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Pat McHenry (musician)

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Pat McHenry
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
GenresCountry, Country rock, Singer-Songwriter
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, performer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, pedal steel guitar
Years active2001–present
Associated actsMon Chéri, The Wailers Band
Websitewww.patmchenry.net

Pat McHenry (born May 1, 1985) is a singer/songwriter and performer whose original music has been featured on TBS, MTV.com, independent film, and national radio. He has opened for Jeremy Enigk, Secondhand Serenade, Glen Campbell, The Beach Boys, and Eli Young Band. He performed on guitar with the The Wailers Band in 2012.

Pat McHenry is a Country artist who resides in Seattle, Washington. Originally located in Eastern Washington State, in 2011 he relocated to Seattle, WA. The Spokesman Review said he had been a fixture in the music scene for most of the past decade.[1][2]

Career[edit]

In 2006 Pat was asked to play in Austin, TX's SXSW festival in 2006. In 2010 Pat's band Mon Chéri won OurStage's online talent competition Needle In The Haystack in 2010. They were awarded a publishing contract through OurStage.

McHenry is known more his songwriting. His original song "Go On Go On" written for the band Mon Chéri and was featured on S4E4 of TBS's Cougar Town[3]. His original song "Psyche" was featured in the 2011 short film Connect To [4]. He wrote the song "Precious Thing" which was featured in a 2013 Global Credit Union's commercial [5]

Albums[edit]

Pat McHenry[edit]

Albums
  • Chinook Hooks (2016)
  • Revel in the Echo (2015)

Mon Chéri[edit]

  • "Swoon" (2011)
  • "Mélange" (2010)
  • "Colors of Love" (2009)

Wayne Patrick[edit]

  • "Sonic Valium" (2008)

References[edit]

External links[edit]

I added a more reliable source, the Inlander, a weekly newspaper in Spokane, WA that featured subject's work with previous band which garnered him notoriety in Washington state.[edit]


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