Pat Boyack
50 top tracks
Pat Boyack
50 top tracks
Albums

Voices From The Street
Pat Boyack

On the Prowl
Pat Boyack

Breakin' In
Pat Boyack

Super Blue & Funky
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Blues Paradise
Pat Boyack

Lounge Tribute to Eminem
Pat Boyack

Блюз Хиты (vol. 13)
Pat Boyack

Blues Gumbo
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Blues Road Trip
Pat Boyack

Tower Takes Texas by Storm
Pat Boyack

Super Blue and Funky
Pat Boyack

A Whiter Shade Of Blues
Pat Boyack
Biography
Pat Boyack (born June 26, 1967, Price, Utah, United States) is an American electric blues guitarist and songwriter. Boyack performs modern electric blues and blues rock. He has released four albums since 1994, for both the Bullseye Blues and Doc Blues record labels....Read more on Last.fm
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Pat Boyack (born June 26, 1967, Price, Utah, United States) is an American electric blues guitarist and songwriter. Boyack performs modern electric blues and blues rock. He has released four albums since 1994, for both the Bullseye Blues and Doc Blues record labels.
Biography:
Boyack was born in Price, but grew up in Helper, Utah. At the age of fifteen he had his first guitar, and listened to a college friend's Stevie Ray Vaughan album. Inspired by contemporary Texas blues, Boyack moved to Dallas, Texas, in 1991, and played in a number of bar bands, including Rocket 88s. In 1993, Boyack formed the Prowlers with John Garza (bass) and Doug Swancy (drums). The Prowlers added Jimmy Morello (singer/harmonica) and secured a recording contract with Bullseye Blues Records (part of Rounder Records).
Pat Boyack & the Prowlers debut album Breakin' In (1994), was followed by On the Prowl (1996). By the time the third album, Super Blue & Funky, was released in 1997, a new backing band had been assembled, which took far less prominent billing. Boyack left the music industry for two years to support his wife and first child, then in 2000 Boyack's former label mate, Marcia Ball, recruited him to her backing band.
Following a change in record label, Boyack's fourth album, Voices from the Street was released in May 2004. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Pat+Boyack">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
