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Davey Pattison
Mick was in London in 1977 and met up with Davey Pattison on an album Davey was making with Matthew Fisher, (Procol Harum). Mick replaced Andy Summers, (The Police) on the album, and that started a lifelong friendship. The album helped launch Davey's career in the US, where he landed a gig with Ronnie Montrose' Gamma. Years later, and by sheer coincidence, Mick discovered that Davey was living just a couple of hours away in the same part of Northern California. Davey and Mick have put together several band projects since then, and recorded and played many shows together. Davey is currently singing with Robin Trower. The tracks below are some of the live and studio recordings from the different projects. Davey Pattison band members included: Mick Clarke, guitar, Joey Galvan, drums, Davey Pattison, vocals, Bobby Santa Cruz, bass, Chuck Tirpo, keyboards.
Mick was in London in 1977 and met up with Davey Pattison on an album Davey was making with Matthew Fisher, (Procol Harum). Mick replaced Andy Summers, (The Police) on the album, and that started a lifelong friendship. The album helped launch Davey's career in the US, where he landed a gig with Ronnie Montrose' Gamma. Years later, and by sheer coincidence, Mick discovered that Davey was living just a couple of hours away in the same part of Northern California. Davey and Mick have put together several band projects since then, and recorded and played many shows together. Davey is currently singing with Robin Trower. The tracks below are some of the live and studio recordings from the different projects. Davey Pattison band members included: Mick Clarke, guitar, Joey Galvan, drums, Davey Pattison, vocals, Bobby Santa Cruz, bass, Chuck Tirpo, keyboards.