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03/12/10
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( Los Angeles, CA ) |
9:00 PM |
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Kenneth Pattengale
@ Molly Malone's
575 South Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036
Kenneth Pattengale works outside—or at least on the fringes—of what the music industry might traditionally call its own. Over the last eight years, Pattengale has taken inspiration from the career paths of artists like Randy Newman, Elvis Costello and personal hero Joe Henry by exploring what it means to wear the differing hats of film composer, record producer and performing songwriter.
The music called into question is hard to classify. It runs the gamut from swamp music to rhythm & blues, lullaby to country & western, folk song to piano ballad and beyond. The songs take direction from the stories they tell, not necessarily held together by a clear musical style but by the authenticity with which the stories are told. Along with the artists that Pattengale looks towards for career inspiration, he hopes to follow Tom Waits, Gillian Welch, Chris Smither and Loudon Wainwright in their ability to conjure a unique American voice by transforming emotional experience into narrative.
Beginning with Downtown LA in 2001, Pattengale has independently released six full-length albums of original material. He has just finished recording a new collection of material entitled Speak! The record is to be released on December 1, 2009 independently through Pattengale's own indie imprint Four Six Productions.
Pattengale spent 12 weeks at the beginning of 2007 writing and recording what would become the score for the German animated film Die Drei Rauber, which was produced by Tom Tykwer's production company X-Filme. Shortly after, he started to perform his own material for live audiences in Los Angeles. "I hadn't played live for almost four years. I was always scared of not having enough control over the performance environment, or lacking the textures only available in the studio. In many ways, working on the film—being collaborative in nature—forced a re-evaluation. It made me yearn to make a connection with people beyond what the recordings alone have to offer." He continues to perform live sets of original material often in his native Los Angeles.
In addition to countless short films, two features and six albums, Pattengale has produced records for a varied group of artists, from hardcore sensation From First to Last for major label Interscope to rootsy Americana newcomers Matt Taylor and his Laurels for Pattengale's own indie imprint. In 2009, Pattengale has continued producing work for macabre noir-baladeer Erich Von Kneip and pop-wiz Evan Vidar. It's the balance between the three arenas Pattengale works within that drives his career. He explains, "Upon seeking advice from a hero of mine, I was urged to simply do the work that lay in front of me. I've found a tremendous personal and emotional success in following that advice—putting myself in situations that reward a hard work ethic and a healthy imagination but, above all, a commitment to honesty in your work."
Pattengale holds a degree in history from the University of Southern California and "fights [himself] for elbow room among stacks of books, scraps, instruments & computers" in Los Angeles, California.
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Laredo
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Westward Wind
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Sunken Fool
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Rock & Roll 'Er
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Trouble In These Parts
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Everyone Is Dead
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Reverie
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Wish Your Heart Farewell
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Big Time (with Joe Henry)
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Forever Young
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released: December 1, 2009
Kenneth Pattengale's new
album Speak! is a tightly-knit
collection of ten songs that
exhibits the songwriter and film
composer's ability to combine
unique lyrical narrative and
anachronistic voices to create a
sound that is at once modern
and referential. As Pattengale's
seventh full-length studio
record, Speak! is fuelled by a
maturity of the performer hinted
at previously but not fully
revealed.
More than ever, Pattengale puts
on display a fondness for American
rural music. Country &
Western, American folk, and
Mexican folk elements are
combined to create a musical
soundscape befitting an American
West that is very much
personal, imagined and precise,
but rooted firmly in the folklore
that informs all three traditions.
With traces reminiscent of
Ennio Morricone, John Prine,
Tom Waits, Ry Cooder and
Bob Dylan, Speak! stands as a
breakthrough in the young
performer's career.
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released: January 27, 2009
Kenneth's first release with Milan Records (Rykodisc/WEA.) Running the gamut from swamp music to rhythm and blues, lullaby to country and western, folk song to piano ballad- the songs on this new collection take direction from the stories they tell. They're not necessarily held together by a clear musical style but by the authenticity with which the stories are told.
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released: August 2, 2007
Kenneth Pattengale's 5th full length studio record, the songs of "Obituaries" are culled from two and half years of junkyard scrapping, soul searching and heavy lifting. Somewhere lies the scent of real Americana veiled multi-fold beneath many different genres, stories and sounds. An oft- discordant journey through the ebb and flow of personal sea change. Don't expect the radio hits from this disc, but perhaps a surprising welling of disfigured emotion. Don't bring her home to Momma, but take her to the dance all the same...
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released: March 15, 2005
"Dust Bowl Dream" is Kenneth Pattengale's fourth studio record. The original copy reads: "This time around it's an entirely organic record that stylistically represents the plight of American folk during the dust bowl era. Recorded all over California, Dust Bowl Dream is a dirty carriage ride through Red Rover Mine over Fossil Falls and all the way to Grandma's house. Come and meet the wandering criminals, tall tattered ladies, flighty youth, scorned lovers, cheats, circus freaks, pipe-dreamers, prima donnas, chain-gang workers, bar room lushes, crooners and swine. Get ready for a dirty ol' time..." Enjoy!
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Currently out of print.
released: November 9, 2003
Kenneth Pattengale's Third Studio Release. " There is a beat to Sessions that seems to start just after the coffee shops close and slowly moves down a path that struggles only for clarity. Travel from small cobblestone squares behind the Iron Curtain to debutante balls in anywhere USA with only a pack of cigarettes, a hip flask and a leather bound bible. Bring your walking shoes for posterity."
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in three acts: Life, Love & Death
Currently out of print.
released: November 9, 2003
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Currently out of print.
released: October 8, 2002
Kenneth Pattengale's First Studio Release. "Thankfully, this long-overdue homage has arrived in the form of Kenneth Pattengale's "downtown l.a." A 20-year-old independent artist and student, Pattengale brings his listeners on a tour of "his" L.A., from the bright lights and glitz of the Sunset Strip to the smoke of the obscure jazz lounges at 3 a.m. What is perhaps most important, however, is that his album reflects the diversity and depth of the city with poignancy and innovation rarely seen from an artist his age."
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Additional demo material available upon request. Please contact me.Click the project title to load all project MP3s, the individual cue title to load individual MP3s, or a video title to view a film clip.
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Eva |
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An electric love story.
Featured at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival.
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MP3s
Dream Me a Lightbulb
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VIDEOS
Eva
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Used with kind permission.
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