MUSIC ARTISTS / OUTFITS - IRELAND
DESCRIPTION: Pat Coldrick is an Irish classical guitarist and composer.
ACTIVITY STATUS: Active
ACTIVITY PERIOD: 1970's - Current
MUSIC GENRE: Classical, Instrumental, New Age
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: IRELAND
INSTRUMENT: Classical Guitar
RECORD COMPANIES / LABELS (Current & Past): Sonatina Records
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: http://www.patcoldrick.com
ABOUT HIM:
Pat Coldrick hails from Howth, Co. Dublin and has been playing and studying Classical guitar since he was 12 years of age and has worked with many of the top professional acts in the Country. His session work and classical appearances have earned him a reputation of being one of the finest and most versatile guitarists in Ireland.
In the past he has achieved top marks in Feis Ceoil Awards, and as well as his touring performances, he has appeared on National Radio and T.V.
Pat continued his musical studies at the college of music in Dublin with John Feely and has also studied with world renowned guitarists “David Russell” and “Gabriel Esterellas”. Pat has achieved acclaim for his unique sensitive and expressive style in his playing and with a solid technique has a full command of the instrument. Pat has played at many festivals throughout the country and continues to play at corporate and private functions where his music provides excellent ambience for the occasion.
VIDEOS:
ALBUMS:
Album: 'Cayendo'
LINKS:
- Album Review in 'Musicians Together' Magazine - http://musicianstogether.com/magazine/2012/12/17/cayendo-by-pat-coldrick-cd-review-by-sean-oneill/
- Story of Pat: 'Busk to Boom' in the Independent.IE -http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/from-busk-to-boom-26870967.html
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