2003 on Feral Dachshund Records The Letterpress Opry- Sycamore Tree (out of print) Released 2002 on Feral Dachshund Records -As Session Player/Engineer/Producer BeJae Fleming- Destination Unimportant Released 2005; Trailer Records Ben Schmidt- Write It Down Released 2005 Catfish Keith- Sweet Pea Released 2005; Fish Tail Records Greg Brown- Honey In The Lion's Head Released 2004; Trailer Records The Mike & Amy Finders Band- Where You Are Released 2004; Neighborly Records Catfish Keith- Rolling Sea Released 2003; Fish Tail Records Going Driftless- An Artists' Tribute To Greg Brown (compilation) Released 2002; Redhouse Records Ben Weaver- Hollerin' At A Woodpecker Released 2002; 30/30 Industries Catfish Keith- A Fist Full Of Riffs Released 2001; Solid Air Records Jack Norton- Dance Real Slow Released 2001; 30/30 Industries A Nod To Bob- An Artists' Tribute To Bob Dylan (compilation) Released 2001; Redhouse Records Greg Brown- Over & Under Released 2000; Trailer Records Thunder & The Plains- Eric Straumanis Released 2000; Trailer Records Joe Price- Designated Driver Released 2000; Trailer Records Ben Weaver- Living In The Ground Released 2000; 30/30 Industries Libby Kirkpatrick- Songs From The Ether Released 1999; Heart Music Beth Amsel- 1000 Miles Released 1999; Good Egg Links
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