Pat Sommers
Pat Sommers | |
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Musical career | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, performance coach |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, piano |
Years active | 1985–present |
Website |
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Pat Sommers is an American musician, songwriter, and recording artist known for his vocal and guitar performance.
He is notable for recording with ex- KISS member Ace Frehley and Roger Daltrey of The Who. He was a member of The Bryd Dogs with Ricky Bryd of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts from 1990–1992. He has also written with Jay Jay French of Twisted Sister, Joe Lynn Turner of Deep Purple/Rainbow, Elliot Easton of The Cars, Frank Carillo , Al Greenwood of Foreigner, and Richie Supa co-writer of Aerosmith’s hit single “Amazing” and Pink’s hit single “Misery” among others.
Pat is originally from New York City and currently lives in the Washington DC metro area.
Discography
Vocals
- Trouble Walkin' (1989) - Ace Frehley[1]
- 12 Picks (1997) - Ace Frehley[2]
- Loaded Deck (1998) - Ace Frehley[3]
- Greatest Hits Live (2006) - Ace Frehley[4]
- Rocks In The Head (1992) - Roger Daltrey[5]
- Roger Daltrey Gold (2006) - Roger Daltrey
- G Tom Mac (2000) - Gerard McMahon
- Full Circle of Mad Years – 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s (2012) - Gerard McMahon
References
- ↑ Discogs "Ace Frehley – Trouble Walkin'"
- ↑ Discogs "Ace Frehley – 12 Picks'"
- ↑ Ace-Frehley.com "ACE FREHLEY: LOADED DECK"
- ↑ CD Universe "Ace Frehley – Greatest Hits Live"
- ↑ Discogs "Roger Daltrey – Rocks In The Head"
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