Davey Pattison

Davey Pattison

Pattison in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in January 2008
Background information
Born (1945-11-18) November 18, 1945
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Genres Hard rock, blues-rock, heavy metal, blues, rhythm and blues
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, bass
Years active 1969 – present
Labels Angel Air
Associated acts Gamma, Robin Trower Band, Schenker Pattison Summit
Website daveypattison.com

Davey Pattison (born November 18, 1945 in Scotland) is a San Francisco Bay Area based rock vocalist. Pattison recorded his first music in 1969, and his career took off after arrival in the United States in 1979, on invitation from Bill Graham, to front the band Gamma, formed by Bay Area guitarist Ronnie Montrose.[1]

"I'd given up all hope of finding a quality singer for Gamma until I heard Davey Pattison," according to Montrose. In 1986, Pattison began singing for the first time with guitarist Robin Trower.

After several albums with Trower, Pattison rejoined Montrose in 1992. Since then, Pattison has performed as a solo artist and has also reunited with Trower for the Robin Trower Band's 2005 album, Another Days Blues.

In 2004, Pattison joined with legendary guitar player Michael Schenker to form the Schenker Pattison Summit, along Aynsley Dunbar, one of rock's most well known drummers and bassist Gunter Nezhoda to record "The Endless Jam." They followed up with "The Endless Jam Continues" in 2005 with Tim Bogert on bass.

Pattison toured during the summer of 2008 and fall of 2010 in Europe with the Robin Trower Band, and toured the United States with Trower in 2011.

In 2013 Pattison re-formed Gamma with drummer Dan Buch (Butch), Van Spragins on bass, Tommy Merry on guitar and Brad Barth on keyboards. Pattison is performing hits from Gamma, Robin Tower and Schenker Pattison Summit.

Personal life

Pattison currently lives in California, in a small town near San Francisco.

Discography

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