NOMINATED 2008 Female Vocalist of the Year By TexasMusicAcademy
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Singer/songwriter Patti Sullivan, poet, mother, lover and friend, was a flower-child of the sixties, born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She attended Goucher College and studied pre-med. until weekend gigs took over. She taught high school chemistry and physics while singing with the "Big Bands" in Baltimore and Washington DC and also performed regionally with a three piece group featuring her own music. A recent move to Texas has added new vigor to her songwriting and performing. "Patti is a great singer who turned my head the first time I heard her with her great songs and sensational delivery of those songs," says Ken Gaines, singer/songwriter and promoter of Houston's celebrated Songwriter Night at Anderson Fair. To her credit, Patti was a finalist in the 2007 Woody Guthrie Song Competition with her tunes "Anna Rose," and "Mother Joan." She now lives in Cut and Shoot, Texas, north of Houston, and continues to perform nationwide as a solo artist or with a small combo. She was nominated in 2008 for "Female Vocalist of the Year" by the Texas Academy of Music and the public. Her debut CD, "Dancing With Castaneda," received high praise from many including award winning columnist, Dan Rodericks, of the Baltimore Sun. Patti has just released her second CD of original material, "Peace of Mind," and is now working toward her third which she plans to record live. Come catch a bit of each during her live performances. Contact: 443-414-6197 or
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