On Friday March 30th, 2007 Pat McGee and guitarist Brian Fechino gave us a dressing room performance of "Shine" and "Must've Been Love" - two classic anthems of the Pat McGee Band.
I handle Artist Relations/Web for A Davis Guitars and the boys are using one of our acoustics when recording their new CD spring 2007. We wanted to catch our A Davis Guitars in Pat and Brian's hands as their work their magic on tour and we were fortunate enough to have cameras rolling backstage at The Roxy.
Check out our site www.adavisguitars.com (relaunch in May 2007) for more info on these fine, handmade acoustics and check out www.patmcgeeband.com for more on an insanely talented and underrated group.
If you are being HONEST with yourself, Pat McGee is one of the best singer/songwriters to come around in the past 15 years. Doesn't hurt that he had one of the best guitarists alive playing in his band for 10 of those years in Bryan Fechino.
OasisKid99 11 months ago
@OasisKid99 - Well put. Pat's songwriting seems to get better every album. Loved the earlier stuff and a lot felt that 'Shine' was his best effort and worried when Al Walsh left the band ... but Pat pressed on and put out the less-acoustic, heavier 'Save Me' album, where Brian's playing went next level. From there, a few years off before recording the very solid "These Days (The Virginia Sessions)" and now as a solo artist with solid musicians, "No Wrong Way To Make It Right". Better each time.
Canes305 11 months ago