Patrick Wilson
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NOV
23
2023
Fitzroy, Australia
The Old Bar
I Was There
AUG
25
2023
Washington, DC
The Owl Room
I Was There
JUN
18
2023
South Geelong, Australia
The Barwon Club Hotel
I Was There
JUN
04
2023
Collingwood, Australia
The Gem Bar and Dining
I Was There
MAY
27
2023
Macclesfield, Australia
Three Brothers Arms Hotel
I Was There
MAY
26
2023
Thebarton, Australia
Wheatsheaf Hotel
I Was There
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About Patrick Wilson
“Patrick Wilson is a twang assassin. Beneath his polite, disarming and charming exterior he is a multi-faceted musical ninja, capable of cutting through your heart-strings with a single turn of phrase or a twist of melodic flare.”
- Henry Wagons
There’s a tender, unmistakable charm that lingers in the work of natural-born storyteller, Patrick Wilson. Rich in craftsmanship, Wilson’s trademark sound and approach to songwriting are gifts only strengthened by the life he breathes into performance.
His is a befitting narrative. It was in 2010 that Wilson, a Torquay tragic and lover of community life decided once-and-for-all to satiate his own creative hunger. Channeling the intricate romanticism of a small-town upbringing into writing, recording, and a debut EP, Ryan the Moth (2013), Wilson began the painstakingly slow but ultimately revolutionary process of personal reinvention.
It’s not often that audiences witness an artist whose output is so grounded, personable, and heartrendingly honest. As it happens, there’s a distinct warmth and benevolence sewn deep within the lining of Wilson’s craft. We’ve seen it with the likes of Marlon Williams, Kacey Musgraves and Roy Orbison, all stars in their own right, but it’s in Patrick Wilson that this unique class of alternative, old-time Americana finds its true north.
Wilson’s rich, even-flowing voice tempts light to even the darkest corners of rooms and implores us, above all, to place trust in the hands of its owner. Make no mistake: Patrick Wilson is a man of his word.
A true musician of the rarest skill, he remains in demand as a drummer and long-time guitarist for a conglomeration of Australian acts including Georgia State Line (From Down Here, October 2019), Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, and Ben Mastwyk and his Millions. Wilson has - in newfound resonance alongside his band supported The Bellamy Brothers (USA) and Australian country heavyweight, Bill Chambers (Dead Ringer Band), and has appeared onstage alongside Small Town Romance, Bill Chambers and Georgia State Line at Tamworth Country Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, Gympie Music Muster, Red Country Music Festival, and more.
“I heard Patrick Wilson sing for the first time in a small studio in Melbourne. His voice and his songs just blew me away,” Bill Chambers once offered.
It’s fair enough, too, because here is a reborn and beautifully mature musician now hell-bent on satisfying our cravings for a damned good tune. It’s in Wilson and his craft that we arrive home.
- Henry Wagons
There’s a tender, unmistakable charm that lingers in the work of natural-born storyteller, Patrick Wilson. Rich in craftsmanship, Wilson’s trademark sound and approach to songwriting are gifts only strengthened by the life he breathes into performance.
His is a befitting narrative. It was in 2010 that Wilson, a Torquay tragic and lover of community life decided once-and-for-all to satiate his own creative hunger. Channeling the intricate romanticism of a small-town upbringing into writing, recording, and a debut EP, Ryan the Moth (2013), Wilson began the painstakingly slow but ultimately revolutionary process of personal reinvention.
It’s not often that audiences witness an artist whose output is so grounded, personable, and heartrendingly honest. As it happens, there’s a distinct warmth and benevolence sewn deep within the lining of Wilson’s craft. We’ve seen it with the likes of Marlon Williams, Kacey Musgraves and Roy Orbison, all stars in their own right, but it’s in Patrick Wilson that this unique class of alternative, old-time Americana finds its true north.
Wilson’s rich, even-flowing voice tempts light to even the darkest corners of rooms and implores us, above all, to place trust in the hands of its owner. Make no mistake: Patrick Wilson is a man of his word.
A true musician of the rarest skill, he remains in demand as a drummer and long-time guitarist for a conglomeration of Australian acts including Georgia State Line (From Down Here, October 2019), Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, and Ben Mastwyk and his Millions. Wilson has - in newfound resonance alongside his band supported The Bellamy Brothers (USA) and Australian country heavyweight, Bill Chambers (Dead Ringer Band), and has appeared onstage alongside Small Town Romance, Bill Chambers and Georgia State Line at Tamworth Country Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, Gympie Music Muster, Red Country Music Festival, and more.
“I heard Patrick Wilson sing for the first time in a small studio in Melbourne. His voice and his songs just blew me away,” Bill Chambers once offered.
It’s fair enough, too, because here is a reborn and beautifully mature musician now hell-bent on satisfying our cravings for a damned good tune. It’s in Wilson and his craft that we arrive home.
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Genres:
Indie, Rock, Blues, Folk, Country
Hometown:
Melbourne, Australia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Patrick Wilson to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
23
2023
Fitzroy, Australia
The Old Bar
I Was There
AUG
25
2023
Washington, DC
The Owl Room
I Was There
JUN
18
2023
South Geelong, Australia
The Barwon Club Hotel
I Was There
JUN
04
2023
Collingwood, Australia
The Gem Bar and Dining
I Was There
MAY
27
2023
Macclesfield, Australia
Three Brothers Arms Hotel
I Was There
MAY
26
2023
Thebarton, Australia
Wheatsheaf Hotel
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Patrick Wilson
“Patrick Wilson is a twang assassin. Beneath his polite, disarming and charming exterior he is a multi-faceted musical ninja, capable of cutting through your heart-strings with a single turn of phrase or a twist of melodic flare.”
- Henry Wagons
There’s a tender, unmistakable charm that lingers in the work of natural-born storyteller, Patrick Wilson. Rich in craftsmanship, Wilson’s trademark sound and approach to songwriting are gifts only strengthened by the life he breathes into performance.
His is a befitting narrative. It was in 2010 that Wilson, a Torquay tragic and lover of community life decided once-and-for-all to satiate his own creative hunger. Channeling the intricate romanticism of a small-town upbringing into writing, recording, and a debut EP, Ryan the Moth (2013), Wilson began the painstakingly slow but ultimately revolutionary process of personal reinvention.
It’s not often that audiences witness an artist whose output is so grounded, personable, and heartrendingly honest. As it happens, there’s a distinct warmth and benevolence sewn deep within the lining of Wilson’s craft. We’ve seen it with the likes of Marlon Williams, Kacey Musgraves and Roy Orbison, all stars in their own right, but it’s in Patrick Wilson that this unique class of alternative, old-time Americana finds its true north.
Wilson’s rich, even-flowing voice tempts light to even the darkest corners of rooms and implores us, above all, to place trust in the hands of its owner. Make no mistake: Patrick Wilson is a man of his word.
A true musician of the rarest skill, he remains in demand as a drummer and long-time guitarist for a conglomeration of Australian acts including Georgia State Line (From Down Here, October 2019), Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, and Ben Mastwyk and his Millions. Wilson has - in newfound resonance alongside his band supported The Bellamy Brothers (USA) and Australian country heavyweight, Bill Chambers (Dead Ringer Band), and has appeared onstage alongside Small Town Romance, Bill Chambers and Georgia State Line at Tamworth Country Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, Gympie Music Muster, Red Country Music Festival, and more.
“I heard Patrick Wilson sing for the first time in a small studio in Melbourne. His voice and his songs just blew me away,” Bill Chambers once offered.
It’s fair enough, too, because here is a reborn and beautifully mature musician now hell-bent on satisfying our cravings for a damned good tune. It’s in Wilson and his craft that we arrive home.
- Henry Wagons
There’s a tender, unmistakable charm that lingers in the work of natural-born storyteller, Patrick Wilson. Rich in craftsmanship, Wilson’s trademark sound and approach to songwriting are gifts only strengthened by the life he breathes into performance.
His is a befitting narrative. It was in 2010 that Wilson, a Torquay tragic and lover of community life decided once-and-for-all to satiate his own creative hunger. Channeling the intricate romanticism of a small-town upbringing into writing, recording, and a debut EP, Ryan the Moth (2013), Wilson began the painstakingly slow but ultimately revolutionary process of personal reinvention.
It’s not often that audiences witness an artist whose output is so grounded, personable, and heartrendingly honest. As it happens, there’s a distinct warmth and benevolence sewn deep within the lining of Wilson’s craft. We’ve seen it with the likes of Marlon Williams, Kacey Musgraves and Roy Orbison, all stars in their own right, but it’s in Patrick Wilson that this unique class of alternative, old-time Americana finds its true north.
Wilson’s rich, even-flowing voice tempts light to even the darkest corners of rooms and implores us, above all, to place trust in the hands of its owner. Make no mistake: Patrick Wilson is a man of his word.
A true musician of the rarest skill, he remains in demand as a drummer and long-time guitarist for a conglomeration of Australian acts including Georgia State Line (From Down Here, October 2019), Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, and Ben Mastwyk and his Millions. Wilson has - in newfound resonance alongside his band supported The Bellamy Brothers (USA) and Australian country heavyweight, Bill Chambers (Dead Ringer Band), and has appeared onstage alongside Small Town Romance, Bill Chambers and Georgia State Line at Tamworth Country Music Festival, Deni Ute Muster, Gympie Music Muster, Red Country Music Festival, and more.
“I heard Patrick Wilson sing for the first time in a small studio in Melbourne. His voice and his songs just blew me away,” Bill Chambers once offered.
It’s fair enough, too, because here is a reborn and beautifully mature musician now hell-bent on satisfying our cravings for a damned good tune. It’s in Wilson and his craft that we arrive home.
Show More
Genres:
Indie, Rock, Blues, Folk, Country
Hometown:
Melbourne, Australia
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