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Patterson Hood

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About Me

Patterson Hood grew up in Florence Alabama, across the Tennessee River from Muscle Shoals. Patterson began writing songs when he was in third grade and began playing guitar in bands at about 14. His father is David Hood of the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (Who played with Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Willie Nelson, Jimmy Cliff, Traffic, The Staple Singers, Bob Seger, Paul Simon, Rod Stewart...). In 1985 he began a band with college roommate Mike Cooley. The band, Adam’s House Cat, played together for six years, making an EP and a finished (but still unreleased) album Town Burned Down. They also were 1st Place Winners in Musician Magazine’s Best Unsigned Band Contest and their song "Smiling At Girls" appeared on Warner Bros./ Musician Compilation (Best of the BUBS) in 1988.
After Adam’s House Cat broke up, Cooley and Hood moved to Memphis and later to Auburn AL. playing shows as an acoustic duo (Virgil Kane) and in a band (Horse Pussy) before going separate ways. Hood settled in Athens GA. in early 1994, playing solo anywhere they would let him. In 1996 he and Cooley reunited and formed Drive-By Truckers. In 1998 they released their first of six albums to date and hit the road with a vengeance. Nearly 2000 shows later, Drive-By Truckers is one of the most critically acclaimed bands in America.
DBT first gained national recognition for their sprawling double CD Southern Rock Opera in 2001. Although initially released independently, SRO received a 4 star review from Rolling Stone Magazine and was eventually picked up by Lost Highway Records in 2002.
The making of Southern Rock Opera was a very turbulent period that nearly broke up the band and took its toll on all of the members’ personal lives. Hood went through a divorce during that period and, like the cliché goes, wrote a ton of new songs. Many of those songs ended up on Decoration Day but a separate (solo) album also emerged. Hood recorded Killers and Stars by himself in his kitchen in early March 2001. The album was never really intended for release, but a few homemade copies were burned and sold at solo shows and it became a bit of an underground collectable.
In 2004, Patterson decided to make Killers and Stars "officially" available by releasing it on New West Records (also home to DBT). The album is somewhat quieter and spookier than DBT’s releases, but it shares some of the same vibe and humor. Killers and Stars has 12 songs, simply featuring acoustic guitars, mandolin and harmony vocals. It features "Uncle Disney" which Patterson has been performing frequently at DBT shows, as well as "Old Timers Disease", "Phil’s Transplant", and Hood’s cover of Tom T. Hall’s "Pay No Attention To Alice".
Patterson’s second solo release, MURDERING OSCAR (and other love songs), is nearly finished. The record features Patterson’s father David Hood, as well as Brad Morgan, David Barbe, John Neff and Don Chambers, Oreinda Fink of Azure Ray and Will Johnson and Scott Danbom from Centro-Matic. He plans to finish mixing in mid-December.
Patterson Hood plans to spend 2007 playing solo shows and writing new songs.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/28/2007
Band Website: pattersonhood.com/
Record Label: New West
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

UNCLE PHIL AND AUNT PHYLLIS IN THE MONTH AFTER THE ELECTION

Note from Patterson.  Listen to the song on Patterson's MySpace page.UNCLE PHIL AND AUNT PHYLLIS IN THE MONTH AFTER THE ELECTION I wrote this song the week after the 2004 Presidential Election. ...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 09:47:00 PST

Nuci’s S.P.A.C.E. Race 5K - THANK YOU

Y'ALL: I just wanted to send this shout out to everyone who participated in or donated to The Nuci S.P.A.C.E. Race 5K. The event was a huge success as was the 8th Anniversary Party which was held tha...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:03:00 PST

Word from the Hood and Fall Sale!

Y'ALL: Just wanted to drop a line to say thanks for making this (already) the best year in our 12+ year history. We just completed the 6th leg of The Home Front World Tour 2008, starting down in Fl...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Wed, 15 Oct 2008 07:46:00 PST

Patterson Hood on A Slice of the Shiny Podcast

Interview with Patterson from AmsterdamA Slice of the Shiny: Drive By Truckers' Patterson HoodRock!...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:42:00 PST

Webcast - Patterson’s Solo Pour House Show

Patterson' Pour House solo show will be webcast by the venue on 10/11/08.Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.Tune in to watch at the Pour House Cam site.Rock!...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 07:38:00 PST

Message From Patterson - Nuci’s S.P.A.C.E. Race

Y'ALL:Tomorrow is the 5th annual Nuci's S.P.A.C.E. Race 5K.A few days ago, my wife Rebecca sent out a letter about it, setting a personal goal of raising $500 for the event.The response was so overwhe...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:57:00 PST

Reminder  Register to Vote

The election is still many weeks away, but the deadlines to Register to Vote are quickly approaching.  If you've moved, never registered, would like to vote at a new school address, or just aren'...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:11:00 PST

Openers for Pattersons 10/9 - Melting Point Gig

Dashboard Saviors Alums Todd McBride and Rob Veal will be opening for Patterson's solo show at the Melting Point on 10/9.Rock!
Posted by Patterson Hood on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 07:03:00 PST

Patterson and Neff on Etown

The Etown radio show featuring Patterson Hood & John Neff will air the week of September 10-16 . Visit www.etown.org for more information and for information on stations and times that the Etown r...
Posted by Patterson Hood on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 01:05:00 PST

October 08 Solo Date

Patterson has added two new solo dates.  Check out his MySpace page for the show dates.Rock!
Posted by Patterson Hood on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 12:53:00 PST