![]() Pat Bautz This bio is an excerpt form Michael Allsup's online book. I liked it so much I just had to use it (Thanks Mike). In 1993, Pat Bautz joined the band on drums. Pat brought a fresh talent and attitude to the band as well as a wonderfully rock-solid tempo and groove. I have found Pat to have a little of Floyd Sneed in him, a little of Jeffrey Porcaro, and a whole lot of Patrick Bautz; my three favorite drummers wrapped up into one. He makes reference to Bernard Purdee as one of his personal favorites. Besides his great drumming technique, I admire Pat's ability to read charts fluently. For all you young aspiring drummers out there, take note. If you want to work in today's music business--LEARN TO READ. It can make the difference between simply being a bar band player with hopes of making it big some day or one who can still have his dream but have a career as a studio session drummer (a real money-making job!) as well. There are other areas in the television and movie industry to be explored, too (something to think about!). Pat has turned out to be a multifaceted talent in the band. Behind the scenes he is a real contributor to the technical end of things. It was Pat who first suggested that the band consider using in-ear monitors--small earphones that fit inside your ear--as opposed to using big floor monitor speakers. Quite a change for a band who's been doing it the other way for 30 years. With in-ear monitors the volume of the band is more reasonable, and we can all hear each other without the sound blasting on stage. Pat personally researched and made the recommendation concerning which monitor console we needed in order to handle the band's needs. Together, with production manager Matt Patterson, he developed some clever routing of the audio signals so that all members were happy. Pat continues to be a great source in multiple areas, being willing to go the extra mile to help the band in every way he can. ![]() Pat gives his older brothers credit for making a drummer out of him. His mother said when he was 4 they lived behind the high school, and when the marching band practiced he would march up and down the back yard practicing with them. He first played in public when he was just 5 years old (the little drummer boy at his school Christmas show). ![]() Pat wanted me to insert this quote, so here it is: "Playing with TDN has been a great experience. One of my favorite nights with the band was Corpus Christi, Texas, at a Harley biker rally. Freddy Fender opened up for us. We were into about our third song, when all of a sudden this horrible stench covered the stage--like week-old rotten meat! Get my drift (no pun intended!)? Every one in the band was totally gassed out. I looked in the first row, and there was this huge biker standing up with this satisfied grin on his face, like he knew he had made his mark!" So there you have it. When left to his own choices, these are the things that permeate his mind. And because it permeates HIS mind, we get to hear about it every day. A true joy. (When will the blessings ever end?) |
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