Rock Drummer/Singer-Songwriter


Patrick Perry Patterson is the drummer for the band Otis Wack and also serves as a studio drummer for his son, Jamie Lee Patterson. Pat has been recording joyful renditions of his favorite songs and recently signed with Crooked Castle Studios to officially release his original music. Each song he creates evokes a sense of peace and happiness that resonates with him. His goal is to share these songs in a way that spreads love and positivity, emphasizing the enjoyment of music and the sharing of good vibes with everyone.

In an age dominated by perfect AI creations, it’s refreshing to hear songs that come from the human soul. Pat is excited to share these performances and celebrate the joy that music brings to our lives. Below is the official release of his song, “Take Me With You When You Go,” as well as the video for his son’s song, “Eudora,” along with some background about the song. Enjoy!

Pat wrote this song during a practice session, inspired by memories of his father, St. Clair Patterson, in the last few years of his life while battling dementia. It comes straight from the soul.

In collaboration with the musicians who inspired his music career and a new musical guest, Jamie Lee Patterson invites everyone to ring in the new year with this refreshed and amplified version of Eudora. Originally inspired by Jamie’s grandmother, this heartfelt song promotes compassion and hope during challenging times. This new version features a collaboration with members of Jamie’s father’s band Otis Wack, originally known as Eudora which was established in 1974. Making this year their 50th anniversary. The collaboration involves Jamie’s father, Patrick Perry Patterson on drums, Ron Elliott on bass, and Wade Calnek on lead guitar. This project honours family legacy and highlights the enduring power of music across generations. LA-based vocalist Stephanie Nicole lends her soulful voice, adding depth to the track. Eudora was recorded by Crooked Castle Studios and mixed by renowned Toronto producer Dan Hosh. The video was filmed by Dan Fatu in Brighton, England and reedited at Crooked Castle Studios.